Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by BoxGhost on Jul 12, 2009
Okay, guys, here is where I'm at for today. The fur dying actually went better than expected, and the color seems pretty good. His fur has been sewn on, and we're going to stuff the bottom of him to give him the pear sort of shape that boober has. My husband has a plan, which is good, cause I don't. (he's helping me with this project.)

Here are some new shots. The hair isn't attached yet, nor is the hat. I just placed it on him to take the picture.

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y84/haleybrooks/Fraggle/booberfur1.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y84/haleybrooks/Fraggle/booberbald2.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y84/haleybrooks/Fraggle/booberbald1.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y84/haleybrooks/Fraggle/booberarms.jpg

Also, I've just purchased the foam book so I can learn about that sort of thing.
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by Matt on Jul 12, 2009
I agree the dye is an good match. You did an awesome job in capturing the likeness of the original Boober puppet. I would really like to see a shot of the tail as well.
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by BoxGhost on Jul 12, 2009
Thanks for the kind words about Boober. The tail actually isn't attached yet. My husband says he has a plan. He's the engineer, i'm the artist. I think i'm going to trust him for now. Once I see what he's done, I'll post pictures of the tail and explain how it was done. 
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 12, 2009
I agree that your dye job came out pretty good on the fabric referred to as Fuzzy Fleece. While taking on a fur characteristic it is actually a fabric material instead of a faux fur. You can knit a eyelash yarn that has the same look. Nevertheless a job well done. You will enjoy the foam book but the videos are much better.

Billy D.
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by BoxGhost on Jul 12, 2009
Thanks! ^_^ I was having so much trouble with the dye in the beginning!

I bought some fur for wembley, but I got it off of ebay, so it's already pre-dyed, so that should make things a LOT easier once I am ready to start him!

I'll have to get the foam videos as soon as I have a little more money. Thanks for the tip!
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by miguel on Jul 12, 2009
Hey, great job.  Nice puppet
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by BoxGhost on Jul 14, 2009
Thanks! I should be putting the hair on it and covering the tail with fur and feathers tonight... so i'll post pics of that when I can.

I just got the Foam Book, and I'm feeling really bad about myself right now, because I just don't understand it at all. I really want to make this wembley puppet, but the stuff doesn't make any sense to me.
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 14, 2009
Posted by: BoxGhost on Jul 14, 2009

I just got the Foam Book, and I'm feeling really bad about myself right now, because I just don't understand it at all. I really want to make this wembley puppet, but the stuff doesn't make any sense to me.

I felt the same way when I first got the book. That is why I ordered the video (VHS) which is now on DVD. I understand  all of the book now. If there are parts that you don't understand feel free to ask questions here or you can join the Foam Book Forum and ask the People who wrote the book
http://www.greysealpuppets.com/foambookcommunity/
Billy D.
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by BoxGhost on Jul 14, 2009
I understand bodies, and arms and all that stuff.

the only stuff I really don't understand is the foam underskeleton for the head. I can't wrap my brain around it. I can use a pattern, but as for trying to make it on my own... i can't seem to understand it.

Sorry, I'm not having a great day today, and the puppet thing added a bit to my frustration.  Why does the sad face look so angry?
Re: A Few Questions from a Beginner Puppet Making Person Posted by Jon on Jul 14, 2009
When I'm trying to design a new shape I like to use paper.  It doesn't really act like foam but it is cheap so I'm not afraid to make mistakes.  Once I've got the size and shape about right I then turn to foam and fine to it from there.  I try to relax and have fun learning as I go.  Now that I've made a few different heads I feel like I understand how it all goes together.  Have fun with the learning, even the mistakes.  That's what puppets are for anyway. To have fun with.

That's my two cents.

Jon
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