I've just in the last few days gotten interested in learning to make gnomes, and already it has become an addiction for me! LOL This is the second video I've seen of someone adding string along with the rubber bands. It's the FIRST one I've seen do the nose this way. I like it! Now I gotta try it.
Do not understand why anyone would give this a thumbs down, you did a great job. For a first time tutorial it was clear and concise...........well done.
Just a tip, I think it's easier to add the rice to the uncut sock first, then put the rubber band on, then cut the top off where you need it. We love these!! A friend of mine and I are both gnome crazy!!!
What a clever idea incorporating the nose into the sock. Better than having to make a separate nose & attach it. THese are the cutes gnomes I've seen on youtube.
You are a fantastic teacher! You explain WHY you do what you do and you show it. These are darling and I'm going to get on it! Merry Ho Ho Ho to your house, from ours, with gratitude.
Thank you for the vid...you made it so simple...and cost effective...looking to have a bunch of inmates make these and donate to the elderly that are in homes for the holidays!
Seen lots of gnomes handmade and I love some of them...but yours are so gorgeous and look store bought. You did an amazing job on the gnome and the tutorial WOW... I love gnomes that are not tacky like alot of diy ones are. Yours are fantastic Thank you for doing this and thank you because now I can finally stop searching for a decent tutorial.
Really cute. Going to make some of these for next year. This year I did snowmen. A little tip... a lint roller is great for getting any bits of Styrofoam, fur and hot glue strings off of your table and off of the craft you're making.
This is really good. At least you show that you make mistakes. Helps the stress lol. I've not seen anyone NOT glue the nose. I may have to try that. Thanks again, keep up the good work!
How CUTE!! you decorated these. I swe this last year a bit too late on another channel, but I'm so glad I checked for new ones, & found yours. Thanks for sharing your creativity & ideas. So inspiring. I'm goin' to the Dollar Store.
OMG! I love this little gnome, I'm going to make one of my own. So glad I found your tutorial, there are so many different things you can add to him to just make him even more adorable! Thank you this is awesome.
Your video is awesome! I had a little thought- when you tried the embroidery thread around the nose (leave the tails at the bottom) you could take a large eyed needle and run the thread through the nose. Where the nose hole would be on the bottom of each side - thread the needle up to the top of the nose and tie it off. It would create little nose holes. Wow that was hard to explain in words! Again you created a fantastic video!!
Elaine C. What a wonderful " Gnome class". Your Gnome came out great and I think I will give it a try. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with others.
These little guy's are sooo adoreable!!!! I am gonna try an make some for Christmas, it is amazing just how they almost come to life, when, you finish making them...you, are fantastic, at making these little guy's...Thanks, for sharing an showing me, an other crafter's just how to make these! God, bless you, an ur's, an hope, you have a blessed Christmas in 21'....Respectfully, Vggent.....❤❤❤❤
OMG....I absolutely loved your video and how beautiful your gnomes came out. Love your technique of teaching, my grand babies love gnomes and so do my neighbors kids. I think I will do my first one that size but I would love to make a giant one, they are normally very expensive. Thank you so much, can’ wait to see what else you make.
I wanted to Thank you for such an amazing tutorial video! I’ve spent the last week gathering all the supplies needed to make these adorable gnomes and I just started making them this morning with my kids to give as gifts this Christmas! You really did a great job explaining everything! I’d love to see more videos from you!! Thank you!!
I didn't see this comment so I hope I'm not repeating. I would recommend using the pellets instead of rice. Years ago I designed a floppy dragon and filled it with bird seed. If you live near fields or in the country, you can imagine what happened after I'd stored them in the based for a while. I would caution against the rice for the same reason. Gorgeous gnomes, I love them.
Super cute! I have seen a tutorial for sock gnomes before but your is very detailed. I am absolutely going to make me an entire gnome family. Thank you. Excellent first tutorial! 💕
I recently went to a craft show and I saw a lady with a booth, with these CUTE gnomes.. I had to buy one! I see them more and more now. I will definitely be making these
I saw another video that said you could add a bay leaf inside to keep bugs away/out of the rice. Cannot confirm nor deny said claim 😉 TYFS!!! Attempting gnome #1 tonight!! ❤️
These are so cute. I’ve made snowmen using same idea, I fill the sock to desired height and then cut the sock. So much easier that struggling with rice.
