Drawings of the Bogorodsk toy in the senior group. Summary of the GCD lesson in drawing, in the senior group

Goals. Develop aesthetic feelings; consolidate graphic skills in drawing a complex object.

Equipment. Matryoshka dolls, Bogorodsk toys.

During the classes

I. Organizational moment

II. Introductory conversation

Teacher. Guess the riddle:

Although we are small,
But so nice:
All painted with flowers,
And one is for the main one.
There are little ones among us.
Who are we?

Children. Matryoshka dolls.

Display of nesting dolls.

U. What were the nesting dolls made from?

D. Made of wood.

U. Now listen to the story of how other wooden toys came to be.
This happened a long time ago, maybe two hundred years ago, or maybe more, in the village of Bogorodskoye, near Moscow.
In winter the nights are long and it gets dark early. It's boring for the kids in the peasant hut. And then one day a mother wanted to please her children with a toy. And there’s nothing to buy it with. She began to think: if you weave it out of straw, it will quickly be torn apart. If you mold it from dough, it will dry out and fall apart. And she took a log from under the stove, cut out the doll with an ax and a knife.
The children were happy with the toy. They lulled them to sleep and said: “Ay, ay.” And they named her Auca. And when they grew up, they abandoned their Auku.
One day my mother was going to the market, saw a toy, took it with her and sold it.
Once a cart is driving through the village, a man sits in it and shouts:
– Who sold a wooden toy at the market?
“I traded,” says the woman, “why do you need it?”
– Aren’t you going to cut out more of these? I'll buy everything.
- Okay, come for the holiday.
The woman made toys and ran around the village to talk about her luck and show off her skills. Her fellow villagers began to make various toys and sell them to merchants.

III. Getting to know new material

U. Shaggy spruce, oak, birch, and linden trees surrounded the village of Bogorodskoye on all sides in a dense ring. In some neighboring villages they wove bodies and bast shoes for sale, in others they made wooden spoons and dishes, and the Bogorodians carved toys. They were considered the best toy makers. They brought toys to the fair not in bags or baskets, but in whole cartloads. The toys were inexpensive, but is it really the price that matters? The main thing is the joy that Bogorodsk toys gave to both children and adults.
Let's look at the products of Bogorodsk craftsmen. How are these toys different from others?

D. They are not painted.

U. The craftsmen developed their own artistic style, their own style of carving. They saw that toys made from unpainted wood could be even more interesting, and they stopped painting them.
The subjects of the sculptures are varied: peasants, hunters, animals and birds, scenes from everyday life, fairy tales.
What fairy tale characters do you recognize?

D. Bogatyr Ilya Muromets on horseback, Tsar Dodon and the Astrologer from the fairy tale “The Golden Cockerel”...

U. In Bogorodskoye they learned how to make toys with movement. You pull the two bars and the toy comes to life. Knock-knock - the blacksmiths are loudly hitting the anvil with a hammer: a man and a bear.
But there are chickens standing on the board - pull the string, and they will quickly begin to peck the grains.
Soldiers are marching, horses are galloping dashingly, bear cubs are playing balalaikas. The hero of many compositions is a bear, so we will learn to draw him today.

IV. Independent work

STEPS OF DRAWING

1. Place the sheet vertically. Draw a vertical line. Using light strokes, outline the height of the bear.
2. Mark the place of the head, establishing how many times the height of the head fits into the height of the entire figure.
3. Use light straight lines to outline the position of the paws. Pay attention to the symmetrical nature of the figure.
4. Using the light sketch technique, continue to clarify the position and size of the paws and torso.
5. Color the bear brown.

Children do the work step by step.

V. Lesson summary

Motley wooden chickens on a stand, figures of blacksmiths, a man and a bear - pull the bar and they will knock with hammers on a small anvil... Funny toys, known in Rus' since time immemorial, have become the main folk craft for residents of the village of Bogorodskoye near Moscow.

The ancient village of Bogorodskoye is located 25 km from Sergiev Posad, near Moscow. Folk crafts arose under the influence of the Trinity-Sergius Monastery - one of the largest centers of artistic crafts in Moscow Rus'

Already in the 15th - 16th centuries, Bogorodsk peasants, at that time monastery serfs, laid the foundations for the artistic craft of woodworking that subsequently developed. The village has become one of the centers of folk art in the history of Russian applied art.

