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Fun Melting Snowman Craft

Mon, 11/19/2007 - 5:24pm by JustPlainJane
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The Melting Snowman
This bean bag style snowman looks like he’s melting in the sun!

Materials:
• 1⁄2 yd. cotton batting OR polyester fleece
• 1⁄4 yd. polyester batting
• (1) 8 oz. bag Sew-Perfect® Poly-Pellets®
• 1⁄4 yd. outerwear fleece
• fiberfill
• (2) 1⁄4" half-ball buttons (La-Petite #755)
• (1) 5mm red pom-pom
• black extra-fine permanent marking pen
• thread
• fabric glue
• powder blush
• OPTIONAL: pinking shears

Cut: see printable version for pattern
• as directed on pattern piece
of cotton batting/polyester fleece:
• (1) 17" circle (body)
• (2) 2 1⁄4" X 6" pieces (arms)
• (1) 4 1⁄2" X 10 1⁄4" piece (head)
of polyester batting:
• (1) 8" circle
• (1) 7" circle
of outerwear fleece:
• (1) 5" X 11" piece (hat)
• (1) 2" X 24" piece (scarf)

Directions: 1⁄4" seam allowance
1. Hand gather close to raw edge of 17" circle.

2. Center 8" batting circle on 17" cotton batting circle. Put 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 of a bag of Poly-Pellets® in center of batting. Place 7" batting circle over Poly-Pellets®. Draw up tightly on gathering stitches and secure thread.

3. RST, stitch the two arm pieces along both 6" edges. Turn. Stuff lightly.

4. Wrong sides together, stitch each pair of mittens leaving straight edge open. Optional: Trim all raw edges of each mitten with pinking shears.

5. Place one mitten over each arm end. Hand stitch mitten to arm, pulling up stitches until piece measures 1" between stitching lines on mitten.
Note: Check to be sure “thumbs” on mittens both face the same direction.

6. RST, fold head piece in half matching 4 1⁄2" edges and stitch. Turn.

7. Hand gather close to one raw edge. Pull up stitching as tightly as possible and secure threads.

8. Hand gather remaining raw edge. Stuff head firmly with fiberfill. Pull up stitching as tightly as possible and secure threads.

9. With “thumbs” facing the front, center and glue arms to body, covering gathered stitching.

10. Glue head over arms.

11. Referring to photo, stitch button “eyes” to face front about 2" from top gathering stitches, pulling stitching slightly to imbed buttons and sculpt face. Glue red pom-pom for nose. Draw mouth with black marking pen, as desired. Apply blush to cheeks.

12. RST, fold hat in half forming a 5" X 5 1⁄2" piece. Stitch along 5" edge. Turn. Fold up 1 1⁄4" on bottom edge of hat for brim. Fold raw edge of brim under 1⁄4" and glue.

13. Hand gather around other end of hat “tube” 1" from raw edge. Pull up stitches tightly and secure threads.

14. With seam to back, position and glue hat on snowman’s head.

15. Wrap scarf around neck and tie in front. Trim ends as desired.

Click here for a printable copy of this project including patterns.

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RST- Right Side Together

The Pattern can be found here on the Hancock Fabrics Link
http://www.hancockfabrics.com/images/us/local/page_specific/freeprojects...

Posted in  The Sewing Bee

10 Comments Add a Comment

  • 1

    Oh he is cute! Then you could make a game out
    of him, a bean bag toss of some kind! Lol.
    Very cool!

    1 year 33 weeks ago Report Comment
  • 2

    What a cute snowman!!!! It would probably take me almost a year to finish one of those for all my sisters and my mom since I'm just now getting into this sewing thing! But I'll get the hang of it and then I'll have things all over the place I'm sure

    1 year 33 weeks ago Report Comment
  • 3

    thank's ! i'll try it ..but i don't don't know what the results will be! Eye-wink

    1 year 33 weeks ago Report Comment
  • 5

    That's adorable! I'll have to run to Walmart and pick up some supplies!

    1 year 33 weeks ago Report Comment
  • 6

    This is sew cute!!! Get it? LOL I crack myself up. Sandy, this is adorable, I will have to try making it, Maybe something Autumn and I can do together.

    1 year 33 weeks ago Report Comment
  • 8

    Remember when you and I were talking about one of those expensive do it all sewing machines?? Curt would've killed you if you bought it

    *Thank you. My real name... is plain... Jane Jones. (Alice - Closer)

    1 year 33 weeks ago Report Comment
  • 10

    This is really cute! I'm not too crafty, but perhaps I could give it a try! Smiling

    1 year 32 weeks ago Report Comment

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