What are sock puppets?
Usually used in children's theatre, sock puppets are... well, socks... Duh!
Sock puppets are made by removing part of the toes of a sock, and inserting and attaching a mouth piece (usually made out of a stiff cardboard) to the inside of the toe area. Then the outside of the sock is decorated with facial features, hair, and so on. These puppets are best used in small theatres, and are not really appropriate for outdoors, unless you use a puppet booth like what is used for glove puppetry.
Sock puppets can be lots of fun, but because they are usually made with socks, they can become very generic looking. Sock puppets are also limited in what they can do, with only the mouth being able to be moved; any addition of limbs would require some form of mechanism to be manipulated, and if this is what you want, you might want to consider using a more muppet-type design.
But sock puppets can be an excellent place for new puppet makers to start, as well as a good activity for young children and families.
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2 comments
Last time I counted, I had more than 300 puppets (lots of kinds) and more than 30 years in the puppet playing.
Pat
Perhaps in the future I can come back and rewrite the post with a little more info than I've given here.
Cheers,
Naomi
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