The history of the Bogorodsk toy begins with a legend. They say that in a small village near modern Sergiev Posad there lived a peasant family. They were poor people and had many children. The mother decided to amuse the children and make them a doll. I sewed it from fabric, but after a few days the children tore the toy. She wove it out of straw, but by evening the doll fell apart. Then the woman took a sliver and carved a toy out of wood, and the children called her Auka. The children had fun for a long time, and then they got bored with the doll. And her father took her to the fair. There was a merchant there who found the toy interesting and ordered a whole batch from the peasant. Since then, they say, most residents of the village of Bogorodskoye have taken up the “toy” craft.

Folk craftsmen in the village of Bogorodskoye, Moscow region, create wooden carved toys, which, like clay ones, belong to folk plastic arts.

Traditional Bogorodsk toys are unpainted figures of people, animals and birds made of linden, compositions from the life of a Russian peasant.

The most famous Bogorodsk subject is the blacksmiths. They are everywhere - on the factory gates and even on the facades of houses. The Blacksmiths toy is over 300 years old. All you have to do is move the planks and quick work immediately begins. The figures move in a clear rhythm, and hammers knock on the anvil in time.


Folk craftsmen, working with primitive tools, were able to create truthful, realistic images of the surrounding reality from wood.

Main difference Bogorodskaya wooden toy - chip carving (wood is pinched off in small pieces).
It is this that creates a textured surface similar to animal fur. Smooth surfaces are treated with fine sandpaper.

Most toys are moving, and each type of movement has its own name. Toys with movement are especially interesting: on bars, with a balance, with a button. These simple, but always witty in design, devices make the toy lively, expressive and especially attractive.

Divorce (planks are separated)

Balance.K The balance ball rotates and the toy performs some actions.

Button toy. We press the button and it moves.

Craftsmen carved linden figures of animals and people from folk life, fables and fairy tales.

The most traditional dolls made in Bogorodskoye were ladies and hussars, nannies, nurses with children, soldiers, shepherdesses, and men.

The toys reflect almost all stages of the country's development.


Bogorodsk toys are made not only for children's fun, but also for decorating homes and for comfort.

In 1923, the craftsmen united into the Bogorodsky Carver artel and a vocational school was opened, training new cadres of masters of artistic wood carving.

In 1960, on the eve of the 300th anniversary of the birth of folk crafts, the artel was transformed into an artistic carving factory.

They say that during the Great Patriotic War, famous carvers were recalled from the front because the Bogorodsk toy was exported to the USA in exchange for weapons.

Nowadays, many toys are turned on lathes and painted by hand.

Wooden toys are considered one of the most useful for the development of a child’s fine motor skills. In addition, they can be chewed, even painted, because they are coated with a special oil varnish. It must be said that many adults “fall into childhood” at the sight of moving figures!

Bogorodsk toys can be found in stores, museums, exhibitions, and in many homes not only in our cities, but also abroad.

Orthodox masters are known far beyond the Moscow region - miracle workers N. I. Maksimov, V. V. Yurov, S. Badaev, M. A. Pronin, A. Ya. Chushkin, A. A. Ryzhov, I. K. Stulov and other.

Bogorodsk master artists - participants in numerous exhibitions; their works were awarded gold medals at world exhibitions in Paris, New York, and Brussels.

The toy “The Peasant and the Hen” is in the Historical Museum of Moscow, the composition “How the Mice Buried the Cat” is in the Folk Art Museum, the toy “The Cavalier and the Lady”, “Tsar Dodon and the Star” is in the Russian Regional Museum of Local Lore. There are also toys in the Sergiev Posad Museum-Reserve.

Modern Bogorodsk carvings are diverse in subjects and forms of artistic expression. It organically enters into artistic culture, preserving the ancient traditions of the craft.

The Bogorodsk wooden toy is not only an interesting souvenir, but also an excellent toy for a child: it develops the hand, awakens imagination, and the material is safe.

The French sculptor Auguste Rodin, seeing the Bogorodsk toy, said: The people who created this toy are a great people.

