Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled...

5
Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Up From the “Celebrate the Holidays with Better Homes and Gardens” iPad application ©Copyright 2011, Meredith Corporation. All Rights Reserved BHG.com Bring the party to life with giant sock monkeys that will become guests’ new BFFs. Place the costumed softies wherever you need a pop of silly decor—on a bench by the front door or on a chair near the buffet table. Smaller monkeys can sit on a mantel or dangle from a chandelier. The more the merrier!

Transcript of Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled...

Page 1: Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Upimages.meredith.com/content/dam/bhg/PDFs/BHGWAMDolledUp.pdf · Sock Monkey DIAGRAM 6 Barb Gordon 3-27-11 Diagram 6 Halloween 2011 Sock

Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Up From the “Celebrate the Holidays with Better Homes and Gardens” iPad application

 

©Copyright  2011,  Meredith  Corporation.    All  Rights  Reserved     BHG.com  

 

Bring  the  party  to  life  with  giant  sock  monkeys  that  will  become  guests’  new  BFFs.  Place  the  costumed  softies  wherever  you  need  a  pop  of  silly  decor—on  a  bench  by  the  front  door  or  on  a  chair  near  the  buffet  table.  Smaller  monkeys  can  sit  on  a  mantel  or  dangle  from  a  chandelier.  The  more  the  merrier!  

Page 2: Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Upimages.meredith.com/content/dam/bhg/PDFs/BHGWAMDolledUp.pdf · Sock Monkey DIAGRAM 6 Barb Gordon 3-27-11 Diagram 6 Halloween 2011 Sock

Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Up From the “Celebrate the Holidays with Better Homes and Gardens” iPad application

 

©Copyright  2011,  Meredith  Corporation.    All  Rights  Reserved     BHG.com  

   

Materials  Computer  printer  Downloadable  patterns  and  diagrams  

Lightweight  paper  Scissors  2  pairs  of  knee  socks  in  same  color/pattern  of  choice  (for  body,  arms,  and  legs)  

1  pair  of  knee  socks  in  contrasting  color/pattern  (for  belly)  Contrasting  embroidery  floss  and  tapestry  needle  1  pair  of  black  socks  (for  ears)  

Polyester  fiberfill  and  stuffing  tool  Assorted  felt  scraps  Fabric  glue  

   

Page 3: Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Upimages.meredith.com/content/dam/bhg/PDFs/BHGWAMDolledUp.pdf · Sock Monkey DIAGRAM 6 Barb Gordon 3-27-11 Diagram 6 Halloween 2011 Sock

Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Up From the “Celebrate the Holidays with Better Homes and Gardens” iPad application

 

©Copyright  2011,  Meredith  Corporation.    All  Rights  Reserved     BHG.com  

Instructions  1.  Print  the  downloadable  patterns  on  lightweight  paper;  cut  out.    

2.  Smooth  two  matching  knee  socks  for  the  body.  Referring  to  Diagram  1,  cut  off  each  foot  to  make  two  tubes.  Save  the  feet  pieces  for  later.  Cut  up  the  long  side  of  each  tube  and  open  flat.      

3.  Cut  one  sock  from  the  contrasting  pair  in  the  same  manner  to  make  a  flat  piece  for  the  belly.  Referring  to  Diagram  2,  pin  the  Contrast  Belly  pattern  on  the  right  side  of  the  flat  piece;  cut  out.  

 4.  Pin  the  belly  piece  with  its  pattern  on  top  to  the  top  cut  edge  of  one  of  the  body  pieces  (the  sock  ribbing  will  be  at  the  bottom  edge);  baste  together.  Satin-­‐stitch  the  raw  edge  of  the  belly  piece  to  the  

body;  remove  the  pattern.    5.  Referring  to  Diagram  3a,  cut  one  of  the  sock  feet  from  Step  2  so  the  heel  is  centered  when  opened  

flat;  this  piece  will  be  the  face.  Referring  to  Diagram  3b,  cut  the  matching  sock  foot  from  Step  2  so  half  the  heel  is  on  each  side  when  opened  flat;  this  piece  will  be  the  back  of  the  head.    

6.  Pin  the  face  piece  to  the  top  of  the  body/belly  piece  with  right  sides  together.  Sew  the  pieces  together,  then  open  and  lay  the  sewn  piece  flat  to  create  the  monkey  front,  as  shown  in  Diagram  4.  Using  embroidery  floss  and  the  tapestry  needle,  stitch  a  running-­‐stitch  smile  onto  the  contrasting  heel  

to  make  a  snout.  Leave  the  stitches  a  bit  loose  to  allow  for  stretching  when  the  head  is  stuffed.    7.  Referring  to  Diagram  5,  pin  the  head  back  piece  to  the  top  of  the  remaining  body  piece  with  right  

sides  together.  Sew  together,  then  open  and  lay  the  piece  flat  to  create  the  monkey  back.    8.  Using  the  Ear  pattern,  cut  four  ear  pieces  from  black  socks.  Pin  and  sew  two  pieces  together  around  

the  curved  side.  Turn  right  side  out  and  pinch  the  straight  edge;  baste  the  edge  to  make  one  ear.  Repeat  to  make  a  second  ear.    

