FYI, fellow viewers, Glurp costs $54.95, the upgrade kits (arm rods, eye sheet, and nose sheet) each cost $9.95, and a puppet stand costs $19.95. All in all, very affordable! The upgrade kits don't need to be bought more than once per puppet, too.
I love how even a professional maker like Adam still sticks his tongue out when he’s focusing on a craft. Here I get people snickering because I do it, I’ll show them these videos when they do it!!
This is such a universal gesture that people have studied it. www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/sticking-tongue-out#:~:text=When%20a%20person%20sticks%20out,stick%20out%20their%20tongue%20involuntarily. Basically, your tongue is very distracting, so while your brain is busy it puts your tongue in time-out.
So disappointed that Adam took the puppet off before going to answer the door! I was imagining the door opening 6 inches and the puppet poking its head around to greet the delivery guy!
Just want to say thanks Adam. I understand that it’s probably not the easiest thing to do keeping track of all the stuff that you have to do in the craft at the same time as keeping track of what’s going on with the camera where it is if it’s recording. I imagine it to be quite a headache. But just know it’s not unappreciated.
@@sethdubois318 This is Kristen, the general manager of Tested. My husband built the same puppet as Adam, in Olive, and he'd never even SEWN before, although he loves working with his hands. Here's how his puppet turned out -- basically, YOU CAN DO IT! instagram.com/p/CO9YsdDBKP7/
Seth, the fur is very forgiving and a whip stitch is a breeze. The only spot to take care on sewing is down the face. Go slow, use even stitches. Maybe search for “Henson stitch”. When you turn the head right side out, you can use a stiff brush to move the nap of the felt to help hide the seam. Good luck and have fun!
I absolutely love how the puppet has a really distinct personality the moment Adam puts it on his hand. Like, it wasnt even finished and instantly had so much character... pure joy to watch, it just makes me really happy :D
The kits that Monkey Boyz Productions sells come with guides that show both written and illustrations for the sewing stitches used in their construction, along with links you can look up online to show just how to sew them. I recently purchased the "Flick" kit, and am in the process of making my first puppet! MBP is great for anyone who's looking to make their first puppets. I also recommend looking up Adam Kruetenger's channel on You Tube, as he is a master puppet maker and enthusiast, and has TONS of videos for DIY demos for many techniques for puppet making.
Find this awesome puppet kit at Monkey Boys Productions: monkeyboysproductions.com/ and check out their UA-cam channel at ua-cam.com/users/MonkeyBoysProduction Disclosure: This kit was provided by the manufacturer for purposes of review. Here's the same puppet that Adam made, built by our general manager's husband, who had never sewn before: instagram.com/p/CO9YsdDBKP7/ Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/iDJtJKMICpb9B1qf7qjEOA.htmljoin
This is one of my favorite videos I don’t know why. I’ve never been a big fan of puppets stuff but after reading and learning so much about Jim Henson I’m super motivated and really want to make some of my own. And don’t worry about it Adam… you know how the old saying goes… Measure once and cut three times… And then do it right the next time once you get back from the store buying new materials 😂 It happens to the best of us. If it’s worth doing…. it’s worth doing twice
I'd love for, if there are more one-day puppet builds, this to be a build-along stream or real-time video. I find so much of my energy for my craft in sharing the space and passion with others, and I feel like having this in the bg of a craft session (or even just the establishing of the community in a chat section) would be so helpful.
More than you making it, I can't express how much joy it gave me to see you engage with that puppet! Actual joy. I'm actually smiling while typing this.
Thanks to Adam's video here, as well as another Adam -- Adam Kruetinger -- I purchased the "Flick" kit from Monkey Boyz, and am in the process of making my first puppet!
With in moments of watching this video I went and order the "Blip" kit with all the fixings. Super great kit for an unbelievable price. Can Not wait to build this.
Another method for right-side-outing is to start your stitch with a very long thread tail that you can use to pull out through the opening when you're done.
