Category >> Sock Monsters
Oct 24
2011

S-O-C-K-S

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Agent MB made this sock monster:


I like its googly eyes! Thanks!
-Quiche

Oct 18
2011

Sock it to me

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We were reading your books and thought it would be fun to make some sock monsters.


 
Your fans,
Meryl, Lizze, Grace, Shea, Ashlen, Delaney and Logan

Wow. Someone made two!
-Quiche

Mar 30
2011

Sock it to me

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Agent Random Ninja Penguin sends in these photos of a sock monster. Complete with a hidden compartment in the back - perfect for hiding tuning forks in.

 

Thanks, Random Ninja Penguin!

 

-Quiche

 

 

 

Oct 21
2010

Simon Says...

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I just received this picture from somebody named Rachel who apparently spoke with the Impostor in Santa Monica.  She claims I promised to post a picture of her sock monster on my blog.  Obviously, this is impossible since I wasn't anywhere near Santa Monica at the time. However, I will make good on the Impostor's promise.  After all, her sock monster is pretty cute.  She says his name is Simon Says...

Sep 10
2010

INSTRUCTIONS: HOW TO MAKE A SOCK MONSTER

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Sock monster skateboard
If you have read IF YOU'RE READING THIS IT'S TOO LATE (of course, you should never admit it,if you have!) then you know Cass has a habit of making little monsters out of old socks called, that's right, sock monsters.  Every once in a while I get an email from a reader asking how to make his/her own sock monster.  So I thought I would post instructions here.  

The truth is, I stole the idea for the sock monsters from a friend of mine named Nxxxxxx.  (See LIE, CHEAT, AND STEAL: PB'S ADVICE FOR YOUNG WRITERS, linked in Words for Writers, above.) The skateboarding sock monster is one of her creations.  Here is what Nxxxxxx says about making sock monsters:

There isn't one specific way to make one.  There are plenty of variations on sock monsters where you can have 3 eyes, or 1, or no eyes, or you don't even have to use socks!  What about mittens, or gloves, or hats?   But here are the basic instructions for a simple model.  
You need:
a sock
buttons
needle and thread
scissors
stuffing material

1.  Take a sock. Cut a slit in the middle of the toe.  Those two triangular parts will be the ears.
2.   On the same sock, cut another slit in the middle of the part of the sock that is opposite the toe. (darn, I don't even know what it's called. This is embarrassing)Those will be your legs. The bigger the slit, the longer the legs.  But make sure you DO NOT cut any part of the heel.
3.  sew the top fabric part of the ear to the bottom, and continue to sew along the ears until you have two, catlike ears.  
4. Now stuff your monster, all except the legs. I like to put a lot of stuffing in my monsters. so they are very firm. but some other people like it to be a bit flimsy.  Notice that the heel kind of turns into a bottom. so your monster can kind of sit, so stuff that part well.
5. Do the same thing you did with the ears with the legs, and stuff as you go.
6. Sew the buttons on as eyes, and then you are finished! Of course, you could do variations on this monster, add arms, or a tail, or a mouth.
Experimentation is good, and try many different socks.

I hope this helps

 

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