For your first video you did a great job! Thank you for sharing your adorable gnomes 🎉
I've just in the last few days gotten interested in learning to make gnomes, and already it has become an addiction for me! LOL This is the second video I've seen of someone adding string along with the rubber bands. It's the FIRST one I've seen do the nose this way. I like it! Now I gotta try it.
I enjoyed your calm and relaxed way of presenting your cute little Gnomes. Thank You
Colorful little guy!!! love his 🎩...HE'S GREAT
Thank you also for showing the many ways you can dress your gnome. Very clear directions.
What a wonderful video. You were clear and precise, explained everything so well!❤ and these gnomes are sooo cute! Thank you!!
Do not understand why anyone would give this a thumbs down, you did a great job. For a first time tutorial it was clear and concise...........well done.
They are adorable
If you had not told us this was your first video, I would have thought you had been doing this for years. Great job!
These are absolutely adorable! Thank you so much for sharing and making it so clear on how to make these little guys 🤗
Just a tip, I think it's easier to add the rice to the uncut sock first, then put the rubber band on, then cut the top off where you need it. We love these!! A friend of mine and I are both gnome crazy!!!
I do the same, much easier.
For someone who has never done this, all of these tips are amazing! Thank you!
Just use a cup.
Great idea 👍👍👍
What a clever idea incorporating the nose into the sock. Better than having to make a separate nose & attach it. THese are the cutes gnomes I've seen on youtube.
lem4100 thank you! ❤️
These gnomes are precious!!! They are expensive to buy at stores, who knew they were so easy to make and customize!! ❤️
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Put your sock in a glass to fill with rice........so much easier!
You are a fantastic teacher! You explain WHY you do what you do and you show it. These are darling and I'm going to get on it! Merry Ho Ho Ho to your house, from ours, with gratitude.
GOOD VIDEO WITH NO MUSIC LOUD IN MY EARS.THANK YOU.SEEN THIS BE FOR AND ENJOYED WATCHING IT AGAIN.🇨🇦❤️xoxo
I am heading to Hobby Lobby,Michaels,and the Dollar Tree to get some supplies.Can't wait to make these adorable gnomes!Thank you!
Have fun!
I found the small party hats in the cone shape work great too at the $1 store.
Used TP rolls or paper towel rolls cut in half would work well too, and are totally free. Could stuff them with old paper if needed.
This is a great idea ..thanks so much ..
Always looking for ideas for seniors . With a little preparation (some precutting), this is perfect! Excellent presentation!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cute! Great process video. Who thumbs down a Gnome? Very Grinchy:(
Love the Gnome who looks like he has a mustache.
Thank you for the vid...you made it so simple...and cost effective...looking to have a bunch of inmates make these and donate to the elderly that are in homes for the holidays!
I collect Gnomes and look forward to making these. I'm disabled, 80yrs.old in a few months, so will have lots to do. Thank you so much.
@maureen did you make any gnomes?
These are the best-looking sock gnomes I have seen and believe me I have seen many! Thanks for sharing.
I was thinking of making a spring gnome with flowers and a lighter theme color wise ! So excited now thanks to this tutorial- thank you!!
I watched your video and believe I can make one! Your instructions are easy to understand. Thank you so much!!
Seen lots of gnomes handmade and I love some of them...but yours are so gorgeous and look store bought. You did an amazing job on the gnome and the tutorial WOW... I love gnomes that are not tacky like alot of diy ones are. Yours are fantastic
Thank you for doing this and thank you because now I can finally stop searching for a decent tutorial.
I agree!!! I've never seen them, and wanted to make them for myself. Hers are fantastic!
These are adorable.