Subject.“Bogorodskaya toy. Drawing a bear."
Goals. Develop aesthetic feelings; strengthen graphic skills and
skills in drawing a complex object.
Equipment. Matryoshka dolls, Bogorodsk toys.
During the classes
I. Organizational moment
II. Introductory conversation
Educator. Guess the riddle:
Although we are small,
But so nice:
All painted with flowers,
And one is for the main one.
There are little ones among us.
Who are we?
Children. Matryoshka dolls.
Display of nesting dolls.
IN. What were the nesting dolls made of?
D. Made of wood.
IN. Now listen to the story of how others came to be
wooden toys.
It happened a long time ago, maybe two hundred years ago, or maybe more, in the village
Bogorodsky, near Moscow.
In winter the nights are long and it gets dark early. It's boring for the kids in the peasant hut. And so
One day a mother wanted to please her children with a toy. And there’s nothing to buy it with.
She began to think: if you weave it out of straw, it will quickly be torn apart. If from the dough
blind it - it will dry out and fall apart. And she took a log from under the stove, with an ax and
I cut out the doll with a knife.
The children were happy with the toy. They lulled them to sleep and said: “Ay, ay.” And they named her Auca. A
grew up - abandoned their Auku.
One day my mother was going to the market, saw a toy, took it with her and sold it.
Once a cart is driving through the village, a man sits in it and shouts:
- Who sold a wooden toy at the market?
“I traded,” says the woman, “why do you need it?”
- Aren’t you going to cut out more of these? I'll buy everything.
- Okay, come to the holiday.
The woman made toys and ran around the village to talk about her luck, skill
show yours. Her fellow villagers began to make various toys for merchants, too.
sell.
III. Getting to know new material
IN. Shaggy spruce, oak, birch, and linden trees surrounded
the village of Bogorodskoye from all sides. In some neighboring villages they wove for sale
bodies and bast shoes, in others they made wooden spoons and dishes, and the Bogorodians
cut out toys. They were considered the best toy makers. They brought toys to
the fair not in bags, not in baskets, but in whole carts. The toys were inexpensive, but
Is it a matter of price? The main thing is the joy that Bogorodsk toys and
children and adults.
Let's look at the products of Bogorodsk craftsmen. How are these toys different from
the rest?
D. They are not painted.
IN. The masters developed their own artistic style, their own
carving style. They saw that toys made from unpainted wood could even be
more interesting, and they stopped painting them.
The subjects of the sculptures are varied: they are peasants, hunters, animals and birds, scenes
from everyday life, fairy tales.
What fairy tale characters do you recognize?
D. Bogatyr Ilya Muromets on horseback, Tsar Dodon and Astrologer from
fairy tales “The Golden Cockerel”...
IN. In Bogorodskoye they learned how to make toys with movement.
You pull the two bars and the toy comes to life. Knock-knock - they hit the hammer loudly
blacksmiths on the anvil: a man and a bear.
But there are chickens standing on the plank - pull the string, and they will start hurriedly
peck grains.
Soldiers are marching, horses are galloping dashingly, bear cubs are playing balalaikas. Hero
many compositions are a bear, so we will study it today
paint.
IV. Independent work
STEPS OF DRAWING
1. Place the sheet vertically. Draw a vertical line. Lungs
Use strokes to outline the height of the bear.
2. Mark the location of the head by setting how many times the height of the head
fits the height of the entire figure.
3. Use light straight lines to outline the position of the paws. pay attention to
symmetrical nature of the figure.
4. Using a light sketch technique, continue to refine the position and size
paws, torso.
5. Color the bear brown.
V. Reflection.

Hello friends! It is no secret that elementary school is an additional source of creative inspiration not only for children, but also for their parents (at least for those parents who are not averse to making crafts in their spare time). Various competitions and creative tasks (for example, decorating a classroom for a holiday) will not let you get bored. And sometimes they prompt very interesting experiments that would hardly have a place in their own schedule.

Our son Volodya is in third grade, and now the school is holding a competition on making a Slavic toy with his own hands from any materials. The competition is for students, but parental participation is implied. :)

The mission to support the honor of the class in this competition fell to us. We somehow immediately decided on the theme - the famous Bogorodsk toy “Blacksmiths”, the one where a man and a bear hit an anvil with sledgehammers.

By the way, while collecting material for our venture, I also read about the history of the Bogorodsk toy. So, the birthplace of this folk craft of carved wooden toys and sculptures is the ancient village of Bogorodskoye near Moscow. At the end of the 16th century, the village was transferred to the Trinity-Sergius Monastery, which was one of the major centers of artistic crafts in Rus'.

