My $2.00 puppet

ncchuck

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hi I have never made any puppet before and wanted to start small so i took a 50 cent sock puppet and a 50 cent pig plush toy and made this, I got the ping pong eyes from the dollar store and the felt and glue i had as well as the hair from a sample .I wish I would have taken some before shots, but its my first ever making muppet type eyes and sewing I kinda like how he turned out I'm calling him hockham :smile:



a shot before the stuffed toy body


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still want to try and find some fabric that matches and make a sleeve and put black felt on the bottoms of his feet
 

kumakami

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very inventive first shot. shows the level of non-liner thinking I feel that's needed to make puppets....Love the pig!
 

ToodlesTeam

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Wow! What a clever way to create a cute little puppet! Great job!
 

downunderbatman

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Looks great what a fantastic first build and a very inventive way to do it. He's very cute well done.
 

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I likey. He's so cute and great.

And ahem, is it bad that as soon as I saw that one pic, I turned my laptop sideways and began reading the DVDs you have there? :stick_out_tongue: (Some nice ones, btw)
 

ncchuck

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thank you guys all of you :smile: he is still a work in progress practicing on him till i can get some foam and fabric to try one from scratch,
Hubert I would have did the same thing :smile: just something to collect to fun
 
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