A new maker’s merit badge...... Read directions before you start.......we all have done it! Love the enthusiasm! This build made me smile. Let’s build more puppets for a better world.
A seam-ripper is a beautifully designed tool. It's just a small curved knife, but then some genius stuck a little ball on it to help hold the fabric apart for you. They're wonderful.
11:40 i keep pausing to comment! i can't thank you enough for showing this build. i make finger puppets, and i never thought to use an x-acto to cut out the faux fur...i just used the tip of very sharp scissors to cut the backing only. i also figured out to fold the floof inside, clear of the seam allowance, when i sew. can't wait to see how glurp turns out!
I know that there’s a lot to it including peoples jobs and the workload but I hope that as lockdown ends and it’s safer to be around each other we don’t completely lose Adam’s solo camera work. I’ve come to really enjoy the dialogue Adam has with himself/the camera which is different when others are around.
Not to worry. We will be filming some of Adam's One Day Builds -- the advantage to that is that Adam can focus on what he's doing and not worry about framing -- but right now, we are planning for Adam to be filming the majority of his videos himself, as he's been doing!
I wrote many user manuals for equipment the company I was working for sold. Ting to keep the word count down, without missing anything is HARD.. Photos and/or diagrams are a must.
I have several puppets (about 7), they even go with me in the metro and to work as a security agent. My next projects are a hook wall to store and display them all, and atemting to knit a hand puppet.
In case anyone cares - with the safety eyes secured, if you want a socketed look to the eyes, you can go up one side of the eye, wrap your thread around the stalk a few times, go down the opposite side and gently, emphasis gently, pull until you have the look you want. As a maker of many a crocheted soft toy, I can't tell you what a difference it makes to them.
You need hemostats to turn those arms right side out, instead of a dowel. Reach the hemostat into the object, all the way to the end, and clamp on. Then zoop, pull it right side out. Easy peasy.
I have a collection of antique and modern wooden knitting needles of various sizes that I use to turn things out in the way you used a dowel rod. I have found them to be incredibly useful as well as aesthetically. pleasing to look at. Just thought I would share. . . .
My Mum used to make costumes for plays and circuses. All kinds of hats, gloves, coats and pants. I used to help her do the sewing, and most things were sewn inside out. I was always excited to see how they would look when they were turned right side out. :-)
Mistakes are part of life. Now he's just unique. He is like no other puppet. While everyone's is perhaps perfect, yours is uniquely different. He has a seam. Could carry a back story. Or could be a scar. Its just being different and unique. See mistakes as a bespoke and custom version of something that will be the same for everyone who buys it. Plus it's a chance to buy another one and do it right should you want to.
Back in the 80s there was a flurry of arm puppets that appeared, mostly at fairs. We bought ours at the California State Fair in 82. It was like a yellow monkey with slack arms and velcro on the hands so it would appear to be holding on to you. Great party starter in the day. Don't remember what happened to the little feller.
“Depressed? I’m the furthest thing from depressed. I mean, look at what I’ve accomplished. Do you see him? Do you think a depressed person could make this? No.”
Being depressed doesn't mean you can't be creative. Just means there are things happening to you that make life a struggle. Creating an object is one of many ways to deal with depression. The euphoria that you experience when you accomplish what you set out to do is a great reliever of depression. So yes, if you are depressed, you can make this. Stop telling yourself that you can't. That leads to more depression.
I just ordered one, they are so adorable. I've been looking at your puppet builds and thinking and thinking. That kit is surprisingly affordable and comes in lots of colors. Looks great to put together. I know they send things as a form of advertising but, hey, it worked. Super excited for my multicolor purple raspberry monster glurb, and looking forward to figuring out who he/she/it is.
Hey Adam! sewing tip: Don't load your needle with more thread than you would pull further from your hand to elbow - (I hope that makes sense) like disposable blades, you'll have to reload your needle more often, but there's no reason to make sweeping pulls behind or up to your head. It'll save a lot of mechanical effort and go even faster!
