How to make sock no sew doll, animals, monkey, puppet, penguin, hamster.Baby sock crafts and tube sock crafts. Sock craft projects for Christmas, Halloween
Hello Crafty Friends! Sorry I've been MIA for so long. The whole family had came down with severe colds and the flu... yay,fun times... NOT! Everyone here is almost fully recovered with the exception of the baby who is teething. It really kicked my butt sideways and had me out of commission for about a month. But now I am back and crafting and not a moment too soon! All last week I've been seeing a lot of my crafty friends posting on facebook these super cute snowman creations made from socks... yes, SOCKS! One friend had posted a link to an easy-peasy tutorial on how to make them. The best part... it is entirely NO-SEW! I used a tutorial by Kim Landmesser from Ms. Kimm Designs to make my snowman. So, here it is... my very first sock snowman. I was ecstatic! It came out soooooo cuuuuutttee! I enjoyed looking at my newly finished creation and pondered... "hmmm, how can I make the different?"... then I thought... "why not change the sock color and make something else?"... "ooooh, what about a penguin or a bear?". So, here they are... & My little sock family was growing. And each of them turned out better than I imagined. I had lots of great feedback from family & friends and sooo many requests for a tutorial that I decided to include it in my blog post. Supplies needed to make the penguin & bear are very similar to the ones needed to make the snowman but with a couple additional items. Penguin Supplies black socks cozy socks rice rubber-bands white felt assorted buttons & embellishments flat-back pearls & black sharpie or black buttons (these are for the eyes) hot glue gun & glue (high temp preferred) Orange 3D fabric paint scissors steel rule die (optional) pink chalk & q-tips for the cheeks(optional) I started off by using the Kim's tutorial but didn't see the need to start off with two ends open just to close them back up again... so instead of using the tube of the sock I used the foot... already shaved time & work off. Cut socks like so... When turned open side up the ends should be straight across. Fill a tall glass with rice. You'll need about 2 1/2- 3 cups of rice. You may need a second glass ready on the side. Place sock over filled glass of rice. Turn glass over. Now the sock should hold it's shape and hold itself open. Pour the remaining rice into the sock. Tie open end close with rubber-band. I like using hair ties instead of rubber and I do this because rubber and elastic over time gets old and brittle. Excessive heat (especially if stored in attics and storage sheds) will speed this process up. And, even if the elastic breaks the threading covering it will still hold hold it close. Set aside. For the face and tummy I used my old Sizzix steel rule dies. They cut through felt like butter. I used the Original die Hearts (item#38-0157) & Oval #2 (item#38-0815). If you don't have these dies and have an electric die cutting machine or are cutting by hand you need an oval that is 2 3/4" tall and a heart that is 1 3/4" tall. Set aside. Color flat-back pearls with black sharpie. Set aside to dry. If you don't have or cant find flat back pearls black buttons also work fine. Hot glue heart & oval to sock with heart slight touching the top of the oval. Then hot glue flat-back pearl eyes in place. With Orange 3D fabric paint... Draw a rounded diamond shape for the penguin's mouth... Fill in the shape completely with an extra line of paint going across for the beak. Set aside to dry. Once dry stand up your penguin and shape it like so. I only could find the cozy socks with toes at my local dollar store so I improvised the snow caps. Still kept to the basic pattern as Kimm's. Cutting the ankle band as the main (neck) part of the scarf. And about a 2 inch wide segment for the tie. And the rest for the hat. Cut the 2 inch wide piece so that it becomes a strip. Your pieces should now look like this Insert strip into the band like so... And tie it off. With a rubber-band and the remaining piece of sock... Gather all the toes as pictured above... Tie off with rubber-band. Flip open end up to create a cuff. Now dress your penguin. And hot glue in place. Add embellishments with more hot glue. And, with q-tips lightly dust checks in a circular motion till you get desired affect. Tip: Apply small amounts at a time. Your penguin is done! Yay!! Now, for the bear! Which is really close to making the penguin but with a couple differences. Bear Supplies brown socks cozy socks rice rubber-bands light brown/ tan felt flat-back pearls & sharpie hot glue scissors assorted buttons &embellishments steel rule dies(optional) pink chalk & q-tip for the cheeks (optional) Just follow the previous tutorial on how to make the body. But instead of heart and oval you're going to need 2 circles. Top circle measures 1 3/8" and the bottom circle measures 3 3/4". Hot glue eyes and nose. And for the ears cut out 2 - 1 inch circle from the remaining brown sock material. and put a dab of glue on one end of the circle as shown above. Pinch that end together making a semi-cupped shape. Dress bear & hot glue ear to top of the hat. Repeat and glue remaining ear to other side. Embellish & chalk. Add three dots on each cheek with a sharpie, creating muzzle. TA-DAH!! Sock bear is done! Here's something extra... Repeat the same steps for the bear but cut the ear circles at 2 inches and it becomes a mouse!! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! Now, go make some awesome sock creations of your own!!
