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scissors (we recommend Gingher 8-Inch Knife Edge Dressmaker’s Shears)
sewing machine (or a needle and a lot of patience; we recommend a Janome HD3000 Heavy Duty Mechanical Sewing Machine)
sewing pins
marker or tracing chalk
tape
fabric glue or other very strong adhesive
gnu puppet pattern (available for purchase on our Gumroad page)blue fleece, 1/2 yd.
white fleece, 1/2 yd.
grey fleece, 1/2 yd.
1/2” foam sheeting, 1/2 yd.
3/4 or 1″ foam sheeting, 12″ square
red felt, 1 sheet
white stiffened felt, 1 sheet
white foam, 1 sheet
blue thread
buttons, 2
fabric dye (optional)
yarn (optional)
wire (optional)
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Base: a dowel, chop stick, frame piece, natural wood or cardboard tube
Arms: Popsicle stick, skewer, chop stick, cardboard strips, straws
Head: Styrofoam ball, plastic Christmas ornament, model magic, felt, fabric, ping pong ball, large beads, belt buckles, tassels, paper, paper maché
Hair: ribbon, zippers, yarn, raffia, trim, paper, fake flowers, fake fur, beads, pins, brass brackets
Eyes: beads, buttons, jewels, clay, paper, fabric, felt, tape
Mouth: tape, beads, buttons, felt, ribbon, chording, pins
Clothing: fabric scraps from all types of materials-wool, silk, cotton, felt, velvets all work great-cloth should be cut into in rectangular strips to make a simple tunic
Belt: ribbon, trim/yarn/leather