Re: Need a pattern for large bare feet Posted by Rikka on Jun 18, 2012
I have been doing a tiny bit of research on gender distinction (there really IS a science for everything). Most differences between a male and a female face are quite subtle (length of nose and jaw, heighth of cheekbones...)and hard to do in foam, I guess. But as long as you don't do metalers (but there comes the beard into play) it is probably the easiest way to just go with the stereotype...
Re: Need a pattern for large bare feet Posted by melaine9 on Jun 18, 2012
I agree on the hair. The short hair just did not do it for me. I added  breasts to her which turned out quite well. I cut two circles the cut a wedge out ( sort of like a peice out of pie) dart. sewed up the dart and wala breast. Ladder stitched to the body snd stuffed. They turned out great. Thanks to all for the lovely coments.
Re: Need a pattern for large bare feet Posted by Gail on Jun 19, 2012
I think the open mouth picture is funny, if you ever want to take a picture of them with their mouth partially closed you can put one of those big metal alligator clips inside the mouth to hold it closed more.  I put my puppet's body over plastic drink bottle weighted with a little sand or water to hold them up when my sons don't feel like being my models.
Re: Need a pattern for large bare feet Posted by melaine9 on Jun 19, 2012
Posted by: Snail on Jun 19, 2012
I think the open mouth picture is funny, if you ever want to take a picture of them with their mouth partially closed you can put one of those big metal alligator clips inside the mouth to hold it closed more.  I put my puppet's body over plastic drink bottle weighted with a little sand or water to hold them up when my sons don't feel like being my models.

Thanks Snail, Beleive it or not I had bought a bottle of rootbeer just for the bottle to make a puppet holder. LOL. I'm still not real pleased with Bertha's expression , going to have to work on it a bit more.
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