Puppeteer Barnaby Dixon takes inanimate objects and turns them into uncannily real characters. Barnaby's creations have brought joy to millions over the last Want to make your own dragon puppet? The updated pattern for the head has finally been released, check it out! Begin by measuring the chosen doorway and adding 1 inch to the horizontal measurement and 3 inches to the vertical measurement. Cut the curtain to those dimensions. Use iron-on adhesive to create a clean edge on the cut sides. You'll use about 1/2 inch of fabric on each side and 3 inches on the top. Be sure to leave room for the tension rod. Leave the rest of the beige felt for the claws and do what the next step says. Sew the socks together along the red dashed lines in the templates to form your sock sloth's head, arms, body, and legs. Cut the pieces along the blue lines. Keep the remaining sock fabrics to wrap the magnets if you choose to use them. This #tutorial is to help you make #easy peasy #stickpuppets which are #fun and easy to manipulate. #puppetmaking #diy #craft #kids #teachers #children MATER A step by step tutorial on how to make hands for your puppet. Free pattern in the link below. 2. Cut strips of card to make the finger bands. Each strip should be 1cm x 6 cm. Roll these strips into hoops and secure with tape. Stick the finger band on the back. 3. Cut out and colour the finger puppets. Add fabric and string if you wish. 4. Stick the finger bands on the back and you’re ready to go! Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors. I'm currently working on the baby plant puppet so stay tuned for that!(Expand video to see all written instructions)I zZRn.