(Quick summary of the project: 1/3 yard fleece. The mouth is an oval, not a circle.)
Materials:
1/3 yard fleece,
sewing thread
scraps of fleece
embroidery floss
Supplies:
yard stick or
scissors, pins
sewing machine
chalk or soap for marking details
lid for template
2 hours
Finished sizes:
11"circumference, 30" nose to tail
Let me share photos of the process:
fleeces options |
scraps of fleece |
Cut 60" fleece in half, (mine 11" x 30") 12" x 30" |
Trim salvage, fold lengthwise (hotdog). Not in the photo, cut 10"x12" to fold lengthwise for dorsal fins. |
Although this is fleece, stitch right-sides together. Then, turn righ-tside out, creating an inside seam. |
The dorsal fins are ready for design. With soap or chalk, trace triangles and head back to the sewing machine. |
Top-stitch the triangles twice. |
Trim away the excess fleece. |
Cut fleece for the tongue. Cut an oval for the inside mouth. |
Stitch the tongue into the mouth, securing the tongue, and creating a hinge. |
Turn the puppet inside out, and stitch the extra fabric to close up the gap at the hinge. | Yes, this is fiddly. |
With more fleece scraps, create eyes. (I could have used fancy buttons, but this family includes a baby brother.) |
Now, let's get Kracken!
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