Really cute. Going to make some of these for next year. This year I did snowmen. A little tip... a lint roller is great for getting any bits of Styrofoam, fur and hot glue strings off of your table and off of the craft you're making.
These little guys look adorable!
I’d like one, they’d look so cute on my shelf.
This Lil guy is sooo cute! Thanks for sharing this video and you did a great job of explaining!!!! 😊
Loved the video, thanks so much. My granddaughter will love making these for gift giving 😊
You are so welcome!
Great job! Once of the best tutorials I’ve seen. You were so clear and to the point.
This is really good. At least you show that you make mistakes. Helps the stress lol.
I've not seen anyone NOT glue the nose. I may have to try that. Thanks again, keep up the good work!
And you are left-handed! Wonderful creativity flowing from us lefties! LOL
wow!!so great! you r a great teacher!
How CUTE!! you decorated these. I swe this last year a bit too late on another channel, but I'm so glad I checked for new ones, & found yours. Thanks for sharing your creativity & ideas. So inspiring. I'm goin' to the Dollar Store.
I just love them . You explained it very well. I can't wait to make them for our Christmas church fair. Thank you for sharing.
Those are adorable!! They look like Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill from ZZ Top!!
So cute!!!!
This tutorial was great..One of the best and well explained steps in making them...Thank you very much.....Pat
Those are adorable! I love the guy who kind of has a mustache hanging down...like brown color fur. Thank you for explaining everything so well. 😊
Thank you for the caption. I just bought the materials and will make them soon. Love it.
Like your gnomes!
There is a Russian lady who makes these with foam bodies. They are firmer but cute also. I like the foam for the hat and the blush, you're so clever
Cute gnome! Thank you. Quick tip: place the sock over a glass and pour all the rice in at once. It's sturdy and no mess.
Great tip!
Every Christmas afternoon, Grandma has a craft for the kids. We will be making gnomes this year.
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Goodness, your table is wobbly. Great make
OMG! I love this little gnome, I'm going to make one of my own. So glad I found your tutorial, there are so many different things you can add to him to just make him even more adorable! Thank you this is awesome.
Great instructions! Cannot wait to start making these! Valentines Day gnomes, Easter...
Glad you like him! They are addictive!
Your video is awesome! I had a little thought- when you tried the embroidery thread around the nose (leave the tails at the bottom) you could take a large eyed needle and run the thread through the nose. Where the nose hole would be on the bottom of each side - thread the needle up to the top of the nose and tie it off. It would create little nose holes. Wow that was hard to explain in words! Again you created a fantastic video!!
I love the Gnomes! Great video! Who knew they are so easy!! Great video!
You did really well. Thanks for sharing... They are adorable!
I sure wish you would make more videos, they are soo awesome please consider it and love the way you put in the closed captions
THAT WAS REALLY GOOD TUTORIAL..REALLY CLEARLY EXPLAINED..THE GNOMES ARE SSSOOO CUTE..TY
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Thank you for your video I would never have known this was your first video you are a pro.
Yours is by far the most finished as in all edges done. Great job.tfs
Pea
You did am excellent job explaining how you make your gnomes! Just adorable! Thanks!
Adorable. Going shopping for Gnomes supplies tomorrow. Thks for sharing.
YAY!! For left handed at least We are in our right minds.
Love the knomes!
Thanks for sharing! Styrofoam can be expensive... You can also use aluminum foil to shape or snow cone cups. Thanks for the inspiration! :)
Thank you for the tip about aluminum foil.
VERY nice idea. You did great on your first video! Easy to understand, complete instructions, cute results! Thank you so much.
Excellent tutorial! I need to buy the supplies and try making some! Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed your tutorial!
Elaine C. What a wonderful " Gnome class". Your Gnome came out great and I think I will give it a try. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with others.
Great job for your first video ! Did an awesome job explaining and could understand you perfectly !!
I so agree. You did a great job. Great tips.All organized and everything!! Keep up da good 'vork. Yah...more pls!😉❤️
They are so adorable!
