Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Dunnow Why... (Part-3)

Time to move on!

After the hands were done, the next step was to cover them with the fleece.
The fabric pattern was the same as the foam pattern but it's a little bit wider around its edge. This would give more space for the stitches.
I used the ladder stitch to make the seam virtually invisible.
Here are some pictures of the result...


And ...voila! The hands were completely covered with the fleece...!

One step closer to the finish line, I guess....:D



Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Dunnow Why... (Part-2)

After I've cut the hand parts, I put palm support plates for the hand-palms, made from cardboard. But  unlike my previous puppets, I wanted this puppet's hands to be able to hold things. So, I added some florist wires inside the fingers. This would let the puppet's hands to hold stuffs. I learned this from (again) the great Projectpuppet.com. So, many thanks to Projectpuppet.com!
I also put a thicker wire on each hand as the hand-rod, just like I did to my other puppets.



The next step was to finish the hands by gluing the other parts of them together. What so interesting about using the PU foam for the hands was : you could make rounded-shape hands. Just simply put the glue around the edge of the hands and press it together...and, voila! You would get a round edge...



The hands were done, so it was time to cover them with the fleece. Stay tuned, cause I'll write it down on my next post...!





Monday, July 9, 2012

Dunnow Why... (Part-1)



Do you remember this guy above?
Yep...it's Dunnow. He was my third puppet I've made. 
But unlike my two previous puppets, he remained bodiless and armless for a quite long. 
I don't know, but it was just like meeting a dead end every time I tried to build this guy. 
I have succeeded in making his head, but failed to build his body immediately. Not until three or four months later, when I finally completed the body.
Phewww...I guess it is true that the biggest challenge would always come from within yourself :(
But recently, I pushed my self to finish the building process for Dunnow. 
The next step for Dunnow was his arms and hands. You can see in the picture below, I was still using a foam sheet.

I got the hand pattern from Projectpuppet.com. Thank you so much, Projectpuppet.com for the pattern. You've got my biggest respect!
As for the next step, I'll explain it later in another post. So, stay tuned.....!
:)






Monster, monster, monster !!!

Do you know Oscar the Grouch, from a famous Children's TV Show : Sesame Street?
Yes, he's one of the "cute" monsters in the show, who lives in a trash can.
I really inspired by the way this green guy argued with the others. So funny, you know...
And I thought to myself : "Hey, why don't I make my own trash-monster?"
So, I decided to make the character.


This guy was different. Instead of making a new puppet from foam sheet, 
fleece fabric, etc, I decided to recycle some used materials from around the house, to built the character.
I haven't got a name for him, but he already did a performance in some birthday party, with the theme about "Loving your Environment". Well, I guess he could wait for the name. Someday I will give him a perfect name.