Love him and love the ugly sweater idea! I recently found some cute elf patterned and reindeer patterned socks from Dollar Tree that I think will make an adorable Christmas gnome! 😊
OH YA..Sarah you are making my ever lasting list into a book!!! LOVE IT!! My poor craft room....what a disaster..LOL So as you can tell yes I love this one too to try and make...maybe,,,LOL...camping first..LOL.....you have such great Talent girlie!!
Your gnome is really beautiful. Me who asked myself how the body could balance on the wood dowels. A big thank you for the nice sharing. It is very generous of you. Danielle from Quebec, Canada
Aw thank you, Danielle. I do try and share tons of different ways to build the gnomes so everyone can make one based on their terms. Thank you so much for watching!
Omgoodness girl! Absolutely 💯 adorable 🥰 I lost my mom and daughter Shih Tzu fur babies last spring within a month of each other. They were 15 and 16 years old. When pulling out Christmas decorations I came across their Christmas sweaters. This will be a perfect idea on using their sweaters in remembrance of them. Tfs and God Bless 😘🥰💜
Good morning that was adorable I have never seen a standup gnome so you have educated me on gnomes which is awesome thank you so much and have a great day merry Christmas
This Gnome is so far the most awesome 👏🏻 one and seeing that he is for Christmas by his clothes you could change it up for year round by having him wear your favorite colors that you like. And just think of the possibilities if you made a female Gnome with braided hair to match the male Gnome for Christmas or year round. WOW!!! 💖💖
@@trudyrobison2260 Oh I'm so glad, Trudy. Yeah, that velvet is not easy to work with. A friend of mine used minky fabric (from Joann's) and she said it was a bit easier than velvet.
Yes I would I would this saint Patrick's day I will when I get out my standing no homes I'll show you how big the big babies and then you can tell me how they look please have a good evening and may your holidays be happy
I’m definitely going to give this gnome method a try! I recently made a possible sitting gnome where I stitched nearly all of it by hand, never again! He’s extremely cute, but if I choose to sew one in the future I’ll use my machine. I was visiting my mom, and making it for her so I couldn’t use my machine.
Oh wow - all by hand?! My fingers and joints would be screaming. I am actually working on another sewing pattern right now - to me, it's just so much faster and easier. Thank you for watching and for being here with me, Barbara.
Sarah Nenni-Daher Thanks for your reply. It was actually my neck and back that caught the worst of me sitting in the same position for too long. I wanted it done before I left my Mom’s yet I also didn’t want to give up any time visiting with her. I sat on the couch the whole time. Anyway it’s done, and hopefully I learned my lesson. Lol
@@SarahNenniDaher my daugther in law does her own too...I will start getting done again once we can all breath easy again...I'm hoping make a stand up gnome soon...been busy sold 6 large last week ..can believe my craft room is almost empty...did outside arrangements today ..we have no snow...be safe ..xox...
As usual I found a gnome I must have missed and yes I fell in love with this one too!!! Sarah even in lock down nothing stops you or are you happy to filter out your craft room?...lol
I hope you're farther along than I am with those gifts, Sharlene. I am trying to make a large gnome for my sister (a Christmas baking chef for her kitchen) and it has been... tricky. :)
@@SarahNenniDaher busy rushing day out for appointments! Well, I’ve got 2 outdoor throw pillows done, helped daughter complete 3 aprons, final touches of painting sign (wording already cut & ready to apply) beer Stein had to be returned (bad scratch/etch on inside). So once that’s replaced can etch it! But, purchased gifts for grandkids was done end of October! Hubby & mil all done! Now.... on the decking my halls! 😇🙃😆
You can make a top or use a decorative sock for the "sweater" and add arms up under the hat (rolled from sock material, with the dollar tree curlers, or any other method).
This one doesn't use anything other than dowels, but the foam tubes used on legs and arms are usually foam hair rollers from the Dollar Tree. They are skinny bits of foam with a thin wire you can easily remove. You don't need them, however, because you can wrap a dowel or wire in fabric or batting to get the same effect. Hope that helps.
You can watch that portion of the video starting at 1 minute and 44 seconds. The free pattern that I provide is here: shop.rufflesandrainboots.com/product/winter-bootie-pattern-gnome/
Love him! Thanks for the tip on making pants! I never get them quite right
Wellllll, looks like I got more use of my dowels now ^.^ now I need wood buttons for the nose
hahah You could use pompoms or stuffed fabric for the noses, too. :)
I love love your gnome he is so cute thank you for sharing
Aw thank you so much! He's a fun one to make and if you give him a try, I'd love to see him!
Hes so cute!
I am going to do this. Thank you for the info. He is darling.
I would definitely want to make this. A lot of videos I've seen of gnomes with feet actually do not have legs so this one is a keeper.
