This is Unlucky! He is a Folkmanis Handpuppet
I got him as a gift for my 21st bday! I love him dearly 🖤

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This is Unlucky! He is a Folkmanis Handpuppet
I got him as a gift for my 21st bday! I love him dearly 🖤
Cat puppet work in progress
FILMCOW ART DUMP
filmcow haha
Startuar
Triangle man(and harold)
Triangle man…wait why is punkrocker here
Haha
fuck you
PUPPET MASTER SONA
I LOVE U 30+ YEAR OLD MOVIE!!
oh hes also on artfight!
An art gifting game
I fell in love with this scrungly cat puppet at Barnes and Noble today. He was sitting by himself all lonely.
He's so silly looking and cute, i love him.
Spots says hello! She wants to know what your favorite color is.
What's your favorite color?
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Black
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I'm just here to give Spots a little head pat. *pat pat*
Cat Hand Puppet - Free Knitting Pattern
I was asked to recreate a cat hand puppet that Engel was given when he was tiny. Its an adorable toy, and pattern, but there’s a lot of sewing involved if I was to follow it truthfully. So here’s an in-the-round, as little sewing as possible, version of his childhood cat puppet!
Materials -4mm double-pointed needles -Stitch marker -Cat coloured chunky yarn -Small amount of black thread for mouth and eyes -Small amount of pink thread for nose and paws -Small amount of contrast colour for eyes -Small amount of white for whiskers -Tapestry/yarn needle for seaming
Abbreviations St(s) = Stitch(es) CO = Cast on K# = knit # stitches P# = purl # stitches Inc = Increase by your preferred method (I prefer to M1) Dec = Decrease by knitting 2 stitches together BO = Bind off
Gauge 19 stitches and 28 rows = 10 cm in stockinette stitch
Puppet The puppet is worked from the bottom up, in the round. The arms are created by casting on additional stitches, working a few rounds, then binding stitches off. The top and bottom of the arms will need to be sewn afterwards. The head itself is square with the ears being created with a little bit of crafty sewing afterwards.
CO40 sts in cat colour, divide across four needles marking the start of the row with stitch marker (40sts) 1 – K 1 row (40sts) 2 – P 1 row (40sts) Repeat rows 1 and 2 once more. This creates a garter edge at the bottom of the puppet and helps stop it curling. 5 – 27 – K 23 rows (40sts) 28 – K20sts, CO14sts, K20sts, CO14sts, ensure all stitches are joined in the round. This creates the bottom of the arms. (68sts) 29 – K 1 row 30 – K26sts, inc next 2 sts, K32, inc next 2 sts, K6 (72sts) 31 – K27sts, inc next 2 sts, K34, inc next 2 sts, K7 (76sts) 32-34 – K 3 rows 35 – K27sts, dec next 2 st, K34, dec next 2 sts, K7 (72sts) 36 – K17, BO22, K14, BO19 (31sts) 37 – BO3, K to end of row These two rows will create the top of the arms. (28sts) 38 – K 1 row 39 – Inc 1 st, K12, inc next 2 sts, K12, inc 1 st (32sts) 40 – Inc 1 st, K14, inc next 2 sts, K14, inc 1 st (36sts) 41 – Inc 1 st, K16, inc next 2 sts, K16, inc 1 st (40sts) 42-61 – K 20 rows BO all sts. Alternatively, you can work a three needle BO at this point to close the head and save a little on sewing.
Tail The tail is worked as an i-cord, again to save on sewing and for a neater finish. Roughly 10 rows from the CO edge, pick up and knit 4 centre sts. 1 – K1, inc next 2 sts, k1 (6sts) 2-25 – K24 rows Cut yarn and thread through remaining sts. Alternatively, you can knit the tail separately and sew on afterwards.
Finishing Sew the top of the head and arms closed. Sew the bottom of the arms closed. Tuck in loose ends. To create ears, sew diagonally across the top corners of the head, through both the front and back of the puppet, making sure to pull the thread tight to create the ears. (see diagram below). Using various coloured threads, sew on face and paws, making sure not to catch the two layers together otherwise you wont fit your hand in! I’ve put on the diagram what I did for the face, but feel free to do your own!
Sizes given are approximate.
Pattern copyright of foxymitts.co.uk
I was originally just gonna make one but after creating the idea of uncle Blue... I couldn't help myself :3c
I did forget that it was taking place in the 1960's but maybe they're just trendsetters!!
@the-felttip-files!!