MalmeyStudios
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We are long time fans of the Muppets here at Malmey Studios. We have build many costumes but have never taken on something as difficult as a Muppet. The nice thing about Sweetums is he towers over his Muppet and Human counter parts so the costume lends its self to a taller person very well. The bad thing about Sweetums is that he is a Muppet and they are very difficult to build. Basically they are mascot costumes and puppets combined. Mascot Hard! Puppet Harder!
Here is our Inspiration!!

After a little research I jumped into this costume with both feet, which may have been a little overzealous but thats the way I do things! So I started with the Mascot forums and began with the head.
I started with a 24" beach ball, a beach ball is ideal for for circle heads as the pattern is already laid out for you! So my next step was to get some crotchet plastic sheets and start forming out the "head cage". After forming the "head cage" i sewed them together and reinforced them with a little hot glue! Next I cut some 1" HD foam and hot glued it to the "head cage", cut a generic opening for the mouth and BAM, your on your way.

Next we started adding the detail, once the mouth was cut I wanted to do the eyes! Not so easy, placement was not going well so I switched gears. I started with 5" HD foam and based out a couple feet! While I was dealing with the feet I also made some legs, they go up to about the knee. The foam will support the felt and the fur. I also fashioned the the noes to help me with eye placement. I built the noes out of 2" HD blue board. I also had to build out the bottom lip as it stick out far beyond the mouth.



Thanks for checking in and we will see you soon!
Jeremey
Here is our Inspiration!!

After a little research I jumped into this costume with both feet, which may have been a little overzealous but thats the way I do things! So I started with the Mascot forums and began with the head.
I started with a 24" beach ball, a beach ball is ideal for for circle heads as the pattern is already laid out for you! So my next step was to get some crotchet plastic sheets and start forming out the "head cage". After forming the "head cage" i sewed them together and reinforced them with a little hot glue! Next I cut some 1" HD foam and hot glued it to the "head cage", cut a generic opening for the mouth and BAM, your on your way.

Next we started adding the detail, once the mouth was cut I wanted to do the eyes! Not so easy, placement was not going well so I switched gears. I started with 5" HD foam and based out a couple feet! While I was dealing with the feet I also made some legs, they go up to about the knee. The foam will support the felt and the fur. I also fashioned the the noes to help me with eye placement. I built the noes out of 2" HD blue board. I also had to build out the bottom lip as it stick out far beyond the mouth.



Thanks for checking in and we will see you soon!
Jeremey
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