How does Cookie Monster work?

Melonpool

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I think I read somewhere that it was a garden glove attached to deflated basketball. Am I remembering that right?

Here's what i envision the glove looking like:

http://www.lowes.com/pd_184251-76744-LO9103_0_?productId=3120531&Ntt=garden%20glove%20cotton&Ntk=i_products&Ns=p_product_price|1&pl=1&currentURL=/pl__0__s?Ntk=i_products$rpp=15$Ntt=garden%20glove%20cotton$Ns=p_product_price|1$identifier=
 

Was Once Ernie

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I don't know about the deflated basketball, and I never saw the glove (didn't turn him inside out), I only felt it. It could have easily been a garden glove, because those are very easy to slip on your hand.

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There are probably no "inside the head" photos since the building of the character is a secret. Building a Cookie Monster will be a trial by error process no matter how you look at it.

I would suggest using cheap fabric and creating the puppet using the Borsha Puppet pattern found at Project Puppet as a starting point.

I don't know if someone else already posted this link but it goes through the process of building a "cookie monsteresque" type puppet:
http://www.consumermonster.com/ (click on the DIY title located on the left hand column) Although crudely built... and it looks nothing like Cookie Monster....it should provide you with a clear understanding of the process. I think I would have used contact cement instead of green painters tape to keep the foam pieces together. LOL Needless to say a alright tutorial.

Anyway, once you get the basic pattern; then simply dismantle the puppet and use the pieces as your pattern to create (in good) the Cookie Monster of your dreams. :smile:

Hope this helps some of you.
 
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