Darling! I love your creativity! Thanks for sharing!👏🏼💕🌹
I love Your Gnome, he is beautiful and you did a wonderful video and I hope You do more
Sarah, you are amazing. Can’t believe this is your first video! Great job! I love these little guys! Thanks for sharing. Hugs and blessings.
These little guy's are sooo adoreable!!!! I am gonna try an make some for Christmas, it is amazing just how they almost come to life, when, you finish making them...you, are fantastic, at making these little guy's...Thanks, for sharing an showing me, an other crafter's just how to make these! God, bless you, an ur's, an hope, you have a blessed Christmas in 21'....Respectfully, Vggent.....❤❤❤❤
OMG....I absolutely loved your video and how beautiful your gnomes came out. Love your technique of teaching, my grand babies love gnomes and so do my neighbors kids. I think I will do my first one that size but I would love to make a giant one, they are normally very expensive. Thank you so much, can’ wait to see what else you make.
So Cute!♥
This was great .. love love love them , now i have to make 1 or 2 or more lol your a great teacher
These little guys are SUPER CUTE! I can't wait to make them.
I wanted to Thank you for such an amazing tutorial video! I’ve spent the last week gathering all the supplies needed to make these adorable gnomes and I just started making them this morning with my kids to give as gifts this Christmas! You really did a great job explaining everything! I’d love to see more videos from you!! Thank you!!
Laurie Hansen you are so very welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it! 💖
Very nice gnome and I can't wait to make some. Thank you for sharing this with others.
You are so welcome!
I didn't see this comment so I hope I'm not repeating. I would recommend using the pellets instead of rice. Years ago I designed a floppy dragon and filled it with bird seed. If you live near fields or in the country, you can imagine what happened after I'd stored them in the based for a while. I would caution against the rice for the same reason. Gorgeous gnomes, I love them.
These Gnomes are absolutely adorable I love them all, thank you for sharing.
Super cute! I have seen a tutorial for sock gnomes before but your is very detailed. I am absolutely going to make me an entire gnome family. Thank you.
Excellent first tutorial! 💕
You did a real job on the video!
Oh I adore them. Thank you going to give this a go for Christmas with my mother in law
Watched several tutorials and yours was far and way the best-- thanks for sharing. Please do more!
Video was great! Thank you for sharing. Inspired to make some this season.
I think you did a fantastic first-time video tutorial. Keep them coming. These little guys are adorable.
Love this tutorial! I'm currently obsessed with these gnomes so now I wanna make a bunch of them! Thanks for the lesson!
Thank you. Very good instructions if this was your 1st or 1 million videos.
I love your gnomes, they're adorable! 👍👍
I recently went to a craft show and I saw a lady with a booth, with these CUTE gnomes.. I had to buy one! I see them more and more now. I will definitely be making these
Wow, these are the cutest gnomes I've ever seen! You are soooo creative! Thank you for sharing, can't wait to give it a try!!💗
Very cute Gnomes. I love them.. Gonna have to try to make one... Thanks for sharing...
I saw another video that said you could add a bay leaf inside to keep bugs away/out of the rice. Cannot confirm nor deny said claim 😉 TYFS!!! Attempting gnome #1 tonight!! ❤️
Love them, they are so cute!! You are a great teacher.
These are without a doubt the cutest gnomes EVER! FYI, those aren't tube socks, they're crew socks.
The best vlogs ive watched making gonks, now to try source all items in the uk.. really like idea of the cones for the hat.
You did a fantastic tutorial!! Great job! They are so adorable!
Thanks for the tutorial on making sock gnomes! Your gnomes are very cute.
Super cute...congratulations on a successful tutorial 😃👍
Best tutorial I've seen so far! Thank you!
Thanks so much!
A very fun project and a very well done video. Thank you! It was also nice to see a craft demonstrated left-handedly. 😉
Loved it
These are super cute!!
That's so cute! I want to try to make one .Awww! That's so cute! All beautiful work! Thank you for sharing! Have yourself a blessed Holiday!
These are so cute. I’ve made snowmen using same idea, I fill the sock to desired height and then cut the sock. So much easier that struggling with rice.