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Friendly Sock Snowmen

Frosty has a big button smile and a tummy stuffed with plastic pellets in this sock-form creation.

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What You Need:
  • White ankle sock
  • Set of measuring cups
  • Plastic pellets
  • Polyester fiberfill
  • Rubber bands
  • Needle and matching threads
  • Red or blue infant sock
  • Pom-poms: medium white for the hat and small red for the nose
  • Scissors
  • Buttons: 2-1/4-inch for the eyes, 4-1/4-inch for the mouth, and 3-5/8-inch for the body
  • Ruler
  • 1/2 yard of 1-inch-wide ribbon

Instructions:

1. Turn the white sock inside out. Pour 1 cup of plastic pellets into the toe of the sock for the snowman base.

2. Use polyester fiberfill to stuff the sock up to the heel for the snowman's body. For the neck, wrap a rubber band several times around the sock at the top of the fiberfill.

3. Pour 1/3 cup of plastic pellets into the sock for the bottom of the snowman head. Add enough fiberfill to the sock to stuff the rest of the head. Wrap a second rubber band around the sock at the top of the fiberfill.

4. For the hat, thread the needle with a double strand of thread that matches the color of the infant sock. Pinch the toe of the sock around the white pom-pom; then insert the needle through the pinched portion and the pom-pom. Take the needle back through, and pull tightly on the thread ends. Tie the thread ends into a knot, and clip the thread.

5. Pull the cuff end of the hat over the top of the snowman's head to cover the rubber band. Use a matching color of thread to sew the hat in place.

6. Thread the needle with a double strand of white thread. For the nose, sew the small red pom-pom at the center of the face. Sew on two buttons for the eyes and four buttons for the mouth. Sew three buttons down the center front of the body, and tie the ribbon around the neck.


 



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spoild71 wrote:

I've done these in my kids class each year and have used the child sock for the snowman and used rice to fill, and felt for the carrot nose and black for the eyes and mouth and after you fill the sock with the rice you take the 2nd rubber band on top and leave the ankle part of the sock empty so you can fold it over and then just add a pom-pom to the top and you have a great class craft for the holidays.. the kids love making them and the parents love them too..

12/8/2009 02:57:12 PM Report Abuse
wolfdog_1976 wrote:

this was actually pretty easy to do Me and my daughters made these about 2 years ago for their moms family and now we are going to make them for my side this year.Use adult ankle sock and childs colored sock for the hat.

12/5/2009 04:08:35 PM Report Abuse
cathytobiassen wrote:

A hat can be made from the cuff of the a sock. Turn the cuff upside down and fold the top to look like the brim. The cut part is sewn together with a pom-pom..real cute.

12/4/2009 03:44:27 PM Report Abuse
vhauschild wrote:

where do you get the hat or make the hat?

11/16/2009 04:54:49 PM Report Abuse
dnalls wrote:

Good question! I think, since it calls for one cup of pellets for the body, that it may be best to use an adult ankle sock. Ankle socks are small anyway, and a child's may not be big enough. Also, it looks more like seed beads used for the facial features, doesn't it? Even though the instructions say buttons...Just a thought. I'm going to make "families" of these w/supplies bought at dollar stores to give for Christmas presents this year, thanks to skinny wallets!

11/8/2009 03:29:56 PM Report Abuse

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