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    The "hand-stitched hands" blues.

    Agreed. I will likely just add a small loop in which a removal arm-rod will eventually connect. Oh, and my "fancy" palm-plate is a dissected chunky cardboard Sesame Street book my toddler chewed up, lol!
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    Need help with puppet eyes

    Hey, I meant to share this pic with the last post. Keep us up to date with your progress :)
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    My first completed "Glorified Sock Puppet". Feedback?

    This little fellow is a complete blank. I have not given him a name nor a personality. I enjoy the build and am not so much interested in performing. He is hand-sewn, with an exception to the arms/hands. My next projects are all hand-sewn with an exception to any internal sleeves etc.
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    A body for Fred?

    Oh, and the only thing that sewing machine was used for is the internal sleeve. Every other bit was hand-sewn from the right-side of the fabric using the "Henson" stitch.
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    A body for Fred?

    So, Fred now has a body (and "scrubs") and I am presently at work fashioning him pose-able hands!
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    The "hand-stitched hands" blues.

    Awesome, thanks! This is exactly the approach I settled on (read as: resigned myself to). I just finished the wire to palm-plate procedure and need only sandwich and cement my foam after I decide on a removable arm-rod design. BTW, your Fraggle is the cat's pajamas!
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    The "hand-stitched hands" blues.

    I desperately (dramatic flair) want to use my "Henson" stitch to sew the hands of my current project, but I cannot figure out how to lay out the pattern in a way that makes it easy to dexterously maneuver about. I have machine sewn the arms/hands (only!) of my previous projects and I do not like...
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    My first puppet: Janken Fraggle

    Love it! Rock on!
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    Good Grief! *ANOTHER* Toodles Kermit replica?

    I composed a thank you post earlier today, but I see it did not go up. At any rate, Thank You! Keep building!
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    Muppet/puppet sizes

    Agreed, Buck-Beaver & D'Snowth. Size it for comfort of the performer and control the perception of size within the performance.
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    Good Grief! *ANOTHER* Toodles Kermit replica?

    Well done. Did you adjust the size of "the infamous dissected MR Kermit"? Also, any tips on calculating the size of the mouth-plate to match?
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    My Fraggles... Let Me Show You Them.

    So cool! Thanks for sharing :)
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    Need help with puppet eyes

    You're welcome. Oh, and I also like that the felt ones protrude a bit and add depth. Flat may work better for some.
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    Need help with puppet eyes

    Yes, I used electric tape on my first attempt. It was just a little to shiny for me. But, I guess it depends on how you will use the end product. Bright/low light etc. The sky is the limit with materials.
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    Need help with puppet eyes

    I use the adhesive-backed anti-scuff pads (for the bottoms of chair and table legs) that can be found at any hardware store. This is what is used in my avatar. I don't use these specific ones, but here is a link to what I am referring to. http://www.homediscountstor.com/images/kole/gc531.jpg You...
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    Elmo Muppeteer Kevin Clash resigns from Sesame Street

    <insert insightful/heartfelt comment here> :(
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    Are there "Unwritten" rules to being a builder?

    Thank you for taking the time to respond. I am not encountering this problem here. I was however being mentored by an experienced builder for some time this year, but shortly after establishing my Photo-bucket account I got the cold shoulder. Knowing, as you mentioned how some people "hoard"...
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    Are there "Unwritten" rules to being a builder?

    I am a new builder. I started this spring and have been enthusiastically attempting to learn everything I possibly can from the wonderfully helpful people I have encountered here and on the interwebs in general. I thought it would be fun to post pictures of my works in progress and techniques...
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