Love him and love the ugly sweater idea! I recently found some cute elf patterned and reindeer patterned socks from Dollar Tree that I think will make an adorable Christmas gnome! 😊
OH YA..Sarah you are making my ever lasting list into a book!!! LOVE IT!! My poor craft room....what a disaster..LOL So as you can tell yes I love this one too to try and make...maybe,,,LOL...camping first..LOL.....you have such great Talent girlie!!
Cute idea
Gorgeous 🥰
Very slouchy adorable gnome boop
Oh my goodness! Christmas gift for my granddaughter! She will love him💕
Oh, I'm so glad to hear it, Kathy. Have fun with him.
Your gnome is really beautiful. Me who asked myself how the body could balance on the wood dowels. A big thank you for the nice sharing. It is very generous of you. Danielle from Quebec, Canada
Aw thank you, Danielle. I do try and share tons of different ways to build the gnomes so everyone can make one based on their terms. Thank you so much for watching!
This method making your gnome is awesome. You are explaining it so well. Thank you
Definitely on my “to do” list. He’s adorable
awwwe hes sooo stinkin cute!!!! love him sarah!!! ty for sharing with us !!!
This is adorbs, I will have to check for wine sweaters. I would try this out and pinning. Thanks for sharing.
He is absolutely adorable!
All your gnomes are adorable !!!!
Aw, thank you so much for the sweet compliment, Lisa. And thank you for watching - I'm just so happy others love these little guys.
Loved this one he is a lot easier than others I have seen
I just put him up again this year and he's a fun one to make. I'd love to see yours when you're done, Rosemarie.
Adding to my weekend craft projects. How flippin cute is he!!!!!! ❤️ As always, thanks for sharing❣️
Love it
He is adorable!!
Sarah, you are awesome. So inspirational!
Awww he is sooo cute love him......Lenore from Colorado😀
Omgoodness girl! Absolutely 💯 adorable 🥰 I lost my mom and daughter Shih Tzu fur babies last spring within a month of each other. They were 15 and 16 years old. When pulling out Christmas decorations I came across their Christmas sweaters. This will be a perfect idea on using their sweaters in remembrance of them. Tfs and God Bless 😘🥰💜
Oh, I'm sorry to hear about your losses, Dawn. You're right - what a wonderful way to memorialize them.
@@SarahNenniDaher thank you so much Sarah 🥰💜
What a cute little guy. I to will try to make
I love him, I have some of the little sweaters so I can make one. Thank you for the tutorial.
Good morning that was adorable I have never seen a standup gnome so you have educated me on gnomes which is awesome thank you so much and have a great day merry Christmas
I'm so glad I could share it, Dawn. Thank you so much for being here and watching. I hope you have a safe and happy holidays.
He’s just adorable 🥰
Encore une belle réalisation
Merci Michelle 🧑🎄
Merci beaucoup, Michelle. ❤
Great, as always. Thank you for showing us how to make. Have a wonderful day
Love him
I am absolutely in love with your videos you are such a joy to watch have a happy and blessed Christmas
Happy holidays and thank you so much. :)
I love him. Have to see if I can find the sweaters still. Most of the time I find videos too late to find items.
I found these at Bed, Bath, and Beyond in the kitchen section if that helps. I know Pier 1 used to have some, but our store closed. :(
@L J Oh cool. Thanks for the tip.
Cool morning here in Exeland WI. Adorable as always yours gnomes are absolutely cute☺
Good morning, Bonnie. Thank you so much for joining me for this little gnome cutie. Stay warm!
oh my gosh, so cute and you made it look so easy, yes I will try this method of making a standing gnome, thank you
Have fun, Hope. It's much easier than the cardboard, in my opinion.
Love it😍😍😍😍
So cute, thanks for sharing your project with us crafters.
kind regards
Jujue
This Gnome is so far the most awesome 👏🏻 one and seeing that he is for Christmas by his clothes you could change it up for year round by having him wear your favorite colors that you like.
And just think of the possibilities if you made a female Gnome with braided hair to match the male Gnome for Christmas or year round. WOW!!! 💖💖
I really need to stop gluing the clothes down - this is great idea.
He is so cute!! Thanks
He is so adorable
Thank you so much, Trudy. He's going on our side table to bring a bit of jolly to that area.
@@SarahNenniDaher I made the Santa gnome but he need some work but my husband loves him
@@trudyrobison2260 Oh I'm so glad, Trudy. Yeah, that velvet is not easy to work with. A friend of mine used minky fabric (from Joann's) and she said it was a bit easier than velvet.
@@SarahNenniDaher no it's not but I did my best
I wish there was a love button ❤️
Aw, thank you so much, Nichole.