Sock Snow People - Here are a couple new additions to my snow people family. For this little lady I just used the sleeve of an old sweater. T...
Do you know the book "Where the wild things are"? If not, then get googling. I encountered it only at uni as a funky theme for theatre improvisation but I love it since, so when I found this on FB, I must share!!!! These fabulous variations on Max come from the workshop of Sock-tacular Sock Creations and here is the FB link: https://www.facebook.com/cutandtear?ref=hl#!/pages/Sock-tacular-Sock-Creations-Hebden-Bridge/141398735907103
The holidays are just around the corner and these cute little sock friends will help to make the days seem more festive! Great for gifts, party favors, or just decoration.
20 Adorable Sock Toys DIY Tutorials You Will Love to Make
This DIY Christmas tutorial shows you how to make your own little Snowman craft using Dollar tree socks or even your odd socks at home. To make this no-sew Christmas Snowman you will need the follo…
Chilly winter months require cozy socks and more indoor play — so, why not combine the two? Rummage through your sock drawer on a hunt for a matching pair! Then, get to work creating the cutest little creatures for little ones to love for years to come. My boys absolutely adore them. What makes them extra special is the love that’s shared — both in making, and receiving. These sweet animals can easily become heirloom pieces or the perfect addition popping out of stockings on Christmas morning! You will need: a pair of socks, cotton batting, a needles, thread (regular and embroidery) and buttons. Click the link for detailed step-by-step instructions: Sock Animal Instructions
Make the CUTEST sock snowman in 10 minutes with this easy Christmas craft tutorial. A great no-sew holiday craft for both adults and kids!
CHARACTERISTICS: Soft and Comfortable: The plush socks are made of high quality materials and designed with soft coral fleece, they are very warm, comfortable, breathable and do not cause itching. This is a great gift and the perfect socks for a lady or girl. High elasticity: These socks are made of highly elastic fiber fabric, the soft structure ensures a comfortable wearing experience and keeps your feet warm. ONE SIZE FITS MOST PEOPLE: These plush socks are suitable for most people, so everyone can enjoy these colorful, stylish and fun socks. Do not iron, hand wash is recommended, high quality socks need proper care! Suitable for many occasions: You can use these socks as sleeping socks, outdoor socks, Christmas socks, boot socks, warm socks, home socks, etc. These socks are suitable for spring, autumn, winter or any cold weather or snowy areas! The Perfect Gift: These unique plush socks have a creative and cute look. They can be used as a Christmas gift, birthday gift, Mother's Day gift, Valentine's Day gift or Halloween gift. SPECIFICATIONS: Type: Christmas Gift Pattern: 17 patterns Style: Sweet and funny Material: polyester fiber (polyester) Package: 4 pairs of socks A NOTICE: Please allow slight measurement deviations due to manual measurements. Due to the different display and light effects, the actual color of the item may vary slightly from the color shown on the picture.
