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Vickie Howell is the mother of two sons, the host of television’s Knitty Gritty, cohost of DIY’s Stylelicious and the author of Knit Aid and New Knits on the Block: Not Another Teen Knitting Book.
For more information: www.vickiehowell.com.

Love Bug
If your laundry day ends up with orphan socks missing their partners, try turning the most colorful ones into a project for crafty cupids. This Valentine’s Day, show some heart to your family and the planet by making our cute little ladybug.
by Vickie Howell

Materials
Colorful sock (we used red, but any color will work)
1 15/16 x 3 14/16 florist half-ball
Handful of organic cotton stuffing
Black and gray felt
Craft glue
Sewing needle and red thread or small piece of string
One piece ribbon
Scissors

Finished Size
6" long

Sock It to Me!
1. To create the ladybug head, place stuffing into sock toe. With needle and thread, cinch the neck by inserting a needle through sock at base of stuffing, and wrapping thread several times around. Tie off. Alternatively—and with little kids—tie a small piece of string around neck.

2. Insert florist half-ball into sock, so it sits right below the head. This creates the buggy body. Note: It helps to have a wee partner for this part, so one of you can hold the sock open while the other stuffs the ball in.

3. Cut the sock off, about 11/2" past the Styrofoam ball. Fold sock over (as if you were wrapping a gift end) to close off body. Sew or glue sock end down.

4. Using scissors and the black felt, cut out five hearts of varying sizes, two oval eyes, and two antennae. Take some gray felt scraps and cut out two semicircles for eyelids.

5. Glue hearts onto body. Glue or sew eyes, eyelids and antennae onto head. Let dry.

6. Tie a bow around Love Bug’s neck, for extra fanciness.


For more Valentine’s Day fun, try making these handmade cards.

 



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