Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by Muppet88 on Aug 09, 2012
Hello,
This is my first post on this forum although I've been reading a lot here and post over at muppet central.
I'm looking for an alternate foam body pattern and body fleece covering pattern for the Forma Series puppets from ProjectPuppet.com. I recently made a puppet using the Ovale pattern but was really not fond of the body pattern which ends up basically being a cilynder. I'm looking for a body shape closer to Ernie or Princton from Avenue Q. Something a little more human in shape but that is in proportion to the Forma Series heads. Does anyone know of a pattern?
Thanks in advance for your help!
EDIT: I added pictures above so you can see the body shape I'm not fond of. Although it looks a bit better with a shirt over it.
This is my first post on this forum although I've been reading a lot here and post over at muppet central.
I'm looking for an alternate foam body pattern and body fleece covering pattern for the Forma Series puppets from ProjectPuppet.com. I recently made a puppet using the Ovale pattern but was really not fond of the body pattern which ends up basically being a cilynder. I'm looking for a body shape closer to Ernie or Princton from Avenue Q. Something a little more human in shape but that is in proportion to the Forma Series heads. Does anyone know of a pattern?
Thanks in advance for your help!
EDIT: I added pictures above so you can see the body shape I'm not fond of. Although it looks a bit better with a shirt over it.
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by Gabriel G on Aug 09, 2012
Welcome to the forum! And nice puppet, love the costume too. I know what you mean about the bodies though. I personally do not have the alternate series pattern from PP and I pattern the bodies on my own based on the character I'm building. I really only use PP patterns for the head and hand pattern.
A good starting point though is the "wedge" pattern, which gives you a football like shape:
http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php?action=gallery&g2_itemId=8607
Here are also some links that may be helpful:
http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php/topic,3108.0.html
http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php/topic,3689.0.html
I hope this helps!
A good starting point though is the "wedge" pattern, which gives you a football like shape:
http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php?action=gallery&g2_itemId=8607
Here are also some links that may be helpful:
http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php/topic,3108.0.html
http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php/topic,3689.0.html
I hope this helps!
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by ArthurS on Aug 09, 2012
I have been having some luck with the pattern PuppetLady posted: http://puppetsandstuff.com/community/index.php?action=gallery&g2_itemId=3724
Arthur
Arthur
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by Shawn on Aug 09, 2012
Welcome to Puppets and Stuff. So glad you decided to join and ask questions. Nice puppet BTW.
In one of the topics that Gabriel linked to you'll see this image posted.
This is a really good image to see that really the body is a tube that has simply been tweaked. Now have a look at what Arthur just posted. Envision that over you pattern you use now. Can you see how the darts and angles change the shape? Also to see the full pattern you need to use the "Download document in original format" below the preview of the file. It is in pdf form.
Also it looks like you have a pretty sweet shirt for your puppet. If you where to take the pattern you used for that and removed the arms and perhaps decrease the size just a bit you would have a pretty good body pattern I would think. I might be wrong on that one but looking at the picture that is the impression I get.
I think all this should get you started but feel free to ask more.
In one of the topics that Gabriel linked to you'll see this image posted.
This is a really good image to see that really the body is a tube that has simply been tweaked. Now have a look at what Arthur just posted. Envision that over you pattern you use now. Can you see how the darts and angles change the shape? Also to see the full pattern you need to use the "Download document in original format" below the preview of the file. It is in pdf form.
Also it looks like you have a pretty sweet shirt for your puppet. If you where to take the pattern you used for that and removed the arms and perhaps decrease the size just a bit you would have a pretty good body pattern I would think. I might be wrong on that one but looking at the picture that is the impression I get.
I think all this should get you started but feel free to ask more.
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by Muppet88 on Aug 09, 2012
Gabriel, Arthur, and Shawn, thanks for your replies!
If I used the PuppetLady pattern, how would I go about making a fleece covering pattern for it?
It also just occurred to me that I could probably just take the Alternate Body pattern from the Simple Series on Project Puppet and enlarge the foam and fleece pattern large enough so it would be in proportion to the forma series heads. Thoughts? I actually quite like the shape of that body pattern.
Thanks!
If I used the PuppetLady pattern, how would I go about making a fleece covering pattern for it?
It also just occurred to me that I could probably just take the Alternate Body pattern from the Simple Series on Project Puppet and enlarge the foam and fleece pattern large enough so it would be in proportion to the forma series heads. Thoughts? I actually quite like the shape of that body pattern.
Thanks!
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by Shawn on Aug 10, 2012
Same pattern as the foam one. If your fleece has enough stretch in it you might not even have to enlarge the pattern. You might need to add some to the top and bottom so you can wrap the edge of the foam to finish off nicely.
Have you seen Daryl's aka StiqPuppets videos yet? He gives a lot of great tips on different aspect of making puppets.
http://www.blogtv.com/People/StiqpuppetsLive
http://www.youtube.com/user/StiqPuppets/videos
Have you seen Daryl's aka StiqPuppets videos yet? He gives a lot of great tips on different aspect of making puppets.
http://www.blogtv.com/People/StiqpuppetsLive
http://www.youtube.com/user/StiqPuppets/videos
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by Out of the Box Puppets on Aug 10, 2012
As Shawn said, use the same pattern used for the foam. If you are using 1" foam then with the stretch of the fabric running aross the width of the body cut the fabric 3/4"-1" wider than the pattern...some of hat sill depend on if you are hand sewing (need less) than if you are machine sewing. I usuall allow 3" at top...that 1" for the thickness of the foam and two inchs to wrap inside. You can also allow for 1 1/2" at the top and cut a second 2 1/2" piece...sew them right sides together, trim seam then turn that under. That way you have a nice finished top edge. For the bottom allowance. Think about how you are finishing it. Are you sewing e bottom edge to a lining, then you only need about 1" long otherwise you. Ight want more to turn and glue inside as with the neck area.
Your alien looks sewwt. Reminds me of the aliens in the toy grabber machine from Toy Story.
Julie
Your alien looks sewwt. Reminds me of the aliens in the toy grabber machine from Toy Story.
Julie
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Aug 10, 2012
Welcome to Puppets and Stuff.
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by Rikka on Aug 11, 2012
Welcome aboard. Love your three- eyed alien!
Re: Alternate Body & Fleece Pattern for Forma Series Puppets? Posted by melaine9 on Aug 11, 2012
Welcome, glad to have you here!!
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