Mittens Puppet Theater
A puppet theater in which fairy-tale characters are made from mittens is a great way to diversify the holiday for kids or give adults the opportunity to feel like children again.
Making a mitten doll is very simple. Below are instructions that you can follow to make a hare and a chicken. With a little imagination, you can make other characters according to the presented model. The mitten doll can be dressed or decorated - everything is in your hands!
Before starting work, prepare threads of the desired color, a variety of buttons, a hook or knitting needles, scissors - that’s, in general, everything you might need.
First, knit an ordinary mitten - it will be the “torso” of our hero. You can knit or crochet - it doesn’t play a big role. Think through the “anatomical details” of the character. Our hare, for example, has a fluffy little tail, and the chicken has a comb, a red beak and wings. All this can be knitted separately and sewn on, or it can be provided when making mittens.
The base of the future doll is ready. The characters are already quite recognizable, right? It's time to move on to character detailing.Our dolls need eyes (we make them from buttons of a suitable size) and crocheted circles. The hare cannot be left without long ears, which are knitted separately and sewn to the mitten.
There can be many details. Their number depends only on your desire and imagination. Our chicken boasts an openwork tail, the hare has a beady mouth.
Our characters are absolutely ready and can act in the theater even now! Soft, warm and bright dolls just beg to be held by children and adults! Now you can bring any fairy tale to life and act out any scenario you like!
Making a mitten doll is very simple. Below are instructions that you can follow to make a hare and a chicken. With a little imagination, you can make other characters according to the presented model. The mitten doll can be dressed or decorated - everything is in your hands!
Before starting work, prepare threads of the desired color, a variety of buttons, a hook or knitting needles, scissors - that’s, in general, everything you might need.
First, knit an ordinary mitten - it will be the “torso” of our hero. You can knit or crochet - it doesn’t play a big role. Think through the “anatomical details” of the character. Our hare, for example, has a fluffy little tail, and the chicken has a comb, a red beak and wings. All this can be knitted separately and sewn on, or it can be provided when making mittens.
The base of the future doll is ready. The characters are already quite recognizable, right? It's time to move on to character detailing.Our dolls need eyes (we make them from buttons of a suitable size) and crocheted circles. The hare cannot be left without long ears, which are knitted separately and sewn to the mitten.
There can be many details. Their number depends only on your desire and imagination. Our chicken boasts an openwork tail, the hare has a beady mouth.
Our characters are absolutely ready and can act in the theater even now! Soft, warm and bright dolls just beg to be held by children and adults! Now you can bring any fairy tale to life and act out any scenario you like!
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