![]() ![]() ![]() And the little hearts on their felt hats just melt my heart. The easiest way to make a rice base gnome is shown here. This one doesn’t have legs nor a pure white beard so it has a different look, a bit like a Viking gnome! All you need to make this little guy is a bit of glue, some beans or rice, and some fur, together with an old sock. Turn an old sock into a wonderful gnome with this no-sew gnome pattern. If you want to make a gnome but you can’t sew, this tutorial is just for you! ![]() Unlike the previous one, it has no legs but instead appears as if it’s sitting down.īy OhSoHygge on YT No Sew Christmas Gnomes It has both a long beard and handsome mustaches, together with the long pointy hat and a tiny nose. The neat one is this Scandinavian gnome that can fit in the palm of your hand. No matter how you decide to call your new gnome, this tutorial will show you how to make it Its nisse in Denmark and Norway, but Tomte in Sweden. Get a wine bottle cover sweater for the gnome to make it even lovelier.īy Rufflesandrainboots Scandinavian Tomte / Nisse Christmas Gnome DIY TutorialĭIY your own Tomte or Nisse these scandinavian gnomes are very similar. The gnome has the characteristic hat which covers its face so that the long mustaches and the nose peek out from underneath. You can make it from an old sock and a bit of old denim as the main materials. ![]() The first gnome on our list is an adorable standing gnome. 1.7 Gnome tree toppler (Dollar tree craft)ġ2+ Free Gnome Patterns to Sew (and 3 NO-SEW!)īrowse this free roundup of gnome patterns and tutorials – as always if you want to get the actual tutorial click the link under the image! Standing sock gnome pattern.1.2 Scandinavian Tomte / Nisse Christmas Gnome DIY Tutorial.1 12+ Free Gnome Patterns to Sew (and 3 NO-SEW!).Trim any really long and uneven yarn ends, while keeping the yarn in the center front the longest to mimic the gnome beard. Glue one wood ball to the bottom edge of the hat and then glue the two painted wood circles (or buttons) onto the front of the hat as shown. Pull on the twine loop to force the hat on top of the pom-pom. Thread the looped end of the twine through the hole at the top of the hat. Tie the cut ends of the twine around the pom-pom. Glue the overlapping edges of the felt cone-shaped hat to hold in place.Ĭut a piece of twine 20” long and fold in half. Wrap the felt into a cone-shaped gnome hat using a wooden dowel (or pencil) to help wrap the felt around leaving a small opening at the cone tip. Next, print out the gnome hat pattern and place the pattern on top of the felt sheet in any color of your choosing. I gave them a coat of metallic gold paint first. If you don’t have buttons, you can look around the house and use whatever other similar items you have! In my case, I happened to have loads of plain small wooden discs (why, I have no idea!) but I decided to use them instead. Preparing the Gnome Hat and Other Accessories Tie the strand into a tight knot around the wrapped yarn.Ĭut the yarn loops to form pom-pom. Take one end of the yarn and begin wrapping it loosely around the palm of your hand, approximately 50 times.Ĭut a 5” long strand and secure that around the wrapped yarn, removing your hand. We’re going to start by making a large pompom to form the beard. How to Make Christmas Ornament Gnomes: Making the Pom-Pom with Scrap Yarn Wood ball, solid unfinished, ¾” diameter.Felt Sheet in color of your choosing (we used maroon, forest green and grey).Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn by Lion Brand, Wheat.Should you choose to purchase through them, we will make a small commission at no extra cost to you. Materials Needed to Make DIY Gnome Ornaments:ĭisclosure: This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. ![]()
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