If any superhero ever needed something available on the commercial market it's this guy. You can absolutely not find a helmet ready to buy! That being said I embarked on a six week crusade to make a helmet that would stay on, whose plunger ears would come on and off, and that wouldn't pose imminent danger to the child wearing it.
I played around with a lot of different prototypes. I even had a retracting mechanism for the ears, but that proved bulky and dangerous if I child rolled over onto their head. I also wanted real plunger ears, but that would have hurt a lot when rolling around.
In the end I settled on fleece. A nice stretchy fabric that would fit snugly around the head and hold the helmet together.
I sculpted the comb out of furniture foam and then covered it in fabric and hand sewed it to the hat. I hand sculpted two plungers out of furniture foam and then carefully covered them in red fleece, with velcro on the ends. (I made it sound so easy here, but I think there is still furniture foam bits lingering in the house from carving them out).
The ears come on and off really easily and when Larryboy goes to the rescue, he can roll and tumble all he likes and his helmet will bend and flex with him.
Only about 42 hours worth of work!
Dahlia had a lot of fun modeling the helmet and running through the house with it on.
1 comment:
I would love to purchase 2 of these from you! My children love Larryboy and have been asking for a helmet. I've searched everywhere for the helmet you've made! Do you sell your creations? If yes please let me know thank you!
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