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Easy sock plushies you can make yourself!

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By Rozie Powell

Feb 25, 20195 mins

Easy sock plushies you can make yourself!

These sock characters are so cute and easy to make, your kids and friends will love them!

 

Easy DIY Sock Plushies

Caption: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • One fluffy sock
  • Needle and thread
  • Beads
  • Blusher
  • Felt
  • Glue
  • Pen
  • Toy stuffing

 

Method:

  1. Turn the fluffy sock inside out, flatten it so the heel is sticking upwards.
  2. Draw on rabbit head outline onto the toe end of the sock.
  3. Sew around this line and cut it out leaving a few mm between where you cut and the sewn line.
  4. Cut a slit at the bottom and turn it inside out.
  5. Fill it with toy stuffing and sew the slit closed.
  6. Sew on details like beads for eyes, glue on an little felt mouth, you can even use blusher to add rosy cheeks.
  7. Now you are done! This method is really quick and easy and you can use it to make lots of different animals, not just rabbits. Try out a bear, a cat, a dog, anything!

 

Reversible Soft Toy

Caption: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • 2 fluffy socks of different colours
  • Felt and beads
  • Thread and needles
  • Toy stuffing
  • Plastic bottle

 

Method:

  1. Take one colour sock, turn inside out and put it over the water bottle.
  2. Using a glue gun stick toy stuffing all over the sock, covering about 6” down the sock on all sides.
  3. Pull the other colour sock over the top of this and pull the bottle out from inside.
  4. Cut off the excess off the sock and sew the ends of the socks together. This will mean the stuffing is encased between them and you can turn the sock inside out to see the different colours.
  5. Decorate the socks to look like animals using felt, beads and a needle and thread.
  6. Now you have a reversible soft toy plushie of infinite cuteness.

 

Panda Doorstop

Credit: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • White sock
  • Rice
  • A glass
  • Felt
  • Wool
  • Glue gun
  • Black pom poms
  • Marker pen

Method:

  1. Take a glass and put a sock inside it, pull up the end of the sock over the edges of the glass
  2. Pour rice into the sock and pull up the sock out of the glass.
  3. Tap the sock onto a surface to make the rice settle into pear shape.
  4. With wool tie off the top and tie off the middle to make a large base and a smaller top, like a snowman.
  5. Cut off the top of the sock and stick it back behind the head.
  6. Glue on two bean shaped pieces of black felt with smaller white circles of felt on top;  draw on pupils with a marker pen. Stick on a little felt nose too.
  7. Stick on two small pom poms for ears, and four larger pom poms for arms and legs.
  8. You can fancy it up with a cute bow around its neck and it’s ready to be a doorman of the cutest variety.

TOP TIP- You can also use stuffing instead of rice to make a cute soft toy.

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