Making Body Patterns

BartyBlue

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So I wanted to try a new method of making a puppet body, and my last few tries at just sort of winging it were suitable, but not great. I couldn't find any patterns online, but I could find pictures of puppets' foam endoskeletons, which I based my pattern off of... Just wanted to show you guys the results and get some feedback (this is my second time making a pattern). :smile:


The green is from the marker I used to trace the around the pattern for the foam pieces.




What I'm trying to figure out now is how I'll attach the head (which will determine how I sew the fabric for the body). Any suggestions are welcome! :smile:
 

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Wow, that's some pretty thick foam; hope your arm is thin enough to fit into it.

But as for attaching the head, that was actually the very first mistake I ever learned from: what you would need to do is make sure your puppet has a "neck," which would essentially be sort of like a fabric "sleeve" connected to the head and the body with no foam whatsoever - this is what gives your puppet the flexibility to turn its head in different directions. There are many different ways you can do this - some include the neck as part of the fabric pattern for the head, as Don Sahlin did in this clip from THE MUPPETS ON PUPPETS:

Often times, other puppet builders essentially do the neck entirely separately, then sew the ends to the opening of the head where your hand goes, and the opening of the body where your comes through. I think it really boils down to how you think it would work best for you - I've tried it both ways, and found the results to differ: including the neck in the head pattern certainly cuts down on time and all, but somehow, an entirely separate neck pattern sewn to both openings seems to give the neck a better shape.
 

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Thanks for the advice, man! I really liked the video, and I've decided to go with the neck as a separate piece direction. Working swell so far, and I'm getting to figure out the sewing machine my aunt gave me at the same time! :smile:
 

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And yeah, the foam is pretty thick.... I found it in the theater building's dumpster at my college. I'm running out my thinner foam.....
 

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Is there a Jo-Ann near you? You can find remnants and scraps of foam in varying different thicknesses for somewhat reasonable prices.

Then again, I see Walmart is starting to carry packs of foam pieces now, which is odd, but would have been so much more helpful if they did this years ago, since there used to be only one Jo-Ann is my town waaaaay out west, lol.
 

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Yeah, we have a Jo-Anne's maybe 45 minutes away.

Walmart is carrying foam now? I didn't know that.... That's definitely closer than Jo-Anne's is.
 
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