How long until he acquires a Jamie puppet and gradually begins losing his sanity arguing with it over all the things he wanted to argue about but couldn't risk losing his job?
Sewer's trick! Your hand-sewing thread should never be longer than your forearm; it protects your shoulder from repetitive strain injuries and it take less time to replace your thread more often than it takes to pull your arm all the way back on every stitch through out an entire project.
Probably could have used a seem ripper and resewn that fleece if really bothered you. Can't now cause it's glued, but yea. I still think it looks good. I might not have thought twice about it if you hadn't said anything. XD
I just checked out their website! I'm amazed how inexpensive these kits are! Even with arm rods and all the accessories you're still under 100 dollars! So buying one next week!
I have a whatnot shop puppet kit. It came with the puppets and you put on the eye's and noses it also has other props to make them look different. I also have a full body Kermit puppet.
Speaking of Little Shop of Horrors, Glurp makes me think of Audrey a bit, especially with the fleece turned inside out, it kinda gives this 'bald vulture' look. I saw commenters say (including Kristen), that there's an Olive version of Glurp, that would look even more like Audrey, if the fur was replaced with foam leafs.
Someone tell Adam that he needs one of the X-Acto knives that has the swivel for the blade so he can cut in any direction and really nail those curves. I was noticing a lot of straight lines on the semi-circular portions of the build and figured Adam would like the tip.
This is awesome!!! I love these puppet builds! I was just given a puppet and it looks great but I would love to replace his eyes. I found this video during my research. As usual, this was very fun and informative!!!✨👏🏽✨👏🏽✨🛠️
It looks like the bird off of Charlie Brown with the little bitty black guys. Also it’s been a long time since I enjoyed puppets thanks for the little puppet show.
Hi Adam, perhaps you may find ease in turning things by getting a tool called a tube turner. It is used to turn tubes as thin as spaghetti straps for dresses or the corded tubing used to make frog closures on Asian style clothing. You should be able to find them in a higher-end dressmaking supply or haberdashery. I doubt the lower end fabric shops would have them. They are basically a latch hook on one end of a wire and a ring on the other to hold onto as you pull it.
I totally forgot! In kindergarten an author and illustrator came and read a book to us and we got to make puppets of the characters lol I think it was a very basic one but it was fun and I used that puppet to make my nieces laugh, good memories! I love Adam can still find joy in it!
ok, last comment on this build, i promise! i love how glurp turned out! you're right, adam--very orangutan-ish. and he def needs a red tongue and uvula. i once made a dinner plate-sized "dust bunny" puppet (because i knew it was going to get dusty) with posable ears for the express purpose of giving a puppet a uvula that would drop down whenever the puppet said, "aaahhhhhh!"
Awesome puppet! As a puppet maker, it’s fun to see someone else go through the process. Thanks for sharing. Now, about that Iron Giant on the floor… is that a custom build?
FYI, fellow viewers, Glurp costs $54.95, the upgrade kits (arm rods, eye sheet, and nose sheet) each cost $9.95, and a puppet stand costs $19.95. All in all, very affordable! The upgrade kits don't need to be bought more than once per puppet, too.
That IS a crazily affordable price for a nice kit like this. Should be 2x that much!
That 3D printed figure of Colonel Sanders was on point!
Oh, I hated the Colonel with is wee *beady* eyes, and that smug look on his face. "Oh, you're gonna buy my chicken! Ohhhhh!"
@@craigejacobs that was so funny to realise where you were going
Glad I’m not the only one who saw that.
Kentucky fried mythbuster.
@@craigejacobs I understood that reference
Adam shows just how talented he is. As soon as the puppet is on his hand, the puppet starts developing a personality.
All kids do the same thing, most adults do too.
Or it shows how mad Adam is
He actually has some training for doing exactly that. There's an older video of him going to the Muppet shop.
Yes!!! I was thinking the same!!! Wow!!!
The moment he became real was when he got a different voice and started talking about going to the disco to dance :) makes me happy.
