This project is called a trash can puppet for two reasons. It's cylindrical, like a trash can, and it's made from leftover bits of fabric that might otherwise end up in a trash can. Use leftover materials you have on hand to make yours as wacky and as wonderful as you like.
This project will take a little bit of sewing skill, but if you have used a sewing machine before, it should be within your reach.It's very easy to do with your kids
Steps
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Choose some leftover fabric. It will help if the fabric has a bit of stiffness to it. This sample started out as corduroy and some reclaimed denim from an old pair of jeans. If your leftover fabric isn't stiff enough or if you think it should be stiffer, iron it to some interfacing before you sew.
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Cut two circles. A round object, such as a pot lid, bowl, or CD, will help. Here, the red corduroy will become the top of the puppet's head and the black denim will be the inside of the mouth.
- Make these circles decently large, about 6 inches (15cm) in diameter. You can size the other piece to them, so don't worry about the exact diameter.
- Sew a zig-zag stitch around the edges of the rounds if necessary to keep them from fraying.
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- Pin right sides together but wrong sides out.
- Start at the back of the head, and place the seam from the tube so it will end up at the back of the head.
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- Remove the pins and turn the puppet right side out at this point, to make sure you're on the right track.
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Tips
Warnings
- Be careful of using small parts on puppets for very small children. If you're not sure, wait until they're at least three years old to give them a puppet like this.