It is believed that it was thanks to the influence of the Trinity-Sergius Monastery that the Bogorodsky craft was born and developed. The Blacksmiths toy is over 300 years old, and it is rightfully a symbol of the craft.

According to references in ancient documents, Peter I gave “Kuznetsov” to his son Tsarevich Alexei. And the French sculptor Auguste Rodin, looking at this Bogorodsk toy, said: “The people who created this toy are a great people.”

If you wish, you will find a lot of interesting information on the Internet about the history and modern development of the Bogorodsk craft.

In the meantime, we will move on. Of course, we didn’t even think about making the “Blacksmiths” toy, as expected, out of wood. But to make it from a softer and more pliable material - corrugated cardboard - this idea seemed quite feasible to us.

As it turned out later, we were not mistaken in our predictions; the toy turned out just right! The characteristic feature of the Bogorodsk toy - the mobility of the elements - was fully realized: a man and a bear are happily pounding on an anvil, and the sound is made almost like knocking on wood.

In general, the product turned out to be quite durable thanks to its multi-layer construction.

But let's move on to the manufacturing process itself, and you will see all the nuances for yourself.

Master class: Bogorodsk toy “Blacksmiths” made of cardboard

Materials and tools:

— sheets of A4 size office paper (for printing templates);
- micro-corrugated cardboard;
- wooden skewers;
- stationery knife;
- scissors;
- metal ruler;
— a punch and a hammer or an awl;
— glue “Moment Crystal”;
- double sided tape;
- acrylic paints and brushes.

It all started with this drawing of the “Blacksmiths” toy, found on the Internet.

Based on it, templates for cutting out of cardboard were prepared, and things started to work. You can immediately download the templates here:

I would like to dwell separately on the main material for making toys. We used micro-corrugated cardboard (this is one of the types of corrugated packaging cardboard). It is three-layer (two flat, one corrugated), its thickness is 1.5-2 mm.

Why micro-corrugated cardboard? In addition to the fact that we have a long-standing warm relationship with corrugated cardboard, this material is very easy to process. It is easy to cut, and when several layers are glued together, the parts are quite dense and durable.

In principle, as an alternative, you can use, for example, 1.5 mm thick bookbinding cardboard. But it's harder to cut. It will be especially difficult to cut out the heads of the man and the bear.

In addition, microcorrugated cardboard is much cheaper. And if you use used boxes, it will generally cost free. Microcorrugated cardboard boxes are usually used to pack confectionery, tableware, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, and much more.

Finding suitable boxes is not difficult. And given the scale of the parts, you won’t need much cardboard at all.

1. Preparing the parts of the “Blacksmiths” toy.

We cut out all the details from cardboard using templates. For convenience, the number of templates is equal to the number of parts.

The technology is simple: we cut out a template or a group of templates with small allowances and attach them to the wrong side of the cardboard with pieces of double-sided tape, after which we cut out the parts. This process is demonstrated in more detail and clearly.

When placing templates on cardboard, pay attention to recommended directions of corrugated layer waves(the file contains the corresponding designations). Both the appearance and mechanical characteristics of the parts depend on this.

Here are all the parts of the anvil cut out:

Two trapezoidal parts (they are needed to fill the gaps between the anvil parts and the bar) need to be flattened.

Cut out the sledgehammer parts. Well, everything here is extremely simple.

The handles will be pieces of wooden skewer length 30 mm. In this case, it is better to use a thicker skewer.
Next, cut out the details of the planks. Here, to increase rigidity, pieces of a wooden skewer are inserted into the middle part of each plank, just in case (this skewer is smaller in diameter than a skewer for sledgehammers).

In principle, this is not necessary. It’s just that the parts are narrow and long, so they bend easily (especially taking into account the transverse arrangement of the waves of the corrugated layer). I didn’t want to take any risks - they strengthened it just in case.

When you glue layers of planks together even without skewers, their strength and rigidity will noticeably increase. And no transverse forces should be applied to the slats when the finished “Blacksmiths” toy is functioning. I think everything should be fine either way.

But if you still want more reliability, you know what to do. :)

On the outer parts of the lower bar, immediately use the tip of a knife to make small marks where the anvil should be.

We make holes on all parts of the planks. We used a punch from the Bison set.

If such a tool is not available, then simply pierce the holes with an awl, and then widen them with a skewer, the pieces of which you will use as rods when assembling the toy.

Important point: The skewer should rotate freely in the holes of the bar.