I love how even a professional maker like Adam still sticks his tongue out when he’s focusing on a craft. Here I get people snickering because I do it, I’ll show them these videos when they do it!!
This is such a universal gesture that people have studied it.
www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/sticking-tongue-out#:~:text=When%20a%20person%20sticks%20out,stick%20out%20their%20tongue%20involuntarily.
Basically, your tongue is very distracting, so while your brain is busy it puts your tongue in time-out.
@@RDGoodner We had a boss used to do it all the time when he was concentrating on his paperwork whilst sitting in his glass office
Harpo Marx had a goofy expression called the Gookie. It was the concentrating at work expression of a neighborhood cigar maker in their NYC block
So disappointed that Adam took the puppet off before going to answer the door! I was imagining the door opening 6 inches and the puppet poking its head around to greet the delivery guy!
I was about to comment that same thing! Hahaha. He should 100% have take the puppet to open the door!
Just want to say thanks Adam. I understand that it’s probably not the easiest thing to do keeping track of all the stuff that you have to do in the craft at the same time as keeping track of what’s going on with the camera where it is if it’s recording. I imagine it to be quite a headache. But just know it’s not unappreciated.
I have zero sewing skill, but I love puppets. Maybe this can be a summer growth project.
Update: Ordered an Olive Glurp.
@@sethdubois318 This is Kristen, the general manager of Tested. My husband built the same puppet as Adam, in Olive, and he'd never even SEWN before, although he loves working with his hands. Here's how his puppet turned out -- basically, YOU CAN DO IT! instagram.com/p/CO9YsdDBKP7/
@@tested I did it! I'm much more inclined to try something new without qualifications the past year or so. I'm looking forward to it.
That was some quick shipping
Seth, the fur is very forgiving and a whip stitch is a breeze. The only spot to take care on sewing is down the face. Go slow, use even stitches. Maybe search for “Henson stitch”. When you turn the head right side out, you can use a stiff brush to move the nap of the felt to help hide the seam. Good luck and have fun!
I absolutely love how the puppet has a really distinct personality the moment Adam puts it on his hand. Like, it wasnt even finished and instantly had so much character... pure joy to watch, it just makes me really happy :D
I love your enthusiasm with everything you do, it's what hook me to mythbusters when I was a kid
Fur Fleece & Felt sounds like the name of a puppet strip club
I'd buy that for a dollar!
That or the name of a puppet metal band
100% !!!
Oh wow now I need an animated short about this strip club and the working puppets of the industry
“Perambulating next on the pole …. Turn ur puppet head and body inside out for ….. Whipstitch Winona….. 💥🦯💥
I never realized how much Adam looks like Col. Sanders until I saw the 3d printed doll.
It'd be a nice video for Adam to explain the different stitches he uses when sewing.
The kits that Monkey Boyz Productions sells come with guides that show both written and illustrations for the sewing stitches used in their construction, along with links you can look up online to show just how to sew them.
I recently purchased the "Flick" kit, and am in the process of making my first puppet! MBP is great for anyone who's looking to make their first puppets. I also recommend looking up Adam Kruetenger's channel on You Tube, as he is a master puppet maker and enthusiast, and has TONS of videos for DIY demos for many techniques for puppet making.
If you're looking for real, in-depth instructional videos on puppet building, be sure to look up Adam Kreutinger's videos. 😉
Find this awesome puppet kit at Monkey Boys Productions: monkeyboysproductions.com/
and check out their UA-cam channel at ua-cam.com/users/MonkeyBoysProduction
Disclosure: This kit was provided by the manufacturer for purposes of review.
Here's the same puppet that Adam made, built by our general manager's husband, who had never sewn before: instagram.com/p/CO9YsdDBKP7/
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i love those puppet videos
Hi Adam
what an absolute delight of a video. I could watch you interact with a puppet all day Adam.
This is one of my favorite videos I don’t know why. I’ve never been a big fan of puppets stuff but after reading and learning so much about Jim Henson I’m super motivated and really want to make some of my own.
