A few months ago superdad Joel introduced me to the world of sock monsters and I've been hooked ever since. I wrote about it briefly here. Now, I shall attempt to teach you how to turn a baby sock into a sock monster. First, cut the sock as shown. Turn the sock inside out and stitch the ears. Then stitch one foot. Leave the other one open so that you can stuff through it.Turn the sock right side out and stuff through the open leg. After stuffing, stitch the foot closed. Then position the needle like so, so that your needle ends up under the middle of the bottom lip. Place a stitch at the center bottom of the lip. Then stitch through the lips to the top. Then back down. Up Down and up again, pulling the thread tight to pucker the lips. He should look like this now. Now it's time to sew on the eyes. Now we need to work on the arms. Turn the arms inside out to stitch. Then turn it right side out and stuff just a little. I then kinda tuck the raw edges inward 'cause it makes it easier to sew on. Stitch the arms on and . . . voila! Here's what's left of my sock monster family. I always try to keep some on hand to give away as birthday gifts to my co-workers. You can find buttons, stuffing and socks at WalMart. A lot of these socks were just $1 per pair (cheap, yeah).
Students learn how to set up pre-programmed microcontroller units like the Arduino LilyPad and use them to enhance a product’s functionality and personality. They do this by making plush toys in monster shapes (template provided) with microcontrollers and LEDs sewn into the felt fabric with conductive thread to make circuits. At activity end, each student will have created his or her own plush toy, complete with LEDs that illuminate in a specified sequence: random twinkle, blink, heartbeat and/or breathing.
These "quiet critters" are amazingly effective!
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My, what fuzzy ears you have! Have a fun alphabet review with your little monster while you color this capital letter E.
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Hey all! Well, here we are, exactly 3 weeks from my scheduled c-section when we will welcome Georgia into our family! I am getting very anxious, and so is Dustin. But, this post is actually a craft…
INSTANT DOWNLOAD PATTERN -- This is an amigurumi pattern to make this cute yeti monster, not a finished toy -- Boo the yeti is not really a people-person. He's shy and prefers a cosy night in his cave over going out to a dinner date. He might look a bit scary, but beneath all that fur, there's a warm heart. Boo would love to warm his feet by your stove and listen to your stories. He's also the best at giving big yeti-hugs. The Yeti monster on the photo has been made with sport weight cotton yarn (smc catania) and fur yarn, but you can any yarn or to crochet this cute Yeti monster Amigurumi. If you use thicker yarn with a thicker crochet hook your amigurumi will turn out much bigger. This monster will look cute in any color. Tip: Always use the smallest hook recommended on the label of the yarn that you want to use. Hook size needed with Sport weight cotton yarn: 2.5 mm 4/0 Size when made with sport yarn: 16 cm / 7 inch My instructions are organized and are very clear to understand. There are also high quality photos to help you along. This is a DOWNLOADABLE CROCHET PATTERN. Which you can download immediately after payment. LANGUAGE: This pattern is written in ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, PORTUGUESE, SPANISH and DUTCH (more languages will follow) Difficulty level: Intermediate © 2019 DIY Fluffies. Mariska Vos-Bolman - All rights reserved. *You may sell the finished items, provided you give the credit to Mariska Vos-Bolman (DIY Fluffies) as the designer. *You may not sell or share the pattern. This amigurumi pattern has been tested by a team of crochet testers. Please contact me if you have any questions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy 3 patterns and get 15 % off with couponcode: PATTERNS3 Buy 5 patterns and get 20 % off with couponcode: PATTERNS5 Buy 10 patterns and get 30 % off with couponcode: PATTERNS10
Looking for a fun Valentine's Day craft for the whole family? Look no further than these adorable Love Bugs (or as my son calls them, Yarn Monsters)!
Dare to do some drawing with this monster "D"! Your child can get a great review of her ABCs as she colors.