What makes a female puppet pattern feminine? Posted by Zach Burch on Jul 29, 2011
I've been trying to design a female puppet for my first foray into working with Antron Fleece, but I'm having difficulty figuring out what alterations to the pattern I already own will really show that the puppet is a female.

I love Janice from The Muppet Show's look. Her head has a more feminine feel to it than others. Does it all just come down to costuming?

The pattern I own is the Pinhead Puppet Pattern from Project Puppets.
Re: What makes a female puppet pattern feminine? Posted by Animal31 on Jul 29, 2011
With Janice, alot of it was the accessories. Like the lips, eye lashes, and hair. She had no real body form to speak of, so they used the skirt and half shirt. If you wanted more of a female form you could maybe thin the waist out and add more hip?
Re: What makes a female puppet pattern feminine? Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jul 29, 2011
try using the body pattern from Puppetladys album. It was originally created by Dr. Puppet. She has a picture and the PDF pattern (puppet torso hybrid 2)

 Shouldered body pattern

http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php?action=gallery&g2_itemId=2478&g2_page=7
Re: What makes a female puppet pattern feminine? Posted by Zach Burch on Jul 29, 2011
I'm definitely going to try that body pattern with some scrap foam and scrap fabric, to see if it is what I'm going going for. Thanks!

And Animal31, you're right. I looked at Janice a little closer, and it simply was the lips/eyelashes/etc that made her female. Although she does have a chin, which I find interesting, since I've never made a puppet with a chin.

I'd love to still hear other people's thoughts on what makes a female puppet (and its pattern) feminine. It will be interesting to hear how people convey femininity through their puppets!
Re: What makes a female puppet pattern feminine? Posted by Shawn on Jul 30, 2011
I really think that with a hand in mouth type puppet it is all in the accessories and costuming.  Now granted there are always things in the features like chin and nose that can make for a more feminine figure a basic pattern is normally pretty generic.

Body wise the above pattern that Billy posted can give you more of an hour glass waist and you can always add breast to a body to signify the female form.
Re: What makes a female puppet pattern feminine? Posted by Na on Aug 03, 2011
9/10 just adding eyelashes will make anything seem feminine. (It's the reason I thought Nermal from Garfield was a female for many, many years)

I'd agree with the comments about the glass-hour body shape, lips, but also... a bust is usually a good indication

The rest I think, is all about clothing. Although you could add false nails as well, painted. That's another one that suggests femininity (ininity?)
Re: What makes a female puppet pattern feminine? Posted by Gabriel G on Aug 03, 2011
I agree with Na. The most common way is with adding eyelashes, then long hair and girl clothing help. Everything else is really just extra. Best of luck with your build!
Re: What makes a female puppet pattern feminine? Posted by Brunokids on Aug 03, 2011
Hello Gabriel
 How will ...
 A while ago I needed to confecionar puppet with a female body. Scouring the web I found this link. Where were given a template and tutorial for making a doll. I found very interesting and from the tutorial, The link to the patterns and the tutorial is this:

http://dollmaker.nunodoll.com/girldoll/

I made the necessary changes and became a puppet like the photo below.

http://i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa329/brunokids1/cjT58fP1.jpg

I hope I have helped in some way ... a hug to you and everyone around here. I learn a lot from everyone here.

 Success at work

 Bruno Soares
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