And don’t worry about it Adam… you know how the old saying goes… Measure once and cut three times…
And then do it right the next time once you get back from the store buying new materials
😂
It happens to the best of us.
If it’s worth doing…. it’s worth doing twice
I'd love for, if there are more one-day puppet builds, this to be a build-along stream or real-time video. I find so much of my energy for my craft in sharing the space and passion with others, and I feel like having this in the bg of a craft session (or even just the establishing of the community in a chat section) would be so helpful.
only Adam can make 45 minutes worth of sewing look interesting
More than you making it, I can't express how much joy it gave me to see you engage with that puppet! Actual joy. I'm actually smiling while typing this.
Thanks to Adam's video here, as well as another Adam -- Adam Kruetinger -- I purchased the "Flick" kit from Monkey Boyz, and am in the process of making my first puppet!
With in moments of watching this video I went and order the "Blip" kit with all the fixings. Super great kit for an unbelievable price. Can Not wait to build this.
it's been 30 years since I've made puppets and you remind me how much I enjoyed it. Thank you.
Go make one! I've just gotten into it and love it!
@@darrenbell71 first I need to make one of the puppet masks he did a video about a month or ask ago.
@@j.enzinas Ah, no worries. I hope you have fun and rekindle the puppet-making passion. All the best! :)
Another method for right-side-outing is to start your stitch with a very long thread tail that you can use to pull out through the opening when you're done.
That was delightful to watch. Laughing at you talking to the little fella at each stage...who wouldn't?
I love the Iron Giant statue in the background. I introduced him to my grandson a couple years ago so now it is a weekly thing that we watch together.
I just got into puppet building and i have to say... the way he brought the camera into range with such force made this video epic even more
Brilliant! You really brought him to life with your puppeteering too ❤️
A new maker’s merit badge...... Read directions before you start.......we all have done it! Love the enthusiasm! This build made me smile. Let’s build more puppets for a better world.
A seam-ripper is a beautifully designed tool. It's just a small curved knife, but then some genius stuck a little ball on it to help hold the fabric apart for you. They're wonderful.
11:40 i keep pausing to comment! i can't thank you enough for showing this build. i make finger puppets, and i never thought to use an x-acto to cut out the faux fur...i just used the tip of very sharp scissors to cut the backing only. i also figured out to fold the floof inside, clear of the seam allowance, when i sew. can't wait to see how glurp turns out!
I know that there’s a lot to it including peoples jobs and the workload but I hope that as lockdown ends and it’s safer to be around each other we don’t completely lose Adam’s solo camera work. I’ve come to really enjoy the dialogue Adam has with himself/the camera which is different when others are around.
Not to worry. We will be filming some of Adam's One Day Builds -- the advantage to that is that Adam can focus on what he's doing and not worry about framing -- but right now, we are planning for Adam to be filming the majority of his videos himself, as he's been doing!
I wrote many user manuals for equipment the company I was working for sold. Ting to keep the word count down, without missing anything is HARD.. Photos and/or diagrams are a must.
So cool! As soon as you turn it inside out that puppet really came to life!
This was actually fun to watch... thanks for the great show.
Didn't have time to watch the whole video but just the few moments of seeing the completed puppet brought joy to my day.
I have several puppets (about 7), they even go with me in the metro and to work as a security agent. My next projects are a hook wall to store and display them all, and atemting to knit a hand puppet.
"There's a furry little hand" such an awesome reaction
I never knew I needed/wanted to make a puppet until now lol.
You so do.
seeing Adam puppeteering has made my life so much better
You didn’t make a mistake, but made a cool feature . A bada** scar 👌🏻😁
Omg it’s cute when Adam starts talking with the puppet 🙈🤩
Best thing I could have come across today. Need to make some puppets for a project I’m developing.
How lucky!! :D Hope it goes well!! ^^
9:56 I've never thought of my blades having joie de vivre. But it works! :D
Yeah, I saw what happened. Thank you for showing us this. You're the best man!
It's amazing how with no eyes and no arms/hands it already has a personality.
