Finger Puppets
Finger puppets
Felt puppets from Emma Hardy's book Sewing for
Children are as easy or complicated as you want to make them
and a good way to get the kids involved.
Create your own farmyard with these felt finger puppets. Use our
downloadable templates and sew pigs, horses, chickens, sheep, cows
and ducks. Or use your imagination and add your own features to the
basic puppet shape to make a host of different characters. Go
really wild with a set of jungle animals or design your own aliens
and monsters. The possibilities are endless!

You will need:
Paper and pencil, to make the pattern pieces
Scissors
Felt in different colours
Pins
Pinking shears
Needle and thread
How to make:
1. Click here to download the
template. Cut out a paper pattern for the main body of the puppets
you wish to make. Fold a piece of felt into two, giving you two
body shapes, and pin the pattern onto it. Cut out the shapes with
scissors, but use pinking shears for the base of the sheep to give
it a jagged edge. Remove the pins and patterns.
2. Cut out any
additional paper shapes, such as a beak or mane, from the
templates. If you are making a sheep, use pinking shears to cut out
the face. You can either pin pieces onto felt or draw around them
if that is easier. Cut a length of thread and tie a knot at one
end. Thread the needle and use small stitches to sew the beak onto
the chicken, the bill and feet onto the duck, patches on the cow
and the mane onto the horse. Finish with a knot at the back of the
felt. Sew noses onto the cow, pig and horse, and a face onto the
sheep.

3. To sew eyes onto your animals, stitch French knots (click here for sewing
instructions). Start at the back of the felt with a knot and finish
with a knot. For the sheep, sew the eyes onto the face piece. Use
French knots as well to sew nostrils onto the noses of the horse,
pig, and cow, and onto the face piece of the sheep.
4. For the horse,
cow or sheep, position the ears on the underside of the front of
the puppet (the bit with the face on). Do the same for the
chicken's comb (the red bit!). Pin the front of the puppet to the
back piece of felt, making sure the ears (or comb) are in place.
Working from the back, sew a running stitch (click here for sewing instructions)
around the puppet but not across the bottom. Finish with a knot at
the back and trim the thread. Remove the pins. For the pig, sew on
its ears with small stitches, starting and finishing with a knot at
the back
Extract from Sewing for Children
Text copyright © Emma Hardy, photos © CICO Books, RRP$44.99
(hardback), available now. Published by CICO Books. Distributed by
Southern Publishers Group.
As seen in OHbaby!
magazine Issue 13: 2011

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