Donovan Zimmerman of Paperhand Puppet Intervention invited us into his Saxapahaw studio these two Saturdays. His group is doing their annu...
Donovan Zimmerman of Paperhand Puppet Intervention invited us into his Saxapahaw studio these two Saturdays. His group is doing their annu...
WeaveAllover rhinestone accentsSilver-tone hardwareMagnetic snapSlip pocketTextile liningWeight: 15oz / 0.43kgImported, ChinaStyle #PUPTS30004
Thom Browne RWB structured backpack If Pinocchio's backpack was byThom Browne, he probably would have walked around the village leaving everyone jaw-dropped and he would have made it back home by the end of the day. Geppetto, here's a piece of advice: get this black leather RWB structured backpack from Thom Browne for your next puppet and you might have a happy ending. Swear our noses are not growing, right now. Featuring a top handle, adjustable shoulder straps, a printed logo to the front, a foldover top with magnetic closure, a main internal compartment, an internal zipped pocket, an internal logo patch, gold-tone hardware and an RWB detail to the front. Imported Composition Outer: Leather 100% Wearing The model is 1.87 m wearing size OS Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 13009254 Brand style ID: MAG152A00198
Handmade Leather Backpack Purse, Vintage Backpacks, School Backpacks Model Number: 9452 Dimensions: 12。9"L x 3.9 "W x 17,7"H / 33 cm(L) x 10 cm(W) x 45 cm(H) Weight: 3.9 lb / 1.8 kg Hardware: Brass Hardware Shoulder Strap: Adjustable Color: Vintage Brown Features: 1. Genuine Full Grain Natural Leather2. Inside 1 Zi
Hi everyone! As you may know, I’ve done some plush backpacks before for sale, but I had a lot of requests for a free version <3 So I thought it would be a fun challenge to see if I could design …
This product is based on The Super Fun Puppet Show (link: https://youtube.com/@TheSuperFunPuppetShow): a world class, state-of-the-art puppet comedy show to satisfy all of your entertainment needs! Have you got room for all that? With our roomy and durable backpack, you will! This bag is made from spun polyester and weights 1.3 lbs, just enough to be light, strong and long-lasting. Grab it, stow it, throw it onto the seat next to you, this backpack can take it, and so will you, wherever you go! .: 100% polyester .: Lightweight and waterproof .: Adjustable shoulder straps .: Blank name tag sewn inside .: NB! Size variance +/- 0.5" .: NB! Dashed lines used in the cut & sew process may be visible in the front pocket's interior .: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts
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Turn an old pair of jeans into a one-of-a-kind denim backpack. It has lots of pockets and can be converted into a crossbody bag.
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I've decided to post the basic pattern for the heads I have been building for the Joshua Junebug series of puppets. In reality this pattern is just the starting point. So far only Joshua has used this exact pattern. All the others have been modifications. I post this so that others who are just beginning building puppets will have something to help them understand how to shape foam. Enjoy. If you would like a higher resolution copy of this pattern I'd be happy to email one to you. PS: I have posted a video tutorial for building this pattern on You Tube. Hope this helps too.
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MATERIALS:US D / 3 mm., Hook.white and black cotton yarn.Details: Black cotton yarn.Tapestry needle, scissors.Filling: 100% polyester. ABBREVIATIONS:st = stitch.sc = single crochet.2tog = 2 stitches together.sl st = slip stitch.f / o = finish off. HEAD & BODY:(white)Row 1. Starting with magic circle, 6 sc into the circle.Row 2. 1 sc in each st
Yeah, I finally finished the backpack pattern and tutorial. I'm sorry it took so long, I had to make a new one since I didn't take any pictures of the process on the first one. Some things to consider: You can use this tutorial to make any kind of kids backpack. Instead of a face you could add a flower or a child's name. This pattern is geared toward a toddler body. It's perfect for my 2 year old and almost too small for my 4 year old. I used corduroy because it's the only fabric I had on hand. You can use any type of fabric but you may want to use interfacing if you are using a light weight fabric. I also later discovered the d-rings on the straps didn't hold up to my busy 2 year old. I've added buttons to hold the straps together. Click Below for the Tutorial What you'll need: 1/2 to 1 yard of fabric for the body. Heavy weight fabrics work best. 1/4 yard of lining fabric. scraps of white, black and red for face heat n' bond 2 D-rings 2-4 buttons Step 1: Print body and face patterns (I couldn't get the body to print on the right scale. Add 1/2" around the edges to get the right size) Body pattern HERE and Face pattern HERE Step 2: cutting out all your pieces -body front and back- use pattern( add 1/2 inch all the way around for seams) 1 strip - 3" x 26" 2 strips- 2-1/2" x 6" 2 strips- 2-1/2" x 12" For the flap I cut two, 6" long and 7" wide rectangle and rounded the top with a bowl. Step 3: sew on face For the face, I applied some heat n' bond to the back of the colored fabric, then trace and cut out the face pieces. After I cut them out, I ironed them onto the front of the backpack and did a tight zigzag around all the edges with black thread. I also added smile lines to the ends of the mouth. Step 4: sew straps fold the 2-1/2"strips in half and sew around edges leaving the bottoms open. Turn right side out and top stitch sides. Repeat with all four straps. HERE is a good video for turning strips right side out. Step 5: attach long straps Pin and sew the two long strap to the bottom of the back body piece. I did mine centered about 3" apart. Step 6: attach front and back to side strip Line the top of the side strip (3"x 26") up with the top of the front body piece. Pin right sides together starting down one side around the bottom and up the other side. You'll have to manipulate the fabric a little around the curves. Just make sure the pieces are laying flat. Sew the around the edges. Repeat again with the back piece. Keep the long straps up and out the top while pinning and sewing. Step 7: attaching shorter straps and flap Next I turned the bag right side out and attached the shorter straps. First I folded the straps in half around a D-ring and stitched a seam as close to the ring as possible to hold it in place. Then I secured the straps to the back of the backpack at the top. I placed them about an inch from the sides. Sew the flap pieces right sides together. Turn them, iron and topstitch. I centered the flap over the straps and stitched across the top. Step 8: cut and sew the lining. For the lining I cut another front, back and side piece and sewed them together the same as the main body pieces. Make sure to leave a 3" opening in the bottom. Step 9: sew lining and main body together tuck the main bag into the lining. Pin the tops right sides together and stitch around the top. Then pull the main body through the hole in your lining. Check your seams and sew up the hole in the bottom of the lining. Step 10: topstitch and side pleats after tucking the lining back in I topstitched around the top. Then to keep the bag from flapping open, I did little pleats in the sides of the top opening. I just turned it inside out, pinched the sides together and sewed a little seam to hold it. Step 11: add buttons to the straps I added button holes to the ends of the long strips. Folding the long strap over the D-ring I measured and marked where I wanted the buttons. The first buttons fit my 4 year old, the second fit my 2 year old. That's it. Let me know if you have any questions. I would love to see any creations you make using this tutorial. Thanks.
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At the Horecava: a big dutch event for everything restaurant-food-cafe-bar related we worked with Icova the dutch marketleader in recycling. Their slogan is: “making more from waste!”. Now that’s something we can work with. On the spot we created a superlarge puppet called Bettie (the name is borrowed from Bettie Serveert, a famous dutch indie […]
This pattern is available free .. For the present on Russian.. 14/10/2011 my first try to publish a pattern on English.
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