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| Snowman? Gift? or Decoration? |
This method is temporary. At the end of the festive season, it pulls apart and all your goodies are ready to re-use. If you have a friend who loves filet crochet, what better way to package a neat little gift for her.
Materials Required
3 balls of differing sizes for the body
1 knitting needle
1 bowl or stand to anchor the snowman
piece of Plasticine, fimo or florist oasis to hold the knitting needle steady
1 used Nespresso coffee pod for his hat
2 buttons
8 pins
1 bead
Step 1. Push a large piece of plasticine down into the bowl. This holds the knitting needle steady. Place a piece of paper or card over the plasticine to keep the base of your ball of wool clean.
Step 2. Thread the balls over the knitting needle
Step 3. Push the pins through the buttons and through the ball to secure them in place.
Step 4. Use 2 pins for the eyes. I used a pin through a red bead for the nose.
Step 5. Using a number of pins, pin through the base of the coffee pod to hold his hat in place.
Step 6. Tie a scarf around his neck and he is ready to go.
And like all snowmen, at the end of the season, he can quietly disappear.
More FitzBirch Crafty Christmas Ideas
French Knitted Decorations
Woolly Wreath
An Edgy Christmas
2 Sisters Crafting - Mini Christmas Sweaters
Christmas Tea CosyWoolly Wreath
An Edgy Christmas
2 Sisters Crafting - Mini Christmas Sweaters
Christmas Crochet Snowflakes
Happy crafting and Happy Christmas,
LouiseThanks so much for visiting. We'd love to have you join us on Facebook too.


This is absolutely adorable! What a cute craft idea! I'd like to invite you to share this at my Twirl & Take a Bow at www.houseontheway.com. Hope you can stop by!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
houseontheway@gmail.com
Thanks so much for the invite Leslie, I've added Crafty to your link party - Deb
DeleteHow cute, I love that all the pieces are still usable! I just made a little snowman out of tin cans the other day, but I glued it all together, so it's definitely not reusable. :-) Stopping by from Sweet Sharing Monday!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comments Jessi. I've just been to visit your wonderful blog and I can see I'll be spending a lot of time reading through your great ideas - Deb
DeleteI would like to invite you to join me at the Clever Chicks Blog Hop this week! http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/11/clever-chicks-blog-hop-10.html
ReplyDeleteI hope you can make it!
Cheers,
Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
Thanks for the invite Kathy, Crafty is now proudly added to your blog hop - Deb
DeleteThanks for sharing at my party. Stop by House on the Way tomorrow to see if featured! I'd love for you to grab my button too! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Thanks Leslie, I'll drop by tomorrow to have a look. I added your button to our "Link" page http://fitzbirch.blogspot.com.au/p/links.html#.ULQUr2dRG9s
DeleteI love this idea!! So cute and creative :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words Kara. We took the opportunity to add "Crafty" to your last blog party. Love all the fabulous ideas that end up on your page!
DeleteI love this! New follower here. Please come share at my weekly Farm Girl Blog Fest. http://fresh-eggs-daily.blogspot.com/2012/11/farm-girl-blog-fest-10.html
ReplyDeleteI would love to see you there!
Lisa
Fresh Eggs Daily
Thanks so much for the follow and invite Lisa. I've added "Crafty" to your blog party and your blog fest button now sits proudly on our link page. - Deb
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