Looking for a unique and interactive way to entertain your child? Create an adorable chipmunk puppet from a brown glove.
Steps
Creating the Puppet Template
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Turn the glove upside down so that palm faces upward. Smooth out the fabric.
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Draw lines on the glove to provide you with a sewing guide. Draw a line along the bottom near the wrist area, to section off the thumb�¢??�¢??this will create the chipmunk�¢??s tail.
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Move from the thumb area to the next two fingers (the index and middle finger) to design the body:
- Draw a line three quarters of the way up the index and middle finger. Stop before you get to the tip.
- Draw a straight line below the fingertip. The fingertips will be used to create the chipmunk�¢??s ears.
- Draw a line three quarters of the way up the index and middle finger. Stop before you get to the tip.
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Create the chipmunk�¢??s arms from the ring and pinkie finger of the glove. Section off the arms around the base of the fingers.
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Build the head from the base of the pinkie and ring fingers. This will go into the palm area, next to the body.
Sewing the Puppet
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Cut along the drawn lines with scissors. As you cut, try to visualize each piece coming together as the puppet; doing so will help to ensure you're cutting out the right size/shape for each piece.
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Sew along the lines. Leave approximately 1/8 inch/3.1mm seam. Use brown or neutral thread to sew the pieces together.
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Flip each part right side out and bend the pipe cleaners into �¢??U�¢?ì³? shaped pieces.
- Insert the two shorter pipe cleaner pieces into the legs and the longer piece into the tail. This allows for bending the legs and tail when the chipmunk is whole.
- Insert the two shorter pipe cleaner pieces into the legs and the longer piece into the tail. This allows for bending the legs and tail when the chipmunk is whole.
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Add stuffing to the legs, tail, body and head. Be careful not to over-stuff the body and do not stuff the ears at all.
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Sew the body, arms and tail using a running stitch. Leave approximately 3/16 inch/4.7mm border for the opening.
- Fold the body opening inside the top and sew closed.
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Create the head. Fold the top over the left, right, bottom and back over the top (the same way you might fold a caramel candy wrapper). Use brown thread to close the gap and sew shut.
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Fold the ears in half so they resemble chipmunk ears. Insert the ears into small openings at the top of the head. Sew into the head.
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Stitch the tail. Use a backstitch to sew the tail, using differently colored threads down the middle of the tail.
Assembling the Chipmunk
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Attach the head, arms and tail to the body. Lay body on a flat surface and assemble the other body parts. Use pins to hold in place while you stitch the arms, head and tail to the body.
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Create two small eyes using black thread. Make the eyes small or large, to add character.
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Sew a wooden bead into the base of the chipmunk�¢??s face to create his nose. If necessary, you may want to further secure the nose in place by using fabric glue before stitching.
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Finished.
Tips
- Add a small jacket by trying doll clothes on the chipmunk.
- Consider creating the chipmunk�¢??s nose using thread, especially if the puppet is for a smaller child (a wooden bead may pose a choking hazard).
- Add eyebrows or a smile using thread to the chipmunk�¢??s face.
Warnings
- This toy or display item is not suitable for children under the age of 3.
Things You'll Need
- 1 glove made of soft material with five finger/thumb spots (not a mitten)
- 2 thick pipe cleaners - cut one in half (of any color)
- Thin yarn or embroidery thread (in natural colors so that they match the color of the glove)
- 1 brown wooden bead (which will become the animal�¢??s nose)
- Cotton stuffing
- A black fabric pen
- 1 pair of sharp sewing scissors
- A needle suited to the thread/yarn