We move on to the most difficult and important stage - cutting out the details of the man and the bear.

There are 2 groups of parts in mirror image. This is done so that the finished figure has external parts on both sides with the front layer facing outward.

At first we even drew the fingers on the bear's paws and the man's hands. But cutting it out is too much of a chore. Although it seems to have worked out.

The final templates in this part have been simplified, so it will be a little easier for you. :)

For those who will be cutting out such figures from cardboard for the first time, clue: complex small contours (for example, a man’s face or a bear’s muzzle) should be cut with short pressing movements with the very tip of the knife blade. First, push the outline of the area in this way, then cut the line through the entire thickness of the cardboard.

And on some parts, you immediately need to make holes for the rods on which the figures of our “blacksmiths” will be attached.

Important point: and in this case the skewer should fit tightly into the hole.

2. Assembling the “Blacksmiths” toy.

Glue together the parts of all the elements of the toy.

Drop a little glue into the hole of the sledgehammer (it’s convenient to use a toothpick for this) and insert the handle.

We glue the anvil parts together with blocks, as shown in the photo.

Then we glue the blocks. Press the work surface of the anvil against the table until it is level.

Glue the parts of the top and bottom strips together.

At the same time we will prepare 4 rods. The length is determined depending on the number of layers and the thickness of the cardboard.

Apply glue to the trapezoidal parts of the anvil and glue them to the bottom bar. Insert the top bar as well to make sure it moves freely.

Gluing the man's parts together. Here, assemble the entire middle part, glue one assembled side to it. Do not attach the other side yet.

We prepare the parts of the bear in the same way.

Well, all that remains is to attach our “blacksmiths” to the movable slats.

We insert it into the holes on the bear's leg and glue 2 rods, as shown in the photo.

We insert the rods into the holes of the planks.

Apply glue to the surface of the middle part of the bear, as well as the holes on the second leg. And glue the rest of the figure so that the rods fit into the holes.

Insert and glue the sledgehammer.

If you plan to paint the toy, you don’t have to glue the sledgehammer for now. It’s even better to first paint the parts of the Blacksmiths toy, and then start assembling.

We attach the man to the slats in the same way.

That's it now. Our cardboard copy of the Bogorodsk toy “Blacksmiths” is ready!

It’s funny to say, but we ourselves experienced childish delight when we tried it out. :) It works! Everything is moving, the hammers are knocking - it’s just a miracle))

What can we say about our third-graders, who, when we finally presented the result, were also happy to move the planks and listen to the ringing clatter of cardboard sledgehammers.)

By the way, in the process of preparing the description, an idea arose about how to make the cardboard “color” of the toy at the ends more uniform. Now, as you can see, one half is darker, the other is lighter. A trifle, of course, but still...

So, you can alternate mirror layers: 1 layer from one group of parts, then a layer from the second group, etc.

With this, our work on creating the Russian folk toy “Blacksmiths” was completed. But it’s too early to draw a conclusion. The toy still had to be painted.

A team of artists from our class took on this task. And Volodya took upon himself, let’s say, coordination functions. :)

The toy was painted with acrylic paints.

The girls took the matter seriously, even studying samples of folk costumes.

The result was such an elegant and fun moving toy with a traditional plot.

Now we are waiting for the results of the competition. :)

Friends, how do you like this embodiment of the Bogorodsk “Blacksmiths”? It seems to me that such a toy is quite worthy of being used for its intended purpose - for children to play with.

Ultra-budget option. But this, of course, is not the most important thing. The most important thing is that you can easily make a toy with your own hands and even involve children in this entertaining process. If, due to age, it is still too early to cut and glue cardboard parts, then there are no age restrictions for coloring.

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PS. On the eve of the March 8 holiday, Olya Kachurovskaya developed new thematic templates for cutting in continuation of the series of festive chocolate bowls.

If you have not yet downloaded free templates from the Kartonkino store, pick up our holiday gift right now:

Happy upcoming holiday, dear readers! Have a sunny mood! Let the coming spring fill you with fresh strength, energy, and inspiration! Let there be more reasons for joyful smiles! Love, happiness, family well-being all to you!

See you again at KARTONKINO!

Your Inna Pyshkina.

Municipal budgetary preschool educational institution No. 2 Bogorodskaya toy

Popova Yu.V.


