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    From "Creative Juice"
    episode DCRJ-309


    (Continued from page 2)

    Bathtime just turned into an imaginative puppet show! Ordinary hand towels and felt become fun bath puppets in the shape of frogs, piglets, monsters or anything else a child can imagine.

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    Bathtime Puppets
    Bathtime Puppet

    Materials:

    1 hand towel
    embroidery floss
    felt scraps
    embroidery needle
    scissors
    sewing machine
    permanent marker

    1. Choose a hand towel and felt in colors appropriate for each puppet (figure A).

    2. Fold the towel in half end to end. Place a hand on the folded towel with your arm pointed toward teh towel ends and a finger pointed toward the fold. Spread your pinky and thumb as far as possible and, with a wide stroke (approximately 1-1/2" from your hand), trace around your hand (like a hand turkey) with the marker (figure B).
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    Figure A

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    Figure B


    3. Cut through both layers of the towel on the traced line and pin for sewing (figure C). Sew around the puppet, leaving a 1/4" seam allowance; leave the bottom part of the puppet open for your hand (figure D).

    4. Clip the curves of the seam allowance to increase flexibility and turn right side out (figure E).
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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E


    5. Adding features is the place to get creative (figure F). Cut circles for eyes, funny noses, floppy ears, etc. (figure G). Hand-stitch with embroidery floss and add extra details with a simple satin stitch (figure H).
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    Figure F

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    Figure G

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    Figure H




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