dhowellowl
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I have been meaning to post this for a few months now. (I started other builds but I had wrote this up at the time, but never posted. I will eventually post my other builds as well. I would like to keep this forum alive as it can be very helpful when building):
Its my first build so be easy on me. I have a 17 month old daughter now that has grown a love for Elmo. With her watching Sesame Street so much now, I stumbled across Kevin Clash's documentary on being Elmo. Watching that really took me back to my childhood days and fascination with the mechanics of puppets. As a child I always wanted a puppet. My mom did her best and making me one but that definitely had some flaws. I ended up going down a rabbit hole of how professional puppets are made and probably watched 100's of videos before deciding to give this a shot. I'd say he turned out pretty decent for the fact I had literally zero experience with hand sewing or machine sewing. I really took my time unlike other projects of mine and planned out my course of action as I attempted to build a replica. I normally don't post anything on the internet, so I wanted to share in case anyone else ever thought about attempting an Elmo. I have found that there isn't that much information out there for building replicas. So with that ask me anything, and I will do my best to share with you how I built this little guy. Thanks!
Its my first build so be easy on me. I have a 17 month old daughter now that has grown a love for Elmo. With her watching Sesame Street so much now, I stumbled across Kevin Clash's documentary on being Elmo. Watching that really took me back to my childhood days and fascination with the mechanics of puppets. As a child I always wanted a puppet. My mom did her best and making me one but that definitely had some flaws. I ended up going down a rabbit hole of how professional puppets are made and probably watched 100's of videos before deciding to give this a shot. I'd say he turned out pretty decent for the fact I had literally zero experience with hand sewing or machine sewing. I really took my time unlike other projects of mine and planned out my course of action as I attempted to build a replica. I normally don't post anything on the internet, so I wanted to share in case anyone else ever thought about attempting an Elmo. I have found that there isn't that much information out there for building replicas. So with that ask me anything, and I will do my best to share with you how I built this little guy. Thanks!