I love this one. so, so cute. Thanks for sharing
I’m going to try and make it. They are so cute.
Great I will make one!!!💗💗💗
Glad to hear, Diana. These are easy and quite a bit of fun. Thank you so much for watching!
So cute,I love him.
He is so cute
I sure will he is cute
Great tutorial! This is my first time here. Can't wait to watch your other videos.
Welcome, Trina. Give them a watch and let me know if you have any questions about anything. I love to make these cuties (if you couldn't tell). :)
You did it again!!! So adorable ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much! 😊
I definitely want to give it a try !!!!! thank you
Omg so adorable.
So cute
Yes I would I would this saint Patrick's day I will when I get out my standing no homes I'll show you how big the big babies and then you can tell me how they look please have a good evening and may your holidays be happy
I can't wait to see them! Stay safe and have a great time crafting. Happy holidays.
I will definitely do that another great video thank you. Your so crafty.😁😁😁💕
Thank you so much, Diana.
I’m definitely going to give this gnome method a try! I recently made a possible sitting gnome where I stitched nearly all of it by hand, never again! He’s extremely cute, but if I choose to sew one in the future I’ll use my machine. I was visiting my mom, and making it for her so I couldn’t use my machine.
Oh wow - all by hand?! My fingers and joints would be screaming. I am actually working on another sewing pattern right now - to me, it's just so much faster and easier.
Thank you for watching and for being here with me, Barbara.
Sarah Nenni-Daher Thanks for your reply. It was actually my neck and back that caught the worst of me sitting in the same position for too long. I wanted it done before I left my Mom’s yet I also didn’t want to give up any time visiting with her. I sat on the couch the whole time. Anyway it’s done, and hopefully I learned my lesson. Lol
Adorable... I'm going to try it.... For being in lockdown your nails are just beautiful... Hope you're well ...xox
Thank you, Linda. I've had to learn to do them myself this year and well, from far away, they look decent. LOL
@@SarahNenniDaher my daugther in law does her own too...I will start getting done again once we can all breath easy again...I'm hoping make a stand up gnome soon...been busy sold 6 large last week ..can believe my craft room is almost empty...did outside arrangements today ..we have no snow...be safe ..xox...
Very nice.. love this little guy. Great video I appreciate the time and knowledge you share. Happy Holidays to you and your family. Take care ❣ 💙💜💙
Happy holidays to you, too. Stay safe and have a merry season.
Oh my! Boop!
Sooooooooo cute!!!
Love him!!!
Love! Will definitely try
I will try lol
You are AMAZING!!!!! BOOP
As usual I found a gnome I must have missed and yes I fell in love with this one too!!! Sarah even in lock down nothing stops you or are you happy to filter out your craft room?...lol
Love, love love him!!! I think I’ll make him for my husband! (After I finish my homemade gifts for Xmas!)😇🥰
I hope you're farther along than I am with those gifts, Sharlene. I am trying to make a large gnome for my sister (a Christmas baking chef for her kitchen) and it has been... tricky. :)
@@SarahNenniDaher busy rushing day out for appointments! Well, I’ve got 2 outdoor throw pillows done, helped daughter complete 3 aprons, final touches of painting sign (wording already cut & ready to apply) beer Stein had to be returned (bad scratch/etch on inside). So once that’s replaced can etch it! But, purchased gifts for grandkids was done end of October! Hubby & mil all done! Now.... on the decking my halls! 😇🙃😆
Love this Sarah! Thank you ! Did you make the sweater??
Is this a doll sweater? P.S. I LOVE him!!
Thank you. :) No, this is a wine bottle cover! LOL But honestly, you could totally use an 18" doll sweater, I bet.
@@SarahNenniDaher thank you!
What would you use in place of the sweaters?
You can make a top or use a decorative sock for the "sweater" and add arms up under the hat (rolled from sock material, with the dollar tree curlers, or any other method).
What are the foam tubes you use for the arms and legs. I can,'t find them anywhere.
This one doesn't use anything other than dowels, but the foam tubes used on legs and arms are usually foam hair rollers from the Dollar Tree. They are skinny bits of foam with a thin wire you can easily remove.
You don't need them, however, because you can wrap a dowel or wire in fabric or batting to get the same effect. Hope that helps.
He's so cute I really like him ..where did you find the sweater at ?..tyfs
I got the sweater at Bed, Bath, and Beyond, but you can use anything. 18 inch doll clothes will also work. ;)
How do you make your shoes
You can watch that portion of the video starting at 1 minute and 44 seconds. The free pattern that I provide is here: shop.rufflesandrainboots.com/product/winter-bootie-pattern-gnome/
I have a problem cutting the mustache.
Rose, what problem are you running into when trying to cut it?