October 4, 2013
A hand puppet is a type of puppet that is controlled by the hand or hands that occupies the interior of the puppet
For the first time I make hand puppets ordered by my facebook friend, mbak Galuh :)
I search from google how to make a hand puppet, and I found a simple instruction
Use a
pencil to draw the puppet pattern onto a piece of stiff paper or light-
to medium-weight cardboard. Draw and redraw as often as needed to get
the desired shape.
Draw the head and the neck, then make arm
shapes that stretch outward. The arms can be angled upward, downward or
drawn at a 90-degree angle to the body.
Make sure that the distance between the
underarm points of the pattern is narrow enough to allow the wearer to
insert a thumb into one arm and the little finger into the other.
Position the head so that the wearer's other fingers will be able to
extend into the head portion of the puppet.
Draw a straight line on each side of the
shape that extends from the underarm to the desired length. The total
length of the puppet should be no longer than the distance from the
wearer's fingertips to his or her elbow.
Add 1/2 inch to the completed puppet outline for a seam allowance, and cut out the pattern along the outline.
Place the pattern onto the wrong side of
the fabric, and pin it into place if necessary. Cut around the outline
of the pattern piece. Unpin the pattern and cut out a second piece of
fabric as you did the first.
Do any machine stitching of features or
surface decoration before the puppet pieces are stitched together. Just
make sure that any decoration is placed so that it will not be caught in
the seam of the puppet (unless you've planned it that way).
Use glued or sewn-on felt and/or fabric
cutouts to create the puppet's features. Other items such as buttons,
beads, ribbon, yarn and embroidery stitching can also be used to create
features and decorate the puppet's surface.
Position the two fabric pieces so that the right sides are together and all edges line up evenly.
Stitch the pieces together along all edges except the bottom edge. Clip, notch and trim the seams as needed.
Turn the puppet right side out. You may
need to use the eraser end of a pencil to push out any pointed ear
portions of the puppet.
Turn the bottom edge under 1/2 inch and stitch into place.
Here. the hand puppet made by me :)
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