Making Christmas Decorations - Sock Snowman. Try out this great yet easy way of making a sock snowman. Get your ideas here.
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How to make sock no sew doll, animals, monkey, puppet, penguin, hamster.Baby sock crafts and tube sock crafts. Sock craft projects for Christmas, Halloween
If you loved our no-sew sock snowman you're going to love our no-sew sock penguin craft too! This little fellow will fit nicely with it's snow made friend (Santa might join too if you're crafting
This no-sew sock snowman is SO CUTE! It might be my favourite winter craft this year! It's so adorable and cheerful, plus it's sooo easy to make! It's a great holiday decoration that you can keep out all winter long. All you need are a couple of dollar store socks and a few simple craft supplies - no sewing skills required! This craft is kid-friendly, easy to do with a group, and it makes a great homemade gift! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us
Looking for an easy and budget-friendly way to keep your little ones entertained? Get creative with our ideas on crafting toys from socks.
DIY Sock Reindeer Free Sew Pattern & Tutorial
Free pattern on how to sew sock reindeer stuffed animal with 2 single socks. Use a Christmas themed chenille microfiber sock as the Holiday onesie suit.
If you loved our no-sew sock snowman you're going to love our no-sew sock penguin craft too! This little fellow will fit nicely with it's snow made friend (Santa might join too if you're crafting
CHARACTERISTICS: Soft and Comfortable: The plush socks are made of high quality materials and designed with soft coral fleece, they are very warm, comfortable, breathable and do not cause itching. This is a great gift and the perfect socks for a lady or girl. High elasticity: These socks are made of highly elastic fiber fabric, the soft structure ensures a comfortable wearing experience and keeps your feet warm. ONE SIZE FITS MOST PEOPLE: These plush socks are suitable for most people, so everyone can enjoy these colorful, stylish and fun socks. Do not iron, hand wash is recommended, high quality socks need proper care! Suitable for many occasions: You can use these socks as sleeping socks, outdoor socks, Christmas socks, boot socks, warm socks, home socks, etc. These socks are suitable for spring, autumn, winter or any cold weather or snowy areas! The Perfect Gift: These unique plush socks have a creative and cute look. They can be used as a Christmas gift, birthday gift, Mother's Day gift, Valentine's Day gift or Halloween gift. SPECIFICATIONS: Type: Christmas Gift Pattern: 17 patterns Style: Sweet and funny Material: polyester fiber (polyester) Package: 4 pairs of socks A NOTICE: Please allow slight measurement deviations due to manual measurements. Due to the different display and light effects, the actual color of the item may vary slightly from the color shown on the picture.
It looks like everyone’s in love with making sock snowman. They’re really easy to make, with so many ways to add personality And…I just can’t seem to stop making these cute …
The holidays are just around the corner and these cute little sock friends will help to make the days seem more festive! Great for gifts, party favors, or just decoration.
