Hen Finger Puppet Pattern
£1.00
Chick chick chick chick chicken, lay a little egg for me!
Download this pdf sewing pattern for a little farmyard fun!
Finger puppets are such a brilliant way of encouraging creativity and imagination in children. They are a great addition to story telling, creative play, quiet time and long journeys!
Hen finger puppets can be made from small quantities of felt and are constructed using some basic hand sewing. There is no glue required and no need for a sewing machine so they can easily be made by a confident youngster or an adult.
Chick finger puppets measure 2 1/2″ across and 2 3/4″ high.
This pdf pattern can be printed out on 4 pieces of paper and features step by step illustrated instructions and digitally drawn pattern pieces.
Materials Required:
– small pieces of felt in three colours
– co-ordinating embroidery thread/floss
you will also need a pair of sharp scissors and an embroidery needle.
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This pattern is copyrighted to Victoria Peat/Little Black Duck Ltd and is for personal use only. You do not have permission to re-distribute the pattern or to sell items made from this pattern.
Please be aware there are no refunds on downloaded digital patterns for any reason.
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