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Giar Fraggle

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I put up another photo--his basic body structure is now coming together. Does that look like a good location for the arms?

My previous two questions still stand as well.
 

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When I've stuffed puppet heads I just make a little pillow in the shape of the head to insert inside. I usually attach it using some loose (but strong) stitches so it can eventually be removed if need be. How much you stuff is really subjective, go with whatever seems to work.

I doubt you can dye most doll hair if it's made from synthetic material. You have to read the packaging and see what it's made from and then check the instructions on dye to see what the dye should be used for.
 

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Thanks for the tips. I guess if I can't dye the hair, I can get a wig from a party store. :smirk:
 

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Its late to say, but thanks phantom for the link, i found it quite Handy lol...
Seriously hands are something most people tend to overlook and they are quite important and expressive for the puppet in general.
 
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