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My first antron fleece puppet

anythingmuppet

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Thanks man!

Yeah, I'm new to all this stuff, so I am still looking about before totally diving into it. I think I'll make some first drafts with some cheaper felt, then get to those types of fleece you mentioned and maybe even antron fleece.
 

Onath

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I would say skip the felt. Felt is nice in mouths and on the back of eyeballs but I don't use it for much else. I would go and buy some cheap terry cloth towels they will help you more I think as a starting point.
 

Conor IX

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He looks great! I'm ordering some antron now, it's going to be expensive with shipping to Ireland... But i'm really looking forward to it!
 

dkmontgomery

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Antron

I really like to antron fleece myself. The hand sewing is a little time consuming if you want seamless. I also like the terry cloth (It is quiet a bit cheaper), and it dies well. Just depends on the look you are going for.:smile:
 
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