9.  Pin  the  Head  pattern  to  the  head  front  piece,  aligning  the  neck  seams.  Position  ears  on  sides  of  head  with  right  sides  together;  baste.  Remove  the  pattern.    

10.  Turn  one  of  the  remaining  knee  socks  inside  out.  Referring  to  Diagram  6,  flatten  and  smooth,  then  pin  the  layers  together.  Using  contrasting  thread,  baste  two  lines  down  the  sock  as  shown  by  the  dashed  lines  on  the  diagram.  Machine-­‐stitch  over  the  basted  lines,  then  cut  between  the  lines  of  stitching  to  

Page 4: Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Upimages.meredith.com/content/dam/bhg/PDFs/BHGWAMDolledUp.pdf · Sock Monkey DIAGRAM 6 Barb Gordon 3-27-11 Diagram 6 Halloween 2011 Sock

Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Up From the “Celebrate the Holidays with Better Homes and Gardens” iPad application

 

©Copyright  2011,  Meredith  Corporation.    All  Rights  Reserved     BHG.com  

create  one  leg  and  one  arm  piece.  Turn  the  pieces  right  side  out  and  stuff  with  fiberfill  using  a  stuffing  tool.  Repeat  with  the  matching  sock  to  make  a  second  leg  and  arm  set.    

11.  Position  arms  on  body  front  with  right  sides  together,  baste.    12.  With  right  sides  together,  position  the  front  and  back  body  pieces  together,  aligning  the  neck  seams  

carefully  and  sandwiching  the  arms  between  the  layers.  Pin  the  Head  pattern  to  the  head  front,  aligning  the  bottom  of  the  pattern  piece  to  the  neck  seam.  Baste  together,  as  shown  by  the  dashed  lines  in  

Diagram  7.  Machine-­‐stitch  over  the  basted  lines.  Clip  the  seam  allowance  around  the  curved  head  edge.  Turn  right  side  out  and  stuff  with  polyester  fiberfill.    

13.  Baste  the  legs  to  the  inside  back  of  the  body  through  the  bottom  opening.  Hand-­‐stitch  the  body  closed.    

14.  Using  the  patterns,  cut  eyes,  cheeks,  and  a  nose  from  desired  colors  of  felt.  Stitch  two  French  knots  on  the  nose  for  nostrils.  Adhere  the  felt  pieces  to  the  face  using  fabric  glue.  If  desired,  add  a  purchased  hat  or  crown  to  the  monkey’s  head.  

 

 

Halloween 2011Sock MonkeyDIAGRAM 1Barb Gordon 3-27-11

Diagram 1

Halloween 2011Sock MonkeyDIAGRAM 2Barb Gordon 3-27-11

Diagram 2

Halloween 2011Sock MonkeyDIAGRAM 3a and 3bBarb Gordon 3-27-11

Diagram 3a Diagram 3b

Page 5: Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Upimages.meredith.com/content/dam/bhg/PDFs/BHGWAMDolledUp.pdf · Sock Monkey DIAGRAM 6 Barb Gordon 3-27-11 Diagram 6 Halloween 2011 Sock

Wild About Monkeys Kids’ Party – Dolled Up From the “Celebrate the Holidays with Better Homes and Gardens” iPad application

 

©Copyright  2011,  Meredith  Corporation.    All  Rights  Reserved     BHG.com  

     

   

 

Halloween 2011Sock MonkeyDIAGRAM 4Barb Gordon 3-27-11

Diagram 4

Halloween 2011Sock MonkeyDIAGRAM 5Barb Gordon 3-27-11

Diagram 5

Halloween 2011Sock MonkeyDIAGRAM 6Barb Gordon 3-27-11

Diagram 6

Halloween 2011Sock MonkeyDIAGRAM 7Barb Gordon 3-27-11

Diagram 7

Halloween 2011Sock MonkeyPATTERNS 25%Barb Gordon 3-27-11

SOCK MONKEYContrast Belly

Cut 1Enlarge 400%

SOCK MONKEYHead PatternEnlarge 400%

For front of face, alignwith heel of sock.

SOCK MONKEYEar

Cut 4Enlarge 400%

Open