<<Those are the scariest Fraggles I have ever seen!>>
No kidding! When I was young, I had lots of grand schemes. I was always planning plays and puppet shows based on my favorite characters, and they almost always required complex recreations of these characters. I was learning to draw, and figured if I could draw a good Mickey Mouse, so why couldn't I make a great Kermit or Fozzie Puppet? Well my one roadblock was that I really couldn't sew. But my Grandma could. She quickly became the first person I consulted with on any project. If I needed a costume or a puppet she was enlisted to figure out the practicalities- I was an idea man. There was only one little problem. Her standards weren't quite as high as mine. So when we set out to make something, frequently what she thought was good enough, wasn't good enough for me. When we tried to make Fozzie, any brown fur fabric was fine for her, even if it was a light brown hairy fur and not nappy mustard like Fozzie. I always appreciated her help- I mean she was doing all the work and for nothing- they just weren't what was in my head. Anyway those Fraggles look like something that she would have been totally happy with, while I would have been trying to get her to change the pattern to make it work.