No Sew Felt Family Finger Puppets with Free Pattern
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Are you ready to bring your family finger puppet playtime to a whole new level? Yes, then I have the perfect solution for you: a no-sew family finger puppet pattern that will surely ignite your creativity! For all the crafty individuals out there, this is your chance to learn how to make these adorable puppets and make playtime with your little ones even more enjoyable. And guess what? You can even use these finger puppets with the famous finger family song! The pattern includes daddy, mommy, brother, sister, and baby finger puppets. I know you've been waiting for this felt pattern, and I'm excited to share it with you. In my collection of free finger puppet patterns, this one definitely stands out. With a detailed tutorial and a free pattern, creating your DIY no-sew family finger puppets has never been easier. So, grab your materials, and let's get started on this easy and fun project. Get ready to see the smiles and laughter on your kids' faces as they bring their favorite nursery rhymes to life.
Happy Puppet-Making!
If you want to explore more free felt patterns, visit Freebies with its 50 free felt craft patterns.
I'm sharing more finger puppet patterns in my ETSY shop. In the FunClothCrafts ETSY shop, you find animal finger puppets, mermaid finger puppets, and dragon finger puppets.
Tips for Making Family Puppets
These no sew family felt finger puppets are easy to make. Search your home for some felt scraps, scissors, glue, and black permanent textile marker, and make this easy family finger puppet craft.
Tips for Working with Felt
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TIP best felt scissors: Curious what are the best scissors to cut felt? Learn the secrets of the best scissors for cutting perfect felt shapes in Felt cutting made easy.
TIP for cutting felt: If you would like to learn tips on cutting out felt pieces, you can read my post about 6 techniques for cutting felt shapes.
TIP tracing on felt: Learn how to trace the pattern on felt with these four tracing techniques.
Materials & Supplies for Family Finger Puppets
Family Finger Puppet Free Printable Template - to download the file, subscribe to the FunClothCrafts newsletter. You will find a password to the subscriber's Free Downloads Vault in the newsletter.
Felt scraps (find great felt at Benzie Design or find more buying options in the Types of Felt section of How to Sew Felt blog post): felt colors based on your choice (I used ivory, brown, blond, pink, white, blue, orange, red hair color)
Small or embroidery scissors (KAI 5 1/2 inch Embroidery Scissors or Fiskars Stitchers Scissors No. 5 are the ones I use)
A glue that works on felt (Beacon Fabri-Tac glue or, if working with kids, Aleene’s Tacky Glue)
Permanent fabric market (I have good experience with Pentel Gel Roller for Fabric)
How to Make No Sew Family Finger Puppets
Let's start creating easy and simple, no sew family finger puppets. This finger puppet set includes five family characters: daddy, mommy, brother, sister, and baby puppets. You'll need to print the finger puppet family template. Once you have your template, follow the steps below to create your felt finger puppets.
Use the free family finger puppet template to cut out all pattern pieces from felt. Visit the section above to learn how to download the free felt pattern.
Trace the eyes, nose, and mouth onto the front body shape. I made little holes with a needle on the lines and traced dots through the holes using a pencil.
Draw the mouse, nose, and eyes with a black permanent textile marker.
Tip: You could use self-adhesive googly eyes instead of drawing the eyes. I would only opt for this option if older kids use the finger puppet.
Following the template, glue all felt pieces to the body shapes. You need to glue the clothes first and then the hair. If the clothes are made of two pieces (upper and lower), I start with the lower one. I glue below 2/3 of the shape. Then, I position and glue the upper piece (which is going to be partially covered with the below piece). I finish by gluing the remaining part of the lower piece, which covers slightly the upper piece.
Place the brother finger puppet’s front and back together and join the pieces with glue close to the edge. Allow the glue to dry completely before using the finger puppets. When using Aleene’s tacky glue, wait about 4 hours.
These puppets that you just made can be used as a creative and interactive way for kids to role-play and tell stories. They also make great educational toys for parents, teachers, or those involved in homeschooling. Montessori educators particularly appreciate the benefits of these finger puppets for developing imagination, fine motor skills, and narrative ability. Once the felt project is done, the whole family can enjoy playing and learning together by using these delightful family finger puppets. If you want to make more finger puppet friends for your family, explore the free finger puppet patterns or support me by buying one of my ETSY finger puppet patterns.
My Other Finger Puppet Patterns
Free Family Finger Puppets Pattern Conclusions
In conclusion, the DIY family finger puppets are a fun and creative activity. I hope it was easy to follow this tutorial and make the finger puppets family. These adorable family puppets are not only entertaining, but they also help kids develop fine motor skills and encourage imaginative play. Have you already sung the finger family song with the puppets? If you’re looking for more finger puppet patterns, be sure to check out my collection of free felt patterns, where I share felt board patterns, finger puppet patterns, easy sewing felt patterns, and felt craft patterns.
Be sure to visit more on this website for free embroidery and sewing tips and tricks to help you out as you stitch my patterns. For round-up posts of felt patterns, visit the felt crafts category on Fun Cloth Crafts.
Let’s craft together!
XO, Anna