Wow, I love this cute yellow guy. So cute.
In case anyone cares - with the safety eyes secured, if you want a socketed look to the eyes, you can go up one side of the eye, wrap your thread around the stalk a few times, go down the opposite side and gently, emphasis gently, pull until you have the look you want. As a maker of many a crocheted soft toy, I can't tell you what a difference it makes to them.
Omg!
This is so cool!
I knew making puppets took some time and effort,but it could cost so much!
These kits are a great way to save cash!
You need hemostats to turn those arms right side out, instead of a dowel. Reach the hemostat into the object, all the way to the end, and clamp on. Then zoop, pull it right side out. Easy peasy.
Dr. Frankenstein, the most infamous puppet maker, would be proud of your surgical skills in this endeavor.
Love this so much. the genuine joy that this build brought Adam is a delight to see.
I have a collection of antique and modern wooden knitting needles of various sizes that I use to turn things out in the way you used a dowel rod. I have found them to be incredibly useful as well as aesthetically. pleasing to look at. Just thought I would share. . . .
I was going to suggest that as well.
Adam made a Fraggle. :) super awesome love these videos
I am glad to see that I am not the only one who hand sews like that...
My Mum used to make costumes for plays and circuses. All kinds of hats, gloves, coats and pants. I used to help her do the sewing, and most things were sewn inside out. I was always excited to see how they would look when they were turned right side out. :-)
Mistakes are part of life. Now he's just unique. He is like no other puppet. While everyone's is perhaps perfect, yours is uniquely different. He has a seam. Could carry a back story. Or could be a scar. Its just being different and unique. See mistakes as a bespoke and custom version of something that will be the same for everyone who buys it. Plus it's a chance to buy another one and do it right should you want to.
Seriously this puppet is amazing. Exactly how a puppet should look. Curse import duty.
Back in the 80s there was a flurry of arm puppets that appeared, mostly at fairs.
We bought ours at the California State Fair in 82. It was like a yellow monkey with slack arms and velcro on the hands so it would appear to be holding on to you. Great party starter in the day. Don't remember what happened to the little feller.
Adam so embodies the small child in all of us! excellent. Let's pick a suitable contrasting colour for the tacking pins I know bright yellow!
“Depressed? I’m the furthest thing from depressed. I mean, look at what I’ve accomplished. Do you see him? Do you think a depressed person could make this? No.”
Being depressed doesn't mean you can't be creative. Just means there are things happening to you that make life a struggle. Creating an object is one of many ways to deal with depression. The euphoria that you experience when you accomplish what you set out to do is a great reliever of depression. So yes, if you are depressed, you can make this. Stop telling yourself that you can't. That leads to more depression.
Good to see little Adam was wearing a Colin Furze safety tie.
You could add a different color strip of fleece to cover the seem on his face and go down his back. Kinda like a mohawk.
I just ordered one, they are so adorable. I've been looking at your puppet builds and thinking and thinking. That kit is surprisingly affordable and comes in lots of colors. Looks great to put together. I know they send things as a form of advertising but, hey, it worked. Super excited for my multicolor purple raspberry monster glurb, and looking forward to figuring out who he/she/it is.
Please tag us when you've finished! We can't wait to see all the new puppets in the world!!!!
If the 'Last Samurai" met "Falling Down", you'd reach the natural evolution of Adam's STL doppelganger!
I just started cutting fur for projects and this will save me from future fur shed so thank you
Hey Adam! sewing tip: Don't load your needle with more thread than you would pull further from your hand to elbow - (I hope that makes sense) like disposable blades, you'll have to reload your needle more often, but there's no reason to make sweeping pulls behind or up to your head. It'll save a lot of mechanical effort and go even faster!
It adds some dramatic flair though!
Glurp is especially funny to say with a german pronunciation
That was the most fun I have had since quarantine started. Thanks Adam!
How long until he acquires a Jamie puppet and gradually begins losing his sanity arguing with it over all the things he wanted to argue about but couldn't risk losing his job?
