Friendly Sock Snowmen 12/11/2009
![]() I'm pretty domestic and love creating things with my hands. In fact if my high school St. Bonaventure had offered a 'home economics' class, those years might have been a lot less boring. Sssh.. don't tell Brother Paul, the principle, I said that! ;) So when my good chico-amigo (boy-friend) Aaron posted on his Facebook wall, "Who wants to join me for holiday crafting??? " I was clapping my hands like a trained seal. Me, me, me! Didn't these chilly friends come out cute? They look so whimsical and cozy in their scarves and hats, and guess what? They are easy to make. Don't be daunted by the list of items you need. What You Need: White ankle socks
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. CommentsLeave a Reply |

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