Make a muppet style puppet using a sock, felt, googly eyes, and simple stitches; practice creativity, hand skills, and storytelling while customizing features.


Step-by-step guide to create a muppet-style puppet
Step 1
Choose a clean sock to be your puppet body.
Step 2
Put your hand into the sock to see where the mouth will open.
Step 3
Mark the top and bottom edges of the mouth inside the sock with a washable marker.
Step 4
Cut a rectangle of red or pink felt about as wide as your hand to make the mouth lining.
Step 5
Fold the felt rectangle in half and trim the edges into a rounded mouth shape.
Step 6
Slide the felt mouth lining into the sock at the marked spot and position it where your fingers open it.
Step 7
Sew the felt mouth to the sock with simple running stitches along the edges to secure it.
Step 8
Cut two small felt circles for eye patches.
Step 9
Glue a googly eye onto each felt circle.
Step 10
Glue the felt eye patches with googly eyes onto the top of the sock where you want the eyes to sit.
Step 11
Cut several short pieces of yarn to make hair.
Step 12
Glue the yarn pieces to the top-back of the sock to create hair.
Step 13
Cut a small felt shape for a nose and glue or sew it onto the puppet’s face.
Step 14
Share a photo or video of your finished muppet-style puppet on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Help!?
What can we use if we don't have felt, googly eyes, or a washable marker?
If you don't have felt, use a rectangle cut from construction paper or an old t-shirt for the mouth lining and eye patches, glue on buttons or draw eyes on the circles instead of googly eyes, and mark the mouth with a pencil or tailor's chalk instead of a washable marker.
My mouth lining keeps slipping or the stitches come undone—what should I do?
If the felt mouth slides or stitches come loose when you open the puppet, hold the lining in place with a dab of fabric glue or a small spot of hot glue while you sew tight, close running stitches and knot the thread securely.
How can I modify the steps for different ages and skill levels?
For preschoolers pre-cut the felt mouth, eye patches, nose, and yarn hair and let them glue pieces on, while older kids can do the marking, cutting, and sewing themselves and add embroidery or removable costume pieces.
What are simple ways to extend or personalize the muppet-style puppet?
To personalize the puppet add white felt teeth sewn to the mouth lining, use pipe cleaners for bendable eyebrows, attach Velcro tabs for changeable costumes, or paint patterns on the sock with fabric paint.
Watch videos on how to create a muppet-style puppet
Facts about puppet-making and basic sewing for kids
🧵 Felt is one of the world’s oldest textiles — people have been using felt for thousands of years to make clothes and toys.
👀 Googly (wiggle) eyes have a loose black disk inside that lets the eye wobble, making puppets look lively and silly.
🧦 Sock puppets are one of the simplest puppet types — you can make one from a single sock in under 15 minutes.
🎭 The Muppets were created by Jim Henson, who first introduced Kermit in 1955 on the short TV show 'Sam and Friends'.
🐸 The word 'Muppet' is widely thought to be a blend of 'marionette' and 'puppet' — a fun name Jim Henson made famous.


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