Totally up for it
Sewer's trick! Your hand-sewing thread should never be longer than your forearm; it protects your shoulder from repetitive strain injuries and it take less time to replace your thread more often than it takes to pull your arm all the way back on every stitch through out an entire project.
Probably could have used a seem ripper and resewn that fleece if really bothered you. Can't now cause it's glued, but yea. I still think it looks good. I might not have thought twice about it if you hadn't said anything. XD
I just checked out their website! I'm amazed how inexpensive these kits are! Even with arm rods and all the accessories you're still under 100 dollars! So buying one next week!
Share a photo with us and Adam on social when you make one! We'd love to see it (just tag us)!
Please tag us too! We can't wait to see all the new puppets in the world!!!!
I have a whatnot shop puppet kit. It came with the puppets and you put on the eye's and noses it also has other props to make them look different. I also have a full body Kermit puppet.
Speaking of Little Shop of Horrors, Glurp makes me think of Audrey a bit, especially with the fleece turned inside out, it kinda gives this 'bald vulture' look.
I saw commenters say (including Kristen), that there's an Olive version of Glurp, that would look even more like Audrey, if the fur was replaced with foam leafs.
This was so much fun to watch!
Hope you'll show any upgrades.
This is so precious oml
Thanks for sharing Adam that’s so cool watching you make a puppet 🤩
“Forget it Jake, it’s Chinatown”
I really enjoyed that “Chinatown” reference.
A great application.
21:00 I have a job as a cleaner and sometimes when I'm using bleach while cleaning, I can't help but enjoy the little kick it gives your brain.
Someone tell Adam that he needs one of the X-Acto knives that has the swivel for the blade so he can cut in any direction and really nail those curves. I was noticing a lot of straight lines on the semi-circular portions of the build and figured Adam would like the tip.
It was an absolute delight to see you make this puppet! I am hopefully going to make one too this summer. Thx for your awsome content!
That was so much fun! I love puppets!
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks!
Thanks fur the memories. 😉👍
Wow he is adorable
This is awesome!!! I love these puppet builds! I was just given a puppet and it looks great but I would love to replace his eyes. I found this video during my research. As usual, this was very fun and informative!!!✨👏🏽✨👏🏽✨🛠️
It looks like the bird off of Charlie Brown with the little bitty black guys. Also it’s been a long time since I enjoyed puppets thanks for the little puppet show.
It does look like Woodstock!
Your puppetry skills make this an even more enjoyable video.ni've watched it at least 5x already 😂
Never realized how similar UV unwrapping and puppet making (fabric templates) are!
Hi Adam, perhaps you may find ease in turning things by getting a tool called a tube turner. It is used to turn tubes as thin as spaghetti straps for dresses or the corded tubing used to make frog closures on Asian style clothing. You should be able to find them in a higher-end dressmaking supply or haberdashery. I doubt the lower end fabric shops would have them. They are basically a latch hook on one end of a wire and a ring on the other to hold onto as you pull it.
“Where do you go dancing?” “Bulgarian Disco”. Made my day 😂👌
🤣🤣🤣 love the action adam figure
When using a whip stitch, use thread about 3x as long as your seam.
Everybody loves puppets!!
I totally forgot! In kindergarten an author and illustrator came and read a book to us and we got to make puppets of the characters lol I think it was a very basic one but it was fun and I used that puppet to make my nieces laugh, good memories! I love Adam can still find joy in it!
How cute! Love it!
ok, last comment on this build, i promise! i love how glurp turned out! you're right, adam--very orangutan-ish. and he def needs a red tongue and uvula. i once made a dinner plate-sized "dust bunny" puppet (because i knew it was going to get dusty) with posable ears for the express purpose of giving a puppet a uvula that would drop down whenever the puppet said, "aaahhhhhh!"
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
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Awesome puppet! As a puppet maker, it’s fun to see someone else go through the process. Thanks for sharing. Now, about that Iron Giant on the floor… is that a custom build?