If you're looking for a fun DIY gift idea AND an idea on what to do with all your odd sock the no-sew sock Santa craft just might be for you. We loved making this
How to make sock no sew doll, animals, monkey, puppet, penguin, hamster.Baby sock crafts and tube sock crafts. Sock craft projects for Christmas, Halloween
Hello, Crafty Friends and DIYers!! I will be hosting day #11 of the 31 Days of Handmade Christmas Ornaments!! And today, I will be doing a remake of a popular holiday favorite... but with a twist. Today, I will be showing you how to make No-Sew Sock Penguins. It is a remake and miniature version of the popular No-Sew Sock Snowmen! You can revisit my original tutorial post here. Supplies Used Low Cut Socks Super Soft/ Fuzzy Toe Socks Hot Glue gun & Sticks Roll of Tulle White Felt Rice Polyester Fiberfill Decorative Cord Flat back Pearls Black Sharpie Stickles Twine Scissors Mulberry Leaves, Bells (Optional) I started by cutting a the heel and ankle off of each sock. making sure to cut across evenly. These will be the penguin bodies. For the inside stuffing I cut tulle into 4" squares. I added about 2 Tbls of rice to the center and tied it closed with twine creating a sachet. Using a plastic cup to hold my sock up right, I inserted my sachet. I filled the remainder of the sock with about a handful and a half of polyester fiberfill. Then used more twine to tie close and snipped the excess twine off. For the simple beanie hat I love to use "toe socks"! I cut the sock in half (4" from the toes seems to be the midway point). I gather all the "toes" and tie them together in a bunch... yes, with (you guessed it) more twine and trim the ends. This part will be out hat. Cut a 2" strip from the remain sock piece. Snip one end to create a strip. This will be the scarf. I cut a 1" heart and a 2" oval for the head and belly. Then adhered the pieces onto the body with hot glue. I used my glue gun again, this time attaching the hat onto the top of the head. Then, I used decorative cord to tie a knot and make a loop. I hot glued the loop to the top of the hat. For eyes, I used flat back pearls and colored them with a black Sharpie. Then glued them onto the felt heart to make the beginnings of the penguin's face. For his little beak, I simply drew a triangle use orange I didn't have green leaves so I just shaded some brown I had. then hot glued the leaves along with a bell onto the the beanies. And here are my adorable sock penguins!!! These little cuties were made with regular (no separated toe) socks, Can't find black socks... well, nix the heart faces and oval bellies and opt for white socks instead! Then you have SNOWMEN! And these cuties have button instead of flat-back pearls for eyes! I hope you enjoyed my project for today!! Thank you so much for hopping along with us!! Make sure to visit our entire line up of awesome Christmas Ornament projects all month!! Remodelando la Casa will be hosting Day 12... Please drop in and show some love!! An InLinkz Link-up Here are all 31 Bloggers in order of their appearance: Day 1 - The Silly Pearl :: Day 2 -Yesterday on Tuesday Day 3 - Cupcakes and Crinoline :: Day 4 - An Extraordinary Day Day 5 - Knick of Time :: Day 6 - Pet Scribbles :: Day 7 - Simply Kelly Designs Day 8 - Town and Country Living :: Day 9 - Petticoat JUNKtion Day 10 - The Everyday Home :: Day 11 - Up on Tippy Toes Day 12 - Remodelando la Casa :: Day 13 - DIY 180 :: Day 14 - 504 Main Day 15 - Sum of their Stories :: Day 16 - At Home with Jemma Day 17 - The Kim Six Fix :: Day 18 - Shabby Art Boutique Day 19 - Morena's Corner :: Day 20 - My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia Day 21 - Our Southern Home :: Day 22 - Domestically Speaking Day 23 - The Crafting Nook :: Day 24 - Sweet Pea Day 25 - Dukes and Duchesses :: Day 26 - Heathered Nest Day 27 - Lovely Etc. Day 28 - Stone Gable Blog :: Day 29 - Mod Podge Rocks Day 30 - Running with a Glue Gun :: Day 31 - All Things Heart and Home
Hello Crafty Friends! Sorry I've been MIA for so long. The whole family had came down with severe colds and the flu... yay,fun times... NOT! Everyone here is almost fully recovered with the exception of the baby who is teething. It really kicked my butt sideways and had me out of commission for about a month. But now I am back and crafting and not a moment too soon! All last week I've been seeing a lot of my crafty friends posting on facebook these super cute snowman creations made from socks... yes, SOCKS! One friend had posted a link to an easy-peasy tutorial on how to make them. The best part... it is entirely NO-SEW! I used a tutorial by Kim Landmesser from Ms. Kimm Designs to make my snowman. So, here it is... my very first sock snowman. I was ecstatic! It came out soooooo cuuuuutttee! I enjoyed looking at my newly finished creation and pondered... "hmmm, how can I make the different?"