How to Make a Fun, Scrumptious Hand Puppet!

Hi Ya. Today I have a special birthday treat for you. Well, it was my (and Em’s) birthday last week and for it I got my little family to help me make a pattern and sew up these to-die-for hand puppets. And so, now this is my birthday treat for you! These are easy peasy. Note: they are made for littlish hands (I can fit them but I have small hands). If you want them bigger just add an inch onto the pattern.

Ok, let’s get on with it, my lids are getting droopy and my bed is calling…

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You will need:

Felt squares in different bright colours

Fake fur (yeah, don’t skin the cat for this one ok)

Thread

Teddy Bear Eyes (available at Spotlight in Australia) or buttons

Sewing Machine

Step 1: Grab your pattern from this site

Download and cut out my puppet pattern . This doesnt include the ears, I am trusting you to fashion these for yourself. You can make them round, pointy or I even thought of making some cool alien-like antenae (that will be my next one).

Step 2: Cut out the pieces, draw the markings on the fabric and cut slits for the ears.

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Cut out the Hand and the Thumb pieces from the fake fur. Mark the markings onto the fabric with a pen (as in the photo above).
Cut out the Center Piece from a colourful felt (this will be the inside of the mouth so make it bright).

Draw markings on the back of the Hand piece where you would like the ears to go. If you know how big your ears will be, cut the slits. If not, wait until you have made the ears.

Step 3: Make the ears, sew them on and sew on the eyes.

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Now is time to make the ears. Firstly take some baking paper and make a pattern for how you want the ears to look. Make sure that the base of the ear is not longer than about an inch.

Cut two ears out of the fur fabric and two out of colourful felt.

Take one fur ear piece and one felt ear piece, pin them with the right sides faces and sew around the edges, leaving the bottom open. Repeat.
Trim the edges (cut darts in the fabric as shown in the first photo above). Turn the ears right side out (as in the second photo above).

Take the fur hand piece and shove (yeah, I know this is not glamorous language) an ear through the slit, do the same with the next ear.

Now, sew along slit with the ear in it, leaving a seam allowance. Repeat for the other ear. Check to make sure that both ears are sewn securely onto the head of the puppet.

Turn the puppet up and sew on the eyes by hand. If you are using teddy eyes, read the instructions and insert them through the fur.

Step 5: Sew the puppet parts together

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As in the first photo above, your puppet should now be starting to get a personality all of her own. Her face should look great by now.

Now comes the sort of tricky part, so listen *oops my inner teacher coming out again*.

Take the hand piece and the thumb piece and stitch them together, right sides facing, from point a to point b.

Now pin the centre piece in place with right sides facing again (as in the lower photo above). Stitch, starting at point c and then following the curve around to the corner on the other side. Now stitch the other curve.

NOTE: I didn’t make a lining for these puppets because I really didn’t think that it was needed! Yay! But you could pretty easily, if you like that sort of thing.

Step 6

Now you have finished the sewing, turn your puppet inside out and TA- DA!…………….

Please meet Scrummy, short for Scrumptious!   Isn’t she just gorgeous!  Take a bow Scrummy!  Scrummy is a little crazy madcap lady but we love her to bits.


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and I am happy to introduce you to MIFFY!  Miffy is just lovely but..
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when she was born she needed a feed so we gave her a delicious banana!

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Enjoy!
Mia

Warning:  These are addictive to make.   I just can’t wait to get the time to make more of these.  All the nieces and nephews will be getting them, when I find the time.

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Happy belated birthday!! :*)

You have a great site. I love your ideas. Thanks!

Thanks – had a great bday. but haven’t used my brand spanking new bike yet because it has been too hot to do anything, as Im sure you’ll agree Feli!
Looks like a cool change this weekend! About time!
Mia

very cool. i just was digging around in an old fabric bin and found some brown *fur* leftover from a college project… i was thinking what would i ever do with that? this project seems perfect. fun.

wow. that is all i can say! lol

Thank you for posting this wonderful project, i needed to make a puppet for my school, and this one was very easy to make…

Glad you enjoyed it. I loved making it too. :)

2 May 2009, 12:57am
by lisa wesson


Wow!!!that was so cool guys how could u make something sooooooo awesome U know ive got a project 2 make a puppet tanx 4 da advice :-)

2 May 2009, 1:08am
by Fadwa fakier


i had a project for school and i needed 2 make a puppet u guys saved my life !!!!!!!!!!! i didn’t know wat 2 make Thanx 2 ur website i knew wat to make!!!!!!!

regards fadwa

2 May 2009, 1:12am
by lisa wesson


u guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I luv miffy sooooooo much i am so doin it 4 my project wish me luck i wana get full marks

regards lisa :-)

2 May 2009, 1:13am
by lisa wesson


u guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I luv miffy sooooooo much i am so doin it 4 my project wish me luck i wana get full marks

regards lisa :-0

Those puppets really look good. The puppets that I used to make look like a work of a grade 1 student.

Thanks so much that is really lovely to hear!!! We are glad you love Miffy! Mia

Thanks – it was easy to make and we really enjoyed ourselves. ‘Bout time we whipped up some more, I reckon. Have fun! Mia

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