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  • Question
    How big are the ears?
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    The size varies depending on the size of your monkey, but for a normal sock size, about an inch and a half would do. You do need to judge the size of the ears in proportion to the size of the monkey, so making a paper template first can be helpful for getting the right idea (pin the paper ears on, stand back and decide how they look size-wise).
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    Can I make a monkey with ankle socks?
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    Yes, but it will be a very short little fellow.
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    Should I decorate the muzzle before I stuff the monkey?
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    It would be best to do it before, but you could do it after to get the placing right.
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    Can I use this template on knee highs?
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    Yes, you can. You monkey may end up taller, however. You can also trim the knee highs down to regular sock size, and use the excess fabric to make outfits and accessories for your monkey.
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    Do the socks have to have different colored heels?
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    No. I just finished one without different colored heels and it looks fine to me.
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    Can I use wool inside of the monkey?
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    Yes! Many budget crafters use wool. Personally, I use cotton balls or scraps of fabric.
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    Can I use cotton to fill it up?
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    Yes. Any light-weight, fluffy material will work fine.
  • Question
    Is the sock monkey supposed to look odd?
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    It's a monkey made out of a pair of socks, it's supposed to be more humorous than realistic.
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    How do I make a mouth for my monkey?
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    You could use embroidery thread and sew a U shape on the muzzle. You could also use some glue to attach some ribbon, yarn, or string to your monkey for the mouth.
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    Can I make a monkey with no ears?
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    Yes! be creative and make your monkey the way you want to. A creative monkey is a happy monkey!
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    How do I make a nose?
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    Normally monkeys don't really have noses, so the muzzle is sort of their nose. You could cut out a triangle of scrap material if desired though.
  • Question
    Should I do any decorations on the monkey's body before or after I have stuffed it?
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    It will generally be easier to decorate the monkey's body before you stuff him.
  • Question
    What can you use if you have no stuffing?
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    Rice will do, but you can find cotton balls or pleats at any craft store.
  • Question
    Should I decorate the monkey before or after I put in the stuffing?
    Lois Wade
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    After. Stuffing can change the overall shape, and thus distort any embroidery you'd done earlier.
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    Is there anyway I can use socks that reach halfway up the ankle?
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    Yes, but your monkey will be very tall.
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    Can I make my monkey out of socks that go right above the ankle?
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    Yes, the monkey may be taller though, unless you cut off the excess fabric.
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    What can I use if I do not have a sewing machine and stuffing?
    Lois Wade
    Lois Wade
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    You may want to choose some other crafting project in that event.
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    How do I sew the arms on from outside?
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    If it's too hard, you can hot glue them on so you don't need to re-do it.
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    Can I sew the arms legs and tail on with a sewing machine?
    Hannah Madden
    Hannah Madden
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    Since you're working on a 3D surface, it's best to use hand sewing to attach the limbs. Using a sewing machine would be a little too difficult since you'd have to work around the large body of the monkey.
  • Question
    Can I stuff my little friend with shredded toilet paper?
    Hannah Madden
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    Yes you can! Make sure you shred the paper up into tiny little pieces so your friend looks even all the way through.
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    Is it possible to do this with footie socks?
    Hannah Madden
    Hannah Madden
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    Unfortunately, you'll need a tall sock that goes up past your ankle for this project. You can use footie socks to make a cozy sweater for your monkey friend, though.
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    Do I have to use realistic colors, or can I use colorful socks?
    Hannah Madden
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    Use any color you'd like! Your sock monkey doesn't have to look realistic (it is a monkey made out of socks, after all).
  • Question
    If I have used two odd socks what do I do to make it look nice?
    Hannah Madden
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    Try to choose socks that complement each other (for example, pink and red, green and blue, etc). That way, when you add the limbs and the nose, your monkey will look intentional instead of random.
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