Make a Sock Monkey


Materials
1. One Pair of socks (preferably with a red heel).
2. Stuffing - use Eco craft or polyester fiberfill (will need approx 200-250 grams)
3. Red knitting yarn (optional)
4. Sewing thread, embroidery thread, 2 buttons (optional)
Sock Monkey Instructions
Turn both socks inside out.
Body
- Sew a seam on both sides of the center of one sock starting approximately 75mm from the white heel, curving across the end of the top.
- Cut sock between seams and to within 40mm of white heel. This leaves an opening in the crotch.
- Then turn sock so seams are inside and use crotch opening to stuff head, body and legs. Hand stitch to close gap.
Arms
- Cut the upper part of the second sock into 2 pieces. Seam, rounding ends and stuff the arms. Attach to the body by hand.
Mouth
- Cut the heel from the sock, leaving a brown edge around the white.
- Fasten on lower part of the face by hand-stitching around the bottom; stuff and finish sewing around the top.
- The mouth can be enhanced by embroidering a running stitch in either black or white across the middle of the lips.
Tail
- Cut a one inch strip on front of sock, tapering to end of toe.
- Seam, stuff and attach to body by hand.
Ears
- Cut the ears from remaining brown part on the sole of the sock. Attach to head by hand.
Eyes
- Sew on moving eyes, buttons, felt or embroider eyes with black thread.
(For very small children embroider eyes).
Cap (Optional)
- Cut off toe of another sock, leaving 12mm of brown to roll for a brim. Sometimes a fez is used for a cap.
There are many variations from this basic pattern. Decorations such as pompoms, yarn, bells can be added. Jackets, vests, pants, skirts and shoes are also used for clothing.
