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One Imaginary Boy

Scared of what the morning brings...

I had a friend over to my place and she commented that this little guy looked like a zombie (hence the posting near Halloween). 


That said, if you ever wondered what Robert Smith looks like as a muppet, look no further. 


I made him as a personal project for myself because I was upset and needed to make something that would make me feel better (I used to make these as a teenager using strips of panty hose for the hair). Alas I will post the incomplete "pattern" I made in my journal.


 





I wanted him to be floppy but still be able to sit on his own, so I used pipe cleaners for the the armature, the pants were just black "tubes" I made of felt (it's not in the pattern because I just made them a length I thought worked). Once the jacket was attached, at the base of the jacket I cut out a black circle (also not in the pattern) and sewed to the bottom/ base of the jacket. The legs stick out from between the jacket and the bottom felt piece.

The thick yarn hair was attached using a glue gun. Once the hair was all glued on. I "untwisted" the yarn and went through it with a wide toothed comb (lots of fibers came out at this stage, but don't worry, he's got lots of hair). Eyes, eyeshadow, lips and lipstick were just attached with hot glue, along with his little green nose and ears. Hands are just simple "mitten" shapes (no pattern). I could have did a better job of the shoes, (just used hot glue to make them) but they are sufficiently chunky to balance out the cartoonish proportions.

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