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Sew Simple Puppets
Patterns and instructions for 20 easy hand puppets.
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Sew Simple Puppets: Soft and Sweet
Puppets included
Baby, bear, bird, bunny, cat, chicken, cow, dog,
duck, elephant, gingerbread, lion, monkey, mouse,
owl, parrot, penguin, pig, sheep, tiger.
scrap of dark pink fabric for nostrils; scrap of
black fabric for tail tip
dog: scraps of contrasting fabric for paws
gingerbread: one package (2 1/2 yards) of 1/2”-
wide rick rack
lion: embroidery floss and needle, or fabric
paint, for mouth; one small skein of yarn; piece
of cardboard or stiff paper
monkey: large scrap of contrasting fabric for
face and inner ears
sheep: scrap of pink felt for inner ears
tiger: use a tiger print for the body, or use
orange fabric and scraps of black felt to make
stripes (stripe patterns are included)
Required materials
For each puppet, you need:
• 1/2 yard non-ravelling fabric for the outside
• 1/2 yard non-ravelling fabric for the lining
• 1/2 yard craft batting (optional)
• scraps of felt (or non-ravelling fabric) for eyes,
noses, and cheeks
• matching thread
For these puppets, you also need:
baby: 1/4 yard flesh-colored fabric (for face and
hands); 1/8 yard contrasting fabric for bonnet,
collar, and cuffs; 6” strand of yarn for hair; 1 1/4
yards eyelet (optional)
all birds: 1/8 yard contrasting fabric for beak
and feet; chicken: scrap of red fabric for comb;
owl: scrap of white fabric for face; parrot: scrap
of white fabric for face; 1/8 yard (or one square
of felt) of contrasting fabric for “feathers”;
penguin: 1/4 yard white fabric; 1/8 yard fabric
for hat; scraps of contrasting fabric for hat trim
bunny, bear, pig, or mouse: pink embroidery
floss and needle, or pink fabric paint; scrap of
pink felt
cow: use a cow print for the body (or sew scraps
of black felt to white fabric); scrap of yellow felt
for horns; scrap of light pink fabric for nose;
Recommended fabrics
Polar fleece, sweatshirt fleece, velour, flannel, fake
fur, fuzzy felt, plush “skin,” knits, felt.
Lining and batting
The lining can be the same as the outside fabric, but
it doesn’t have to be. If you pick a thin fabric for the
outside, use a thick lining to help support the puppet.
If the fabric is very thick (like fake fur), use a thin
lining to keep the puppet from becoming too bulky.
Since the lining will show around the edges, pick a
color that complements the outside color, but that’s
not so bright it shows through. If both fabrics are
thin, you may also want to add a layer of craft bat-
ting. (A 36” by 45” package is enough for three or
four puppets.) Note: If the fabric is 60” or wider, it
should give you enough for two puppets.
All patterns and instructions
© 2006 Christy Graunke
www.puppetpub.com
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Sew Simple Puppets
Welcome
These soft, colorful puppets make perfect story time
or play time companions, as well as great nursery
decorations or baby gifts. Best of all, these puppets
are easy to sew! With basic sewing skills and some
readily available materials, you can make a lovable,
long-lasting puppet (or two, or three, or twenty…)
without spending all day at the sewing machine.
To make these puppets, you’ll work with the fabric
right side out. This makes the sewing easier and less
bulky. It also means that as soon as you cut and lay
out the pieces, you can see exactly what your puppet
will look like. Since the stitches do show, you may
want to use a simple decorative or zig-zag stitch.
in place and cut around it. Remove the pattern and
unfold the fabric. This will be the body back.
Cut a second body piece the same way. Cut this
piece in half along the fold line. These pieces will be
the body front.
Body: pieces
Note: Use the bird body pattern for bird puppets, and
the basic body patterns for all other puppets. (Only
the basic body is pictured in these instructions.) See
the enclosed list of patterns needed for each puppet.
Fold the fabric right sides together. Place the body
pattern on the fabric, lining up the straight edge of
the pattern with the fold of the fabric. Pin the pattern
Cut a body back and body front from the lining and
batting (optional) the same way.
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Note: For the dog, gingerbread, parrot, penguin, or
baby, follow the specific instructions below. For all
other puppets, skip to the “Body: assembly” section.
Baby
Hands: Fold the flesh-colored
fabric in half right sides together.
Pin the hand pattern to the fabric
and cut around the pattern. Cut
two more hands the same way.
Place the hands over the top
corners of the fabric body fronts
and back, and pin them in place.