... then I thought... "why not change the sock color and make something else?"... "ooooh, what about a penguin or a bear?". So, here they are... & My little sock family was growing. And each of them turned out better than I imagined. I had lots of great feedback from family & friends and sooo many requests for a tutorial that I decided to include it in my blog post. Supplies needed to make the penguin & bear are very similar to the ones needed to make the snowman but with a couple additional items. Penguin Supplies black socks cozy socks rice rubber-bands white felt assorted buttons & embellishments flat-back pearls & black sharpie or black buttons (these are for the eyes) hot glue gun & glue (high temp preferred) Orange 3D fabric paint scissors steel rule die (optional) pink chalk & q-tips for the cheeks(optional) I started off by using the Kim's tutorial but didn't see the need to start off with two ends open just to close them back up again... so instead of using the tube of the sock I used the foot... already shaved time & work off. Cut socks like so... When turned open side up the ends should be straight across. Fill a tall glass with rice. You'll need about 2 1/2- 3 cups of rice. You may need a second glass ready on the side. Place sock over filled glass of rice. Turn glass over. Now the sock should hold it's shape and hold itself open. Pour the remaining rice into the sock. Tie open end close with rubber-band. I like using hair ties instead of rubber and I do this because rubber and elastic over time gets old and brittle. Excessive heat (especially if stored in attics and storage sheds) will speed this process up. And, even if the elastic breaks the threading covering it will still hold hold it close. Set aside. For the face and tummy I used my old Sizzix steel rule dies. They cut through felt like butter. I used the Original die Hearts (item#38-0157) & Oval #2 (item#38-0815). If you don't have these dies and have an electric die cutting machine or are cutting by hand you need an oval that is 2 3/4" tall and a heart that is 1 3/4" tall. Set aside. Color flat-back pearls with black sharpie. Set aside to dry. If you don't have or cant find flat back pearls black buttons also work fine. Hot glue heart & oval to sock with heart slight touching the top of the oval. Then hot glue flat-back pearl eyes in place. With Orange 3D fabric paint... Draw a rounded diamond shape for the penguin's mouth... Fill in the shape completely with an extra line of paint going across for the beak. Set aside to dry. Once dry stand up your penguin and shape it like so. I only could find the cozy socks with toes at my local dollar store so I improvised the snow caps. Still kept to the basic pattern as Kimm's. Cutting the ankle band as the main (neck) part of the scarf. And about a 2 inch wide segment for the tie. And the rest for the hat. Cut the 2 inch wide piece so that it becomes a strip. Your pieces should now look like this Insert strip into the band like so... And tie it off. With a rubber-band and the remaining piece of sock... Gather all the toes as pictured above... Tie off with rubber-band. Flip open end up to create a cuff. Now dress your penguin. And hot glue in place. Add embellishments with more hot glue. And, with q-tips lightly dust checks in a circular motion till you get desired affect. Tip: Apply small amounts at a time. Your penguin is done! Yay!! Now, for the bear! Which is really close to making the penguin but with a couple differences. Bear Supplies brown socks cozy socks rice rubber-bands light brown/ tan felt flat-back pearls & sharpie hot glue scissors assorted buttons &embellishments steel rule dies(optional) pink chalk & q-tip for the cheeks (optional) Just follow the previous tutorial on how to make the body. But instead of heart and oval you're going to need 2 circles. Top circle measures 1 3/8" and the bottom circle measures 3 3/4". Hot glue eyes and nose. And for the ears cut out 2 - 1 inch circle from the remaining brown sock material. and put a dab of glue on one end of the circle as shown above. Pinch that end together making a semi-cupped shape. Dress bear & hot glue ear to top of the hat. Repeat and glue remaining ear to other side. Embellish & chalk. Add three dots on each cheek with a sharpie, creating muzzle. TA-DAH!! Sock bear is done! Here's something extra... Repeat the same steps for the bear but cut the ear circles at 2 inches and it becomes a mouse!! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! Now, go make some awesome sock creations of your own!!