Finger Puppets (In-the-Hoop)Create an entire cast of finger puppets as the perfect gift for your favorite little ones. Made with just tear-away stabilizer and scraps a felt, these playful toys will delight children of all ages. SuppliesProject Needs & Notes Products Used
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Steps To Complete
In-the-hoop finger puppet designs each have one full embroidery file and one dieline. |
Spray the back of the printed dieline with a small amount of temporary spray adhesive. |
The "finger" part of the puppet is shaped like a half-oval. Cut out two pieces of felt for this shape; one is for the front of the puppet, and one is for the back. |
When the fabric pieces are cut and ready, it's time to start stitching. Hoop a piece of tear-away stabilizer. |
Use a size 11 sharp sewing needle in the machine rather than an embroidery needle. |
Attach the hoop to the machine. |
Spray the back side of one of the body pieces with a small amount of temporary adhesive. |
Place it right inside of the stitched outline. |
Continue embroidering the design. |
Next, more dielines will sew. |
Spray the back of the face and stomach pieces with a bit of temporary spray adhesive. |
Place the pieces inside of the sewn outlines. |
Continue embroidering the design. Tack down stitches for the face and stomach will sew next. |
Next, the face and/or stomach detail will embroider. |
Watch for a note on the color change sheet that says "finishing seam." |
Flip the appendages and the tail to the inside of the front body piece so that the ends are aligned with the outer edges of the body piece. Lay the tail to the inside so that it will not be sewn over later on. |
You can also add hair or braids (on the fairytale puppets for example). |
Spray the sides and top edges of the back body piece with a little adhesive. |
Align the back piece on top of the embroidered front piece and appendages and press in place. |
Attach the hoop to the machine and continue embroidering the design. |
When the design has finished, unhoop the stabilizer and tear away the excess. |
Trim the bottom corners by making diagonal cuts on each side of the puppet. |
Turn the puppet right side out and use the end of a pen to get the shape to look nice. |
To finish the tail, loop thread around the tip of the yarn about 1/4" from the end and tie it in a knot. |
Create female animals by leaving the antlers off the moose and the horns off the cow. |
You can add embellishments to the puppets too. |
These fun felt puppets are a terrific way to embroider fun for kids of all ages and sizes. |
Customize the puppets to your child's liking by sewing them in colors of their choice! |