Thursday, June 11, 2009

Hand Monstar Puppet

Materials Needed:
• fleece (3 different colors)
• yarn
• googly snap on eyes
• fiber fill
• sewing machine & thread
• sewing needle & thread


* front


* back


* action shots

My brother's birthday is coming up and he wrote me asking if I would make him a puppet for his birthday. He asked for a moving mouth (most important he said), arms and something about wires (I didn't add wires-hope it works out ok for him). Having never made a puppet before (minus maybe a brown lunch bag puppet when I was a child) I really had no idea where to start. So I went searching on line and ended up finding a cool make your own monster puppet which looked really awesome so I ordered one for him and thought it would be a fun thing for him and his daughter to do together. Finished...or so I thought. But the idea kept spinning in my head how would I make a puppet; where would I start. So after many days of thinking it this is what I came up with.

First, I took the blue fleece and doubled it onto itself and drew the basic shape of my hand with my thumb tucked in, then I cut it out about a 1/2 in. on all sides (for sewing and for extra fabric inside).Now I had 2 pieces of the same shape. Then I took one of those pieces and figured out where the top of my thumb would hit and I marked it and then giving about 1/2 in. extra I cut it out following the same curve I had before. Then I took my two blue pieces and lined them up on top of each other and figured out where it would open for his mouth. Next I got my red fleece and cut out the mouth using the blue pieces open as a template (I am one of those "eye ball it" type crafters- no exact measurements here).

Once that was all cut, I went back to my blue fleece (doubled up again) and cut 2 crude arms with "hands" (just the area where his hands are gets bigger). Now I had 4 arms (2 fronts and back) and then I took it all to my sewing machine.

First, I took the arms and pinned them front to back and sewed them on the sides and hand area leaving the bottom un-sewn so I could stuff it. After both were sewn I then stuffed them with the fiber fill. Next, I pinned the 2 blue pieces together and then I pinned the arm in (I started with just one side than I did the other). With the arm I had to make sure it was tucked into the middle of the blue fleece so that when it was done being sewn and turned inside out his hands would be showing,(if I had them facing out then when I turned it inside out it would be on the inside). Then I stopped pinning where the mouth would start (telling me to stop sewing). I sewed one side then the other (pinning the next arm once I had finished the first side). Now I was left with the mouth I pinned it on and sewed it up.

Next, I flipped him inside out and got my goggly snap on eyes and placed them where I thought looked right, once I found that place I marked it and then cut a tiny slit into it, slid my eye in and snaped on the back part. Next I got some scrap yarn and took it and wrapped it around my hand several times. Once I got enough "hair" I took it off my hand and cut it in half then I took my needle and thread and hand stitched it onto his head when he had his hair finished I gave him a hair cut, mainly cutting any that were a lot longer than the rest. Lastly, I cut out an orange tounge and hand sewed it into the mouth using a slip stitch.

Once it was finished I had to of course play with it to test it out. It isn't the best puppet in the world but it was simple to make and lots of fun to play with. Reminds me a lot of The Muppets or Fraggle Rock.

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