Wednesday, June 04, 2014

Friday, January 24, 2014

Monkey....

Because who doesn't love a monkey?

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Froglet.....the frog puppet

I don't name them.....the children do!

Friday, April 26, 2013

Duck, duck.....Chicken!

More ducks, and a chicken puppet.   The chicken really ought to be red, as in the little red hen, but I had enough white fleece left over from something and wanted to use it up.

You'll notice each duck is slightly different - I'm trying out various eye and fabric colors, partly because I like variation & partly because I'm cheap & digging through the remnants bins means "you get what you get"

I think some of the ducks need bows or something to spiffy them up.  Perhaps I'll get some inspiration this weekend.

Each of these puppets has a head that is formed in the hoop on my embroidery machine, and some three-dimensional features.  The beak, comb, and duck bill are also embroidery files, making the cutting of these pieces simpler - just follow the stitch lines.  The body is machine-sewn from pattern pieces and the head & beaks are attached with hand stitching.  A little fiberfill gives some shaping to the faces.  The puppets are large enough for a small adult hand to fit inside - giving plenty of room to grow with the child.

 
As an aside, I feel obligated to make a grey duck at some point in the near future.... I've learned through friends that some regions of the country (to remain nameless) don't play "duck-duck-goose".  They grow up playing "duck-duck-grey duck" which is much more difficult to say and somewhat confusing why a grey duck would even matter, given all the various colorations of ducks that are readily observed in the wild. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

DIY thread storage

Here is my solution for storing thread.  Cheap pegboard / perfboard from the hardware store - some places will even cut it to size for you.  1/4" dowels cut down to 4" lengths. 

Apply wood glue to the dowel, place in hole on the pegboard, allow to dry.   Repeat, leaving enough room between adjacent dowels for the spools to fit.

I store any color-matched bobbins on the same dowel as the thread to keep colors handy.   Each pegboard is in a drawer of a cabinet, with no particular organization scheme.   These drawers are about 6" deep, which keeps stray thread ends nicely contained.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Quack!

Another puppet...the duck.
 
This little ducky will be my first puppet pattern for sale from this website.
 
The duck is made from fleece and requires an embroidery machine for the features.  An alternate view allows for a front body with contrasting wing colors, to make a mallard. 
 
The digital delivery includes a puppet pattern (PDF), instructions (PDF), and an embroidery file (several common formats)

Not by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin!

The little pigs and the big bad wolf are all complete (one of the pigs has been kidnapped by a small child, named, and permanently attached to a small hand)

Sunday, March 17, 2013

And I'll huff....and I'll puff....

And I'll finish the wolf next time.
The first stitchout of the wolf face is done.   The ears need to be bigger.  The eyes need realigning, some of the fabric shows through, but overall it looks acceptable. The snout also needs to be designed, too.  It will be attached on the circle under the eyes.  For anyone thinking these are easy to make, I have about 4 hours in the digitizing of the wolf face at this point - not particularly a lot, but not trivial either.