As promised, this evening I've photographed a sock owl in the making. So here we go...
I use a pair of size 12-18 month baby socks as they are not too tiny, but are still cute; some white felt for eyes, some matching felt and fabric for the wings plus embroidery silk. I use polyester filling, but I suppose rice or wheat could be used for a heavier birdy!
Turn your sock inside out, and flatten out so that the toes and heel are centered; the heel will become the tummy.
Stitch a semi-circle across the toe edge seam; I used my machine, however as this really is only about 5cms, hand stitching would probably be just as easy.
Trim off the excess 'toe' leaving about 1/4", and trim off the ankle cuff elastic.
Squeeze the ankle/cuff end into thirds, so that one point faces the back of the owl, like a tail, and the other two points will be the feet (if you use your imagination!!).
You could pin this in place, but again it is all so tiny, so I don't.
Stitch half way, raise the needle, and move the 'tail' over, and complete the row.
Turn the sock back to right-side out through the tail hole. It looks like a very small hole, but it is very stretchy, ('Hello' to those who have googled expecting something a bit more racy!).
Fill to the desired firmness and shape. Make sure you pull the ears out with a needle from the outside, or push out with a pencil.
When filled, turn in the raw edges of the tail, and again pinch to get the shape.
Hand-stitch the tail opening closed.
If you are lucky, your sock owl will be able to stand up all on his ownsome!
Cut two teardrop shapes from the coloured felt, by folding in half to cut both at the same time.
Then cut round the felt wings to get two patterned wings.
You should have two matching pairs.
Cut round the edge of the cotton fabric wings with pinking shears, (I find it easier to do this in two stages to ensure the cotton ends up the right shape and slightly smaller than the felt).
Using 2 threads of silk, doubled, attach the cotton to the felt with a running stitch, starting at the top point, sewing through to the body of the owl along the back edge of the wing, securing with a knot under the 'armpit'.
Cut two white felt eyes; I use a bobbin as a template to get a nice wide-eye size.
Stitch the centre pupil before stitching the outsides directly to the owl, burying the thread ends inside the owl. If your owl is heading no-where near small children, or you have more confidence in your stitchery, you could use buttons for eyes.
Stitch a beak, or make one from felt if you prefer.
...and there you have it, one little sock owl... and repeat for a pair!
Enjoy!
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Monday, 22 November 2010
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Good Intentions...
I had all good intentions of making and photographing sock owls in progress this evening, but no. I have been sorting through old bank statements and other thrilling papers that are now all destined for the shredder!
It's taking ages, but I am clearing out so much - I can't believe I have kept practically every piece of post I have ever received by the looks of things! Dear husband took a couple of bags of books and toys to the local Marie Curie shop today, and another few bags to the tip, and we haven't even looked in the loft or garage yet.
We took advantage of the dry morning and took the trampoline apart, cleaned off all the sandpit toys and rescued Buddha from the bindweed!
Last night I finished the cross-stitch, now I have to wash the soluble mesh off and sew the purse together.
So this week I promise to complete the purse, try and produce a tutorial for the sock owls and get a bit more of the Christmas quilts ready for binding... if I don't, I expect you to point it out to me in no uncertain terms!
It's taking ages, but I am clearing out so much - I can't believe I have kept practically every piece of post I have ever received by the looks of things! Dear husband took a couple of bags of books and toys to the local Marie Curie shop today, and another few bags to the tip, and we haven't even looked in the loft or garage yet.
We took advantage of the dry morning and took the trampoline apart, cleaned off all the sandpit toys and rescued Buddha from the bindweed!
Last night I finished the cross-stitch, now I have to wash the soluble mesh off and sew the purse together.
So this week I promise to complete the purse, try and produce a tutorial for the sock owls and get a bit more of the Christmas quilts ready for binding... if I don't, I expect you to point it out to me in no uncertain terms!
Friday, 24 September 2010
T'wit T'woo-hoo!
Well I have had a long old week, and this evening after the children had gone to bed I decided it was time to do something fun, and have a go at those sock owls. They are a bit of an experiment, and need a little refining, but in a couple of hours, a pair of baby socks have evolved into these:
Please excuse the blurry pictures, I was so eager to let you know how they turned out, I couldn't wait for some daylight and a steady hand!
Please excuse the blurry pictures, I was so eager to let you know how they turned out, I couldn't wait for some daylight and a steady hand!
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Shine on, you crazy diamond...
Well the sun has kept shining and we spent a lovely day in Portsmouth, with a look round Gunwharf Quay and a long-awaited trip up the Spinnaker Tower.
It looked quite a long way up, and a long way down, but we are hardened tower 'climbers' and the children have happily crawled and walked the glass floors of the Auckland Sky Tower, so this was a breeze!
...and here's a treat for you ladies!!
I managed to find a super pack of 5 pairs of baby socks for £2 in the Next outlet store, so I am looking forward to trying to make some mini owls.
No sewing tonight, it was a very long day.
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