Heh.
Thanks for the compliments Foz! Yes this is the first REAL, trying to be professional, puppet I've built.
A few years ago I built a sVERY simple sock puppet using the Muppets Make Puppets book. I also made a large Practical Hand Puppet with a broom for a head (as is also talked about in the Muppet book). Both of these were used for a pilot for a kids show, but neither had the time put into them that I did with this one.
I should finish it all today (including arm rods and a display stand). I'll post pictures when it's all said and done.
I've learned a lot while making this one. My main gripe with it is something no one even notices. I built the inner mough (with finger grips) musch like is described in the FOAM BOOK. But then I got a long atletic sock and slit it at the toe and covered the finger grips so it made a long tube that lead directly to the finger grips. During the rest of the construction of the head, the sock was a real pain to get on and off my arm and I feared that when I was finally done it would be impossible to get the sock off my arm without ruining the body, so I cut the sock off and built the rest of the puppet.
Well it turns out that the sock was doing a great job of holding my hand firmly in the finger grips and without it, the puppet has a nasty habit of sliding foward on my hand. There's now no way, because I'm pretty much completed, that I can re attatch the sock, so I'm skrewed!
I have remedies this my making an extra piece of foam that sort of wedges my hand more firmly in there, but it is no where near the same as that sock!
But you learn as you go. Next one will have a sock.
Thanks for the support through the whole thing! As I said I'll try to get some photos up tonight when it's all done!
ROCK ON!
Grant