Volume chicken from a rubber glove. DIY gloves toys What can you make gloves with your hands


Despite the variety of companies producing children's products, the doll industry has recently become noticeably impoverished - for some reason, toys are the same in all stores. Also, their quality leaves much to be desired.

Here thoughts involuntarily appear that the best toy for a child will be the one that you yourself make for him from improvised materials. For example, old gloves.

DIY glove toys - absolutely the new kind needlework, which stands along with crafts made from socks, nylon tights and other things. Their beauty lies in the fact that now the old favorite little thing does not need to be thrown away - something useful can be made from it for you and the child.

To make, for example, a funny little hare from a glove, you will need the following materials:

  1. A pair of bright children's gloves;
  2. Threads;
  3. Filler;
  4. Convenient needle;
  5. Scissors;
  6. Doll eyes and other toy decoration items.

For the product, it is better to choose fluffy gloves made of mohair or other fleecy material. Then the toy is soft, and uneven seams will be hidden by the pile.

  • Place the gloves in front of you with your fingers down, little fingers facing out.
  • Cut out the middle and ring fingers on both gloves, along with a piece of the surrounding fabric in the form of a protruding wedge - you will not need these parts.
  • Cut the remaining parts of the glove in half so that you have one piece with the thumb, forefinger and part of the fabric to the wrist, and the other with the little finger and part of the fabric to the wrist.
  • Cut off the excess fabric and sew the bases of the little fingers together - this is the head with the ears.
  • Now sew together the parts with a large and index fingers- these are parts of the body of a hare with a neck, arms and legs.
  • Stuff the body tightly with filler, also stuff the ears and sew the parts together.

Now your hare is ready! Add doll eyes or button eyes to it, decorate the ears or neck with an elegant ribbon bow, attach antennae from wire - let your imagination run wild to make your glove toy better than any shop!

Using a creative approach to the above method, gloves can be used to make not only a hare, but also other funny animals.

Cat

Since mittens are most often made in gray or striped, it's a shame not to use them to make a toy cat! To do this, cut off the middle finger and little finger of the glove at the base. The hole from the middle finger is sewn up, and the finger itself must be sewn to the place of the little finger.

Now, at the place of attachment of the tail on the back of the cat, you need to make a vertical incision, and sew the little finger there.

The torso of the future cat is tightly stuffed with filler and tightly pulled together around the neck.

The head of the cat needs to be filled only to the middle, after which the sleeve of the glove is sewn up from the edges - this is how the ears are formed.

The finished Murzik can also be decorated with buttons, beads and ribbons.

Chanterelle

To make a fox, you need to choose a bright glove - red or orange. In extreme cases, yellow and red are suitable. The body is made according to the principle of a cat.

The cuff of the glove is cut off for the head. The upper part is sewn on the principle of a cat. After that, the head is stuffed to half, and the remaining hole is gathered on a thread to make a sharp nose. The head is attached to the body.

The red glove toy is ready! By the way, these toys can also be used for home puppet theater.

Octopus

An octopus from a glove is even easier to create than other toys! It is enough to fill it with filler, sew up the sleeve and decorate with button eyes. An ugly sewn place can be disguised with a homemade wig, hat or hairpin - the toy will turn out to be flirty with such decoration. Or, another option for making an octopus from gloves - see the video:

Easter crafts Kindergarten do-it-yourself (photo) help take a fresh look at familiar objects! On Easter days, when nature comes to life and life triumphs, best gift- This is a basket with Easter cakes and painted eggs. We invite you and your baby to work a little to complement the classic ensemble with a cute character - a chicken created from rubber glove.

Such a homemade product gives a huge space for creativity: you can use blanks and decorations different colors, shapes and textures. All the birds you create will be unique and inimitable!

What will you need

Prepare tools and materials to make craft for Easter to the kindergarten with their own hands:

  • kitchen glove
  • felt-tip pen
  • colored paper
  • Feathers
  • Piece (volumetric) eyes for crafts
  • Buttons
  • Napkins
  • Toilet paper
  • Glue stick and scissors.

What are we doing

First of all, we need to create the basis for our do-it-yourself crafts with children. Take a thick rubber glove- you can buy these at any hardware store - and squeeze it tightly at the very bottom. Without releasing the pressure, let's raise our fist higher up the glove - this is how we force air into it. upper part. We intercept the area under the palm with an elastic band.

We tuck cuff so that it forms a small container that we will stuff toilet paper. We've got a stand! We decorate the top of the stand with thinly cut green paper strips. Our hen went for a walk on the grassy lawn.

Main task completed Now it's up to the finishing. Cut out the crest and beak (you will need red material) and glue a pair of voluminous eyes on the mother hen (if you don’t have them on hand, use win-win combination white and black circles).

Some ideas for finishing touches

When making crafts for Easter to kindergarten with your own hands (see photo below), you can use the following recommendations:

  • You can draw colorful dots on the Corydalis or stick a collection on it buttons.
  • Use formatted feather paper pieces or decorate your craft with real feathers in radical shades.
  • Paper rings never go out of fashion. Just put them on all four fingers.
  • folded in half regular napkins will be a wonderful accessory in its simplicity.



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We continue the section "Needlework" and the subsection "" article " What to do with old gloves"- which sometimes accumulate an unusually large amount, but it is a pity to throw it away. After all, they are so good, they have served faithfully for more than one winter ...

What to do with old gloves, therefore, is a relevant question. So let's get started. Once upon a time there were gloves, knitted, gray with stripes. They lived for a long time, and for more than a year they were bored in a box with nothing to do. And they had a girlfriend - a pink glove. Her sister got lost on a walk and since then the glove has been left without work.

And then Inspiration came and the old gloves had new life- they turned into toy bunnies!

And here is the sequence of what can be done from old gloves:

The first step of converting old gloves. We dissect the gloves as in the photo - already at this stage you can see how two bunnies are obtained from one glove, and paws to them from the other.

Step two, creating an image. Here is our "sketch" of the future bunny.

Third step, stitching and stuffing. We sew up the sides, and make the "stuffing". You can fill the bunnies with padding polyester, you can use dry fragrant herbs, and I made my own internals from finely chopped shreds left over from past needlework.

Step four, the personification of the old gloves. The nose and eyes can be made from beads or buttons, for my hares they are simply embroidered ordinary threads. On a pink bunny, an embroidered flower is a native decoration of a glove.

Step 5. Nuances of transformation. If the bottom is sewn up above the cuff and the bunny's butt is given volume, then it will sit. If the cuff is tucked up, then the bunny will be standing - then the bottom must be carefully hemmed with a round patchwork or twisted from the remnants of a dense roller and simply tucked in.

Handmade toys have a special warmth. And homemade toys made from gloves, socks or other household items give them a second life, and for a child it looks like a real miracle when one thing turns into another!