You Can Make Puppet Costumes: A Free Ebook
There is a free ebook on the web entitled You can make puppet costumes. I have used this book for everything from muppet-type puppet costumes, to designing and making clothes for rod puppets. But you can use it to make clothes for every type of puppet, including marionettes, sock puppets, glove puppets… the whole magila.
You can find the book here.
Please note: I’m not referring to large costumes - fursuits or mascots or any human costume - in this article; this refers to costumes for puppets - marionettes, etc - to wear only… so no, this isn’t going to help you build your halloween costume
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| My puppet, Amy. She has two costumes, a hospital gown and a party dress. She also has blonde permanent hair hidden under a brown woolen wig. |
As much as I’d love to do a step-by-step instructional on how to make puppet costumes, it would be redundant. Because it’s already been done!
The instructions are very easy to follow, and can be used for every kind of puppet you can think of with minor alterations. You can use the step-by-step guide to make a range of clothing items, from dresses to capes, from pants to skirts, from shirts to t-shirts, from coats to three-piece suits. The book also includes easy-to-understand hints and tips, plus simple explanations for sewing novices.
I highly recommend downloading it, printing it out, and using it. You can see how I used it to make my costume for Doc here. I also used it to make Amy’s pretty in pink dress (pictured at left) and Jeff’s outfit, along with plenty of other clothes (ninja-style top included!). It’s probably the best resource for designing and making puppet costumes, since any costume you make will have its own specific requirements - no two puppets are the same, your needs for costumes will also be different.
You can also use Build-a-bear or children’s clothes, but they may not fit, may not be the correct style or for the right look. Be warned though, that these are often limited solutions, as puppets require additional flexibility in fabric and movement than is often sewn into such clothing items. This is why making your own clothing will be infinitely better for your puppet.
You should also read my post on why there aren’t any free puppet costume patterns available on the net, and my post on where to buy puppet costumes, or the article on changing a puppet’s clothes. [Links to be added]
You can find the book here. Did I mention that it was free to download? Yes, yes I did.
This post AKA how to make clothes for rod puppets, AKA Marionettes clothing, AKA how to make a costume for a marionette, AKA how to make glove puppet clothes








26th November 2008 at 21:46
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Glad the links helped you and your students Brenda!
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