Cut four strips, each 1/2” wide by
4” long, from contrasting fabric, or four pieces,
each 4” long, of eyelet. Place the contrasting
fabric or eyelet over the straight edge of each
hand. Stitch across the contrasting fabric or
eyelet, securing the straight edge of the hand in
place. (The rest of the hand will get sewn in
when you assemble the puppet.)
Dog paws: Cut two paws and
eight toes from contrasting fabric.
Position one paw and four toes on
the upper corner of each body
front, at least 1/2” away from the
edge. Stitch around the edge of
each paw and toe.
Gingerbread frosting and
buttons: Pin rick rack along the
outer (curved) edges of the body
fronts. Stitch the rick rack to the
fabric using matching thread. Cut
three white “buttons” using the
small eye pattern. Position them
along the straight edge of one of
the body fronts, about 1/4” from
the edge. Stitch around the edge of each
“button.”
Collar: You can make the collar
from fabric or from eyelet.
Fabric: Fold the contrasting
fabric in half and cut around the
collar pattern. Place the two
collar pieces on the body fronts,
lining up the top edge of the
collar with the top edge of the
body. Stitch across the curved
edge of each collar piece only. Eyelet: Cut two
pieces of eyelet, each 2 and 1/2” long. Pin the
eyelet on the body fronts so that each piece
forms a gentle curve, and stitch the eyelet in
place.
Parrot wing feathers: Cut two
large center wing feathers and
four smaller side wing feathers.
Position the feathers on the
wing area of each body front.
Stitch around the edge of each
wing feather.
Penguin tummy: Cut two
penguin tummies from white
fabric. Lay the tummy pieces on
the body fronts, lining up the
straight edge of each tummy
with the straight edge of each
body front. Stitch around the
curved edge of each tummy
only. (The straight edge will get
sewn in when you assemble the puppet.)
Appliqué: You can buy a ready-
made appliqué and attach it
according to the package
instructions, or you can use the
bunny or duck appliqué patterns
provided. Cut the appliqué from a
scrap of fabric, add eyes using
small French knots or dots of
fabric paint (optional), place it on
one of the body fronts, and whip stitch around
the edges of the appliqué.
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Body: assembly
Place the body front fabric and lining wrong sides
together. If you are using batting, slide it in between
the fabric and lining. Pin the layers together, then
stitch along the straight edge of each body front.
long. Loop the strip into a small u-shape,
position it on the face, then stitch it in place.
Position the face on the right side of one of the
head pieces and stitch around the edge of the
face.
Place the body back and lining wrong sides together.
If you are using batting, slide it in between the fabric
and lining. Pin the layers together and set them
aside.
Owl face: Cut one owl face from
white fabric. Cut two eyes and
one beak from contrasting fabric.
Place the eyes on top of the face,
then stitch them in place. Position
the white face on the right side of
one of the head pieces and stitch around the
edges of the face. Position the top of the beak
just below the center of the face and stitch it in
place.
Head and face
Cut two head pieces from fabric. (Note: For the
baby, use flesh-colored fabric for the head pieces.)
Cut two head pieces from the lining, and two from
and batting (optional).
Parrot face: Cut one parrot face
from white fabric. Cut two small
eyes from dark fabric, one parrot
beak from yellow or orange
fabric, and one parrot cere from
contrasting fabric. Position the
eyes, beak, and cere on the white face (with the
cere just above the beak). Stitch around the edge
of each piece. Place the face on the right side of
one of the head pieces, lining up the bottom
edges. Stitch around the edge of the face.
Note: For the gingerbread, monkey, penguin, owl, or
parrot, follow the specific instructions below. For all
other puppets, skip to the “Eyes and cheeks” section.
Gingerbread frosting: Pin rick
rack along the curved edge of the
head (leave the lower edge of the
head plain). Stitch the rick rack
to the fabric using matching
thread. Add “Eyes and cheeks”
following the general directions.
Penguin face: Cut one penguin
face from white fabric. Cut two
eyes from dark fabric, and cut two
beaks from yellow fabric.
Position the eyes and one of the
beaks on the white face and sew
them in place. Place the second beak on top of
the first, and stitch it to the face along the top
edge only. Place the face on the right side of one
of the head pieces, lining up the bottom edges.
Stitch around the edge of the face.
Monkey face: Cut one monkey
face from contrasting fabric. Cut
two eyes from dark fabric and
two cheeks from pink fabric.
Position the eyes and cheeks on
the right side of the face, then
stitch around each piece using matching thread.
Cut a strip of pink fabric about 1/8” wide by 2”
Eyes and cheeks
Cut two eyes (using the large or small eye pattern)
from dark fabric. Cut two cheeks (for the baby,
gingerbread, pig, or elephant) from pink fabric.
Position the eyes and cheeks on the right side of one
of the fabric heads, then stitch around each piece
using matching thread.
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