First of all, hello!
I'm new here. I came over from the Muppet Central puppet building forum - a year ago that was the place to go for puppet building.. Now it's.. sort of dead. So here's a thread that I transferred over here for some more help. If you'd like to see where some other people have.. sort of helped me, here's the original thread.
http://www.muppetcentral.com/forum/threads/i-absolutely-hate-sewing.50961/Every time I start a puppet, I complete the foam structure, then it comes time to cover it with fleece.
I cut the fleece perfectly.
I begin sewing using the basic whipstitch.
Although time-consuming, I have patience and complete sewing.
I flip it inside out and long-behold, the seam looks like total crap. I waste so much time doing seams over and over and it just never ends up looking good. It pops out and threads are showing, ugh it's terrible. I can never make a nice puppet if I can't get this down though!
Would I be better off machine-sewing? If so, where can I get a good, decently priced machine? I'm on a budget, so it'd need to be towards the lower end.
If not, I need some MAJOR tips about sewing. I mean the stitches look nice, but when turned inside out... ugh. Makes me frustrated just thinking about it.
Thanks guys, you're always a big help!
Kevin
I'm using Polar Fleece, but I don't think it's necessarily about hiding them, they just look gosh darn awful and puffed out. Here are some pictures to help you try to understand:


