DIY BEFANA SOCKS IDEAS
The Christmas holidays continue, to the delight of our little ones at home, until the Epiphany which, as is well known, takes all holidays away.
The Festa della Befana is the last opportunity to rest in view of returning to work and school and to spend time all together.
Why Not Give Space To Creativity By Making The DIY Befana Sock?
The first thing to do to make the sock is to print a pattern and use it both to cut the fabric and to finish the material you will use for the realization.
Get carried away by your imagination to create magnificent socks for your boys and girls and involve them to stimulate their creative and manual part.
Making do-it-yourself socks, in addition to allowing you a lower economic expenditure, will also allow you to strengthen the bond with your children, creating together something beautiful and made with the heart.
How To Make DIY Befana Socks
The most used colors have always been red and green, but you can indulge yourself in the choice of color and the choice of decorations.
Here are some super ideas to do together with your little ones:
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Stocking with befana sewn
Using different fabrics you can create the true shape of the Befana to attach to the sock!
You need to cut out a shape for the face, one for the dress, one shape for the apron, another for the cap and a broken toothpick with some cotton string at the end for the broom.
You can join the parts either by gluing or sewing the various parts of fabric. -
Epiphany socks personalized with names
You can personalize the socks with the names of your children by embroidering them at the end.
Alternatively, you can buy or create some fabric letters and glue them to the beginning of the sock.
If you choose this second alternative, your boy or girl will be able to help you achieve this customization.
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Befana sock with paper
Paper is a very versatile material and perfect for making a curious DIY Befana sock. Thanks to the template paper you can cut out two shapes of the sock that you will then decorate (better to use thick paper because it is more resistant).
For the decorations: draw witches on paper of a different color and create fabric inserts to create the clothes.