This is a PDF File digital download. ( It is not a product that you will receive in your mail, it is a file that you need to download. Then you need to print it yourself. ) **This is not a project for children. It involves working with contact cement glue, which is toxic and not recommended for children to use without the supervision of an adult** Round Head Foam + Fleece Puppet Pattern. Pattern developed by The Circus Cottage This Download includes: - Printable foam pattern for a 6 inch tall and 6 inch wide head (15 cm /15 cm). - Printable mouth plates pattern -Step by step instructions with description and photos - Printable fleece pattern for a 44 cm /17.3 inch tall puppet -Step by step instructions with description and photos -two options to Print on: -for E.U. - A4 paper 8-1/4 x 11-3/4 inch - for U.S. - Letter paper This pattern has everything you need to build a ''base'' puppet, with ears and nose but it doesn't have instructions for the eyes No refunds on digital downloads
The cute design of the Finger Puppets Free Knitting Pattern will keep any little boy or girl happy for hours. They are fun and incredibly quick to make.
These Hand Puppet Knitting Patterns are perfect for children and will help them create their own custom hand puppets to play with.
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Knit Two Finger Puppets Free Knitting Pattern
Let's start an amazing adventure with these super cute Outer Space inspired crochet finger puppets.
The snail hand puppet is designed to fit a childs hand, but it also fits smaller adult hands. You should know how to knit in rounds and be familiar with increases/decreases. You have to make an I-cord (how-to is described in the pattern instructions), graft and do short rows. The instructions are illustrated with step-by-step photos to make it easy to follow. materials: 20g light brown 10g brown set of dpns 3.5/4mm US 4-6 tapestry needle savety pin Finished measurements: 10x15cm, 4x6 inch
I've made another froggy fnger puppet and this time I'm putting the pattern on my blog. It's a really easy pattern and very quick to make too. You can find it on isitatoy.blogspot.com
These Hand Puppet Knitting Patterns are perfect for children and will help them create their own custom hand puppets to play with.
If you're looking for a quick gift for your little ones, why not try this cute kitty puppet? Knit in the round from the bottom up this is a quick and simple knit.This pattern requires about 100 yards of DK yarn, 50cm of 6mm wide elastic and embroidery thread/ scrap yarn for decorating the face.
This is the puppet we built for theyetee.com
A couple of weeks ago, Elizabeth sent me a link to a CBC article about a children's hospital in Nova Scotia looking for donations of hand-knit finger puppets.
What You'll Get: Comprehensive step-by-step instructions.Detailed sections for body, attire, and accessories.Yarn and tool recommendations. https://meemoodolls.etsy.com/listing/1172846557 Exclusive Use and Distribution Notice This pattern is provided exclusively for the personal use of the purchaser and is not to be shared, distributed, or reproduced in any form. Selling this pattern or any product made from this pattern is strictly prohibited. This work is protected under copyright law and any unauthorized use or distribution is subject to legal action. This file is actively monitored for unauthorized distribution. By purchasing or using this pattern, you agree to adhere to these terms.
The cute design of the Finger Puppets Free Knitting Pattern will keep any little boy or girl happy for hours. They are fun and incredibly quick to make.
Design by BrowneyedbabsThis knitting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Hand Puppets
These Hand Puppet Knitting Patterns are perfect for children and will help them create their own custom hand puppets to play with.
