Ready for the most interactive puppet building experience on the web? You’re in the right place! Here’s what’s included in your purchase of “The Terry Angus Dog Puppet Pattern”…
- A full-sized printed pattern (created by Terry Angus himself) that will be physically mailed to your address.
- Instructions delivered through special access to the Puppetsmith website. The instructions are provided by professional puppet builder Philip Hatter and include photos and video that detail the building process step by step.
- Access to a private forum on Puppetsmith where you can chat, ask questions, share your personal building tips, and otherwise interact with folks who also own “The Terry Angus Dog Puppet Pattern”. Terry and Philip will be there too!
Please note that, at this time, the “Terry Angus Dog Puppet Pattern” is a work in progress. Philip Hatter will complete the instructions in real time. You may purchase the project now, receive the printed pattern sheet in the mail, and build your own dog character right along side Philip and your fellow “puppetsmiths”. |
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Full Product Details
The Full-Sized Printed Pattern Sheet
The included full-size pattern was designed and created by none other than Terry Angus. The pattern sheet measures 24 inches wide by 82 inches long and includes all the pattern pieces necessary for the full-body (yes, legs and feet included) foam understructure and fabric coverings for this particular dog shape. You will receive a copy of the pattern in it’s original format, hand-drawn by Terry.
Online Instructions
Professional puppet builder Philip Hatter – www.thistledownpuppets.com – provides online instruction for assembling the pattern. Philip will take you through the process step by step, adding his own personal touch to Terry’s pattern. Photos and videos of the build will be included. Once you purchase the pattern, you will be able to register an account on the Puppetsmith website that will give you access to the online instructions.
Community and Support
Included with your purchase is access to a special forum for owners of the “Terry Angus Dog Puppet Pattern”. You’ll be able to login and discuss the building process with others who are using the same pattern. Ask questions, share tips, and post pictures of your own dog puppet character.
About the Creator – Terry Angus
If you’re a Fraggle Rock fan, then you are already familiar with some of Terry’s work. He performed such characters as Storyteller Fraggle, Brio the Minstrel, and background character, Morris Fraggle. He also performed in a host of other Muppet specials and movies, including one of our favorites, Follow That Bird. After leaving the Henson Company, he went on to help create the CBC series Blizzard Island, and has work on many other projects over the years, including being involved in the design and production of Master Replica’s “Muppet Photo Puppets”.You can find out more about Terry by visiting his website – www.AngusPuppets.com. You also may be interested in reading Reflections in Fleece: An Interview with Puppeteer Terry Angus on Muppet Central. More recently, Terry was interviewed by Steve Swanson of the MuppetCast – check out shows #73 and #74.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to sign up for a monthly membership to Puppetsmith to be able to purchase the “Terry Angus Dog Puppet Pattern”?
Not at all. You can purchase the “Terry Angus Dog Puppet Pattern” for a one-time payment of the listed price. You do not need to be a Puppetsmith member (with a monthly recurring membership) to purchase the pattern. Access to the online instructions and the private forum is included and will never expire.
Order Now!
Please note that, at this time, the “Terry Angus Dog Puppet Pattern” is a work in progress. Philip Hatter will complete the instructions in real time. You may purchase the project now, receive the printed pattern sheet in the mail, and build your own dog character right along side Philip and your fellow “puppetsmiths”. |
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| By purchasing the “Terry Angus Dog Puppet Pattern” you agree to the Terms & Conditions posted on the Puppetsmith website. |





