Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by tsu on Nov 10, 2008
ah, to be more clear - I would need a pattern for foot with toes, human-like.
ok, toes are not so fundamental, there is no problem with making the foam tubes for them, but that human-like foot...
Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Nov 10, 2008
Posted by: tsu on Nov 10, 2008
ah, to be more clear - I would need a pattern for foot with toes, human-like.
ok, toes are not so fundamental, there is no problem with making the foam tubes for them, but that human-like foot...

Still got you covered . Will email you some foots with toes. Ok I did not save your email address to my contacts list you will have to email me again.

Billy D.
Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by tsu on Nov 10, 2008
you've got my pm
Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by Jon on Nov 10, 2008
Back to the sewing machine conversation (I missed it when it was actually going on.)  My wife banned me from using her sewing machine, something about a bent needle or a needle being out of alignment.  I don't think it was my fault but who knows.  Everything works out ok though.  I was just given a 1951 Singer with the orignal art deco cabinet.  The old girl works great.  She doesn't have a reverse but when you put your foot on the peddle she purrs like she was new.  My mom and Grandmother always loved the old singers because they almost never broke down. 
Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by DrPuppet on Nov 10, 2008
Wow Jon thats great! I have been looking for one of those. Are you sure there is not reverse. On those 50's models there used to be a lever on top and one possition was reverse.
Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by puppetlady on Nov 10, 2008
tsu:

This is your FIRST puppet, this is great!  I can't even see your seams!  Your homemade pattern is great!  It's a charming puppet too.  Keep us posted.  Can't wait to see more!

Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by Jon on Nov 10, 2008
Jay -  :-[you're right there is a reverse.   It just doesn't say so on the machine itself so I assumed there wasn't.  It's alright I get over the embarassment and will try to make sure I read the manual next time.
Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by StiqPuppet Productions on Nov 11, 2008
It is great and funny at the same time that so many men have a sewing machine on this site and talk freely about it.  I had an Uncle that was a great seamstress and he didn't want anyone to know (it was a small town and I am talking 20 years ago).  He know that machine inside and out and did some great work.  I just like the fact that we can be so open to what we do these days.

I love my machine it is a modern machine with some computerized brain to it.  I always say that I have more mileage on my sewing machine than my car.   

Daryl H
Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by Na on Nov 11, 2008
I don't know why guys would be ashamed. My family is full of male tailors, and I'm sure at some point one of them would have had a sewing machine.

I like my sewing machine - bought myself a new one at the start of the year - but really miss my old one. It was my grandmother's, and if you can picture the typical sewing machine of the 1950s, this is it. I'm sure it belongs in a museum or a kitsch kitchen somewhere

But then, I always was a tool geek. I am currently staring at my power drill, my laminator, my Plasti Dip can, and about five other things...
Re: First puppet ever by tsu (in progress) Posted by tsu on Nov 11, 2008
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I don't know why guys would be ashamed.

exactly. I should be ashamed because I'm a girl and I've never sewn before... by hand and with a sewing machine... ;P
I tried once to learn how to, but when my thread was broken, I gave it up. now I have no choice but learn how to use a sewing machine. :P

@Pam - thank you so much indeed
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