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Arts
and Crafts Fraggle Rock Cloth Banner (1984)Manufacturer Unknown - Fill out our help form This is a cloth wall hanging or banner featuring Gobo Fraggle with radishes and a few Doozers with construction vehicles. It measures around 25 by 45 inches. This banner is a craft item sold in craft stores in a roll of printed fabric. The item is two pieces sown together and stuffed with some sort of teddy bear stuffing material. It is then stitched around the characters making as sort of soft relief sculpture. Hanging loops are attached at the top so a rod can be attached to a wall to hang this cloth wall hanging up. The banner is likely to have been made by the same company of the US Fraggle Rock bed sheets because the picture of Gobo is very similar to those on the sheet pattern. Stampos Rubber Stamps (1985)Variety Pack (Figural and Non-Figural Stamps) This is a 4 pack or variety pack of the 2 different versions of Fraggle Rock rubber stamp sets for ages 4 and up.
Fraggle Rock Figural Rubber Stamps The character figure on the stamp's grip is made of latex rubber and weren't always given the most cared for paint job in regards to the figure's detailing. The back of the card shows what the actual stamped images of all 4 look like. Only, Gobo, Red, Sprocket and a Doozer were made in this series. Fraggle Rock Non Figural Stamps The four stamps could be purchased separately and an additional 3 could only be found in a variety pack (listed above). The card package's graphics for this series had different art work than the figural set. The package size is the same as the figural stamps. The individually carded stamp series included Gobo playing his guitar, Red diving, Sprocket in his bed and a Doozer with a bull horn. The actual stamped image of each stamp can be seen on the packages' back. Fraggle Rock Paint-A-Figurine (1985)
The back of the blister card the figurines were packaged on had a color by-numbers set of instructions along with pictures of the different characters they produced from other children's toy lines. Both Fraggle Rock versions are difficult to find on the collector market now but the Gobo figurine seems to be the most scarce of the two. Fraggle Rock Paint By Numbers (1985) The pictures are on cardboard with a sort of mock canvass coating to them. They measure at 8 x 10 inches. The first picture is a line drawing similar to the photo on the front of the box with Boober, Mokey and Wembley among some Doozers. The second is a nice picture of Red in mid-dive. Fraggle Rock Pencil By Numbers (1985)
Of course, if you actually decide to follow the directions and color by the numbers, you'll wind up with a brown Sprocket and a completely blue Boober. This set in particular was sold in Canada and has both French and English instructions and text. The set includes:
Fraggle Rock Doll Patterns (1986) Two different
envelope packages of Fraggle Rock doll patterns were
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