On a picturesque hill on the banks of the Kunya River, the left tributary of the Dubna, stands the village of Bogorodskoye - the birthplace of a wonderful folk craft of carved wooden toys and sculptures.

Bogorodskoye is an ancient village.


Already in the 15th - 16th centuries, Bogorodsk peasants, at that time monastery serfs, laid the foundations for the artistic craft of woodworking that subsequently developed. The village has become one of the centers of folk art in the history of Russian applied art.

Wooden carvings were made seasonally: from late autumn to early spring. The rest of the time, the bulk of the population was engaged in peasant labor.


The child gets acquainted with these funny toys even before he can walk. All you have to do is shake your hand slightly, and the cheerful wooden chickens begin to peck together the grains scattered on the painted lawn. But learning to “feed” the chickens one by one, one after another, is not so easy. And for this, a small child requires maximum concentration, attention, and coordination.


Various stories and legends tell about the history of the appearance of the Bogorodsk toy.

According to one legend, the founder of the Trinity-Sergius Monastery, Sergius of Radonezh, began to cut the first wooden toys, giving them to the peasant children who came to him.

They also say that in a small village near modern Sergiev Posad there lived a peasant family. They were poor people and had many children. The mother decided to amuse the children and make them a doll. I sewed it from fabric, but after a few days the children tore the toy. She wove it out of straw, but by evening the doll fell apart. Then the woman took a sliver and carved a toy out of wood, and the children called her Auka. The children had fun for a long time, and then they got bored with the doll. And her father took her to the fair. There was a merchant there who found the toy interesting and ordered a whole batch from the peasant. Since then, they say, most residents of the village of Bogorodskoye have taken up the “toy” craft.


Among the works of that time, male and female figurines were in great demand: mushroom pickers and woodcutters, hunters, dancers, and musicians.

As a rule, they were installed on a high pedestal and painted in bright colors. The heads of such figures were connected to the bodies using a small spring. Thus, the toys “came to life.”






The Blacksmiths toy is over 300 years old. "Blacksmiths" became a symbol of the Bogorodsk craft. All you have to do is move the planks and quick work immediately begins. The figures move in a clear rhythm, and hammers knock on the anvil in time.


Some toys are mounted on bedside tables, and a spiral spring is inserted inside, which powers the figure (“Skiers”, “Like planting an apple tree”, “Bear the Lumberjack”).


A witty and entertaining “acrobatic” toy that performs unimaginable pirouettes on the horizontal bar with ease and dynamism. And there is also an acrobat bear.


Another traditional mechanism is considered to be a divorce, when the figures are attached to sliding slats. This is how “Soldiers on Divorce” works.


They also make entire compositions. In “The Peasant Yard” all the characters are busy with their work: the mother milks the cows, the father chops firewood, the daughter feeds the chickens and they chatter with their beaks, and the little son swings on a swing. The figures are driven by a push-button mechanism. The parts are attached with a strong thread to the inner strip. The bar has moved - and the figures “come to life”.



Cheerful sound-

Hammers knock!

To the cheerful clatter

Even a cat is a friend to a mouse!

From dawn to dusk

The guys are knocking with a hammer.

What's that noise?

What kind of thunder?

This is a mouse

Knocks with a cat!


Me and the bear

We can safely

For any

Get to work!

That's what

Cheerful sound-

Molotochkov

Knock!


MK for production

Twitch toy


We will need:

  • Colored and white cardboard
  • Glue
  • Paints and brushes, pencils or markers
  • thick thread
  • Wire
  • thick needle
  • Bead

Let's make toy parts

1.Cut out all parts of the toy from cardboard according to the template



3. Marking the locations for the holes

First of all, we will connect the parts of the legs and arms together.

To do this, use a thick needle to make holes in the places marked with a dot and fasten the parts with wire


3. Marking the locations for the holes in the upper arms and legs

In the upper part of the arms and legs we will make two holes - one under the other using a needle




4.P Let's start working on the movement mechanism

We pull the thread through the upper hole on the hand and tie a knot. We also attach the thread to the second arm and two legs.

Attach the arms and legs to the body using snail wire through the top hole.

We tie the threads of the arms together, we also tie the threads of the legs

Important!


Important!

When you perform this operation, lower the legs and arms of the jerk “at the seams”

Let's connect the horizontal thread from the arms with the same thread from the legs using an additional long thread.

You can attach a bead to the end of this thread.


 
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