6 Cute Finger Puppets Free Crochet Pattern Ideas – Here are six different Cute Finger Puppets that you can make free with this free crochet pattern. Each finger puppet is ... Read more
Vintage sewing pattern PDF to make a Rice-Filled Frog Toy, circa 1970's. Textured, pleasant to the touch of little hands corduroy fabric is used, then frog is stuffed with uncooked rice. If microwave-safe eyes are used (or embroidered), toy frog can double as a heating pad for cold or not-feeling-so-good days, by microwaving it for a minute or two (the rice absorbs and retains the heat), but be safe by being sure to check the temperature yourself before giving to little ones. The finished frog, laying flat and measured from tip of foot to tip of face, measures approximately 13" (33cm) tall. ** Please Note: Pattern pieces are printed on a grid and require enlargement. They are not already full size. The original instructions from the vintage pattern on how to enlarge pattern pieces by hand are included in the PDF. There are also other options now available in our modern age for enlarging with a copier machine, computer, or a copy shop such as Staples or Office Max, a good description of which can be found here: cholyknight.com/2013/12/12/enlarging-book-patterns/ (copy and paste to your address bar) Materials needed to sew this frog: * 9" by 15" (23cm by 38cm) piece of printed corduroy fabric * 9" by 15" (23cm by 38cm) piece of plain corduroy fabric * 2 black beads for eyes * 11 ounces of uncooked rice You will need to have Adobe Reader (or a similar program) installed on your computer in order to view and/or print the PDF file. If you do not already have it, it can be downloaded for free at: http://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/ Pattern will be available as an instant download PDF as soon as payment processing is complete. For useful info on how instant downloads work on Etsy (including how and where to access them) see Etsy's help page: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949?ref=help_search_result
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These photos are quite old, and don't really reflect how I build puppets now, but they show the basic process I followed when I started building puppets. I thought it may be helpful for anyone out there getting started building puppets of their own. Building the head This puppet's head was originally a "failed attempt" at building something else. It didn't turn out like I'd pictured it, but I was able to recycle it as something else. Lesson 1: Mistakes aren't bad. If something doesn't come out quite right, you've just learned something. Plus, in this case, you are left with an extra puppet head. The mouth-plate: One of the most important features of a puppet, it's mouth plate. You don't need to start with the mouth, but I did. Doing so makes sure that the characters mouth fits your hand, and grows comfortably from there. This is just one way to do it, however. There's no wrong way to build a puppet. I used craft foam for the mouth itself, and the hinge, layering it to make it sturdy, yet flexible. I added a foam cuffs to the top and bottom to hold the puppeteer's fingers in place. (This could have made an interesting character if I had stopped here.) The skull: I found a basic sphere pattern online, made up of wedges. I fiddled with it and modified it a bit, and used this to make the top of the head. Then, I put the skull-cap, and mouth together. Unfortunately, I didn't document the rest of the head's build after this point, since it happened much later. Not pictured: Putting fabric "skin" onto the head Making and attaching a neck-sleeve Luckily though, there isn't a whole lot to say about those steps. I figured them out by trial and error, and you can get a pretty good idea of how it works from the following pictures. The Body: The body pattern was made with a similar wedge-based idea as the head was. However, I altered it quite a bit. That process is a bit too tedious and technical to address here. A simplified way to approach it would be to start with a cylinder, then adding and subtracting wedge-shaped "darts" until it is shaped right. Hands & Arms I decided to make both live-hand and rod-hand arms for this puppet (to be able to have either, as needed). The short version of this is to draw a hand shape, and sew it. It's not all that complicated. Live hands must be big enough to work as gloves. The puppet's arm has an extra sleeve between the wrist and elbow, where the puppeteer's hand enters. Finishing up The puppet is not on my head, but it's fun to pretend. Then I put skin on everything. I don't have these steps documented, but if I did, it would be a lot of similar not-very-interesting-or-helpful pictures. Also, at the time of building this one, it was a lot of trial-and-error on my part. I designed this puppet so that its arms, head and body would be interchangeable (I made two sets of arms, and had planned on making different heads and bodies, too). This would allow for a great deal of combinations of shapes and characters from just one puppet. (I wanted to have a versatile "extra" that could play a mailman, someone's aunt, secret agent, livestock, etc. as the need arose.)
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Knit Two Finger Puppets Free Knitting Pattern
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The cute design of the Finger Puppets Free Knitting Pattern will keep any little boy or girl happy for hours. They are fun and incredibly quick to make.
El soplillo the monster. Puppet made with fur and fleece fabric . It contains small parts It is completely made and designed by me. The measurements are 14.8 x 6, 2 inches (38x16cm) He is ready to be a new member of the family! Adopt me 😇 It has two wooden rods attached to the hand of the puppet For professional use, add the articulated hands with removable steel rods and posable fingers by clicking on the link below https://www.etsy.com/es/listing/1000154589/agregue-dedos-posables-y-varillas-de?click_key=38f353714e6d9d447ae96f4c65b2e02c2fca1bbb%3A1000154589&click_sum=72651fc2&ref=shop_home_active_2&frs=1 Ask for legs also by clicking on this link and make a full body buddy https://www.etsy.com/es/listing/1008482713/patas-opcionales?click_key=44ead877c00f5474e139cf5fad3b3f8e6df83cac%3A1008482713&click_sum=8ff02b7f&ref=shop_home_active_3&frs=1&sca=1 If you have any question dont hesitate to contact Have a wonderful day 💃
Finger Puppets for All Reasons!: A quick and easy kid project is to knit and sew finger puppets. It is very simple - even an adult can do it! My niece in England asked me for finger puppets so I devised this very basic pattern. If you can knit garter and stockinette stitch r…
Another one of the special orders I had during the busy time before Christmas was for a set of seven hand puppets. The first time I made ...
This is a classic foam round head pattern for a hand and rod puppet. This is only the foam pattern for the head. Mouth plate pattern included! ***THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY!*** ***PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REACH OUT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUIRE ADDITIONAL RESOURCES.***