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Fozzie Bear

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You're kiddin' me? "I" was HELPFUL!? I better be carefule or I'll lose my 'underachiever' status...

Okay, so I'm still researching this whole feather hair option. I've been staying away from it because I can't figure this whole thing out, and I'm finally tired of trying and need advice (c'mon, SOMEONE knows).

So, I'm digging around here: http://www.americanplume.com/index.asp and I'm trying to discover which one of these is the proper product for, say, Animal's hair? Long or short Nondu? http://www.americanplume.com/index.asp

I also found this link at: www.tonyhill.net
Nondu feathers: http://www.tonyhill.net/productCat96521.ctlg

Or have I totally missed the boat?
 

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Here's some of the links I have in my computer, and I dunno (but I doubt) they are double-posted here (if so, forgive me, but I tried to double check all that):

I've just posted the 2 links I have for ostrich feathers.

This site has good fur, but for the cost and the amount you get it seems like it's rather expensive:
http://www.bearycheap.com/

FUR:
http://www.imstuffedfur.com/
http://www.fabric.com/apparel-fashion-fabric-faux-fur-fabric.aspx
http://www.fashionfabricsclub.com/catalog_items.aspx?TypID=118&Viewby=Types&Page=1
http://www.mendels.com/fur_solids.html


FOAM:
http://www.bobsfoam.com/

Armslength.com's Workshop Videos:
http://www.armslength.com/catalog/videos.htm

A site with various links and resources:
http://www.teacherhelp.org/puppets.htm

Rit Dye Chart:
http://www.basketclass.com/ritdye.html

Organizations and Such:
Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry: http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~wwwsfa/bimp.html
Puppeteers of America: http://www.puppeteers.org/

PATTERNS:
Consumer Monster
http://www.consumermonster.com/
From one of our own here at MC:
http://www.projectpuppet.com/index.htm
This was the pattern I used to make my Mahna-Mahna puppet:
http://members.aol.com/BocasHouse/MG/BlueBoy.html
These are patterns taken from the plush and posted online:
Kermit: http://www.innisanimation.com/puppets/kermit.htm
Scooter: http://www.innisanimation.com/puppets/scooter.htm

Doll and Bear Supplies:
http://www.crscraft.com/crcsite1/Lobby.asp?crcid=ELSAK2UW8WDC9KB9EURPD6CM8EDV81NF

Posted in another thread by Andrew: (it's in 4 parts)
http://swazzle.com/blogs/2005/11/arm-rods-part-one.html

The Making Of A Puppet:
http://www.snapdragonpuppets.com/makepuppet.html
http://www.axtell.com/making.html

PUNCH N JUDY SCRIPTS:
http://www.punchandjudy.com/scriptsframeset.htm

I haven't quite figured this one out yet, but it looks like either fan scripts or transcriptions of the skits on TMS etc:
http://www.puppetresources.com/index.php?userID=10&what=viewauthor&t=1040669825

If you're looking to make eyes, maybe teeth, or even maquettes of your characters, you might want to check this site out here (better than Super Sculpey):
http://www.magicsculpt.com/
http://www.sculpt.com/catalog_98/CastingMaterials/magicsculp0001.htm is the product you need, 2-part resin with no baking required. Hard as a rock! Lin uses this to make maquettes and sculpts from all the time...or, you know, when he has time...
 

KermieBaby47

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Fozzie Bear said:
You're kiddin' me? "I" was HELPFUL!? I better be carefule or I'll lose my 'underachiever' status...
FOZZIE HORROR!!!

:embarrassed:
 

Squigiman

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wes said:
Here some good sites
http://www.onewaystreet.comThey made my puppet Beltar(check My Avatar) Good expensive puppets and ok cheaper ones
http://www.sagecraft.com/puppetry/
basically this site has everything you need to know about puppets even though it hasn't been up dated in 3 years scroll down check out PUPPET BUILDING and PUPPET BUILDER AND SELLERS, VERY VERYHELPFUL!

the next site has some good diagrams and pics that help me out alot
http://www.puppet-planet.com/Build_Your_Own.htm once you click save it to favorite because it,s not attached to her site anymore

hope this helps:halo: :big_grin:
Just to let you know, after searching through the internet archive for a saved copy of this site, I was browsing again on these incredibly helpful threads, and found this site does, indeed, still exist on her site, at http://www.puppet-planet.com/buildyourown.html . Glad to have found the site, alive and well. Hope this helped.


-Squigiman
 

Buck-Beaver

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It was offline for awhile, but it's since been brought back.
 

Arislan

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Any experience purchasing from GA Stage internationally? I'm about to move out of America.
 

thedoogles

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Great guys... this is really useful especially for a puppeteer like me from oz... not much here
 
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