staceyrebecca
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are you pinning your fabric before you sew?
DUH! I'm so stupid! I should have thought of that. Thanks.are you pinning your fabric before you sew?
Check the tension on the sewing machine. If your two fabric pieces are shifting as you sew the tension may be too loose. Or if the bottom piece is ending up "longer" than the top, the tension may be too tight. Refer to the user manual of the machine. It's probably just a setting.
This is exactly what I am lookinf for. Just the HEAD would help me GREATLY! But the links no longer work, can someone post the actual www... Please!This is very true. I think it's important to remember that when you buy a pattern you're not just paying for pieces of paper, you're paying for the years of experience the builder uses to make them and you're paying to save the time and energy it takes to figure it all out on your own.
That being said, there's some good free patterns and tutorials available depending on what you need. There is a free round headed puppet pattern available as well as a "Kermit" head pattern that's very simple and flexible.
You can also find a lot of links to various other patterns, tutorials and resources on PuppetBuilding.com.
I would think that it's the chemicals in the plastic that your prof was warning about. Would by that thinking it be adviseable to use PVC (plastic pipe) or spraypaint (filled with chemicals) and put it inside your puppet?..............To store for a long time, you should avoid Plastic!.................The other thing I wanted to comment/mention on was the DISPLAY.................You could go to Home Depot (Plumbing Dept) and get all kinds of piping (PVC) and build your own with a variety of connectors for a custom design.................I'm not entirely sure, but you may find that a can of spray paint intended for lawn furniture will add a custom color as well (check with both the Plumbing and Paint dept).
Patience