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video on how to make sock monkey golf club cover

by Felix Sawayn Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do you make a golf head cover stuffed animal?

​Step 1: Determine where you want the club to enter on the toy and cut along a seam.STEP 2: Cut the sock along a stitch line in the mid foot or end near the toe.STEP 3: Ready the sock.STEP 4: Stitch the sock to the stuffed animal.STEP 5: Replace the stuffing (use trial and error)

Can you use a sock as a golf club cover?

Cut a tube sock in half where the ribbed upper neck meets the heel. The ribbed neck is the part you want to use. Cut several more of these--one for every club cover you want to make. Glue the cut end of each tube sock to the inside of the hole cut in the bottom of each stuffed animal.

How do you make custom golf club covers?

2:297:44DIY Golf Club Headcovers Sewing Tutorial With Pattern | Sew AnastasiaYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUnder digital downloads the first thing you're going to do is cut out your paper pattern there'sMoreUnder digital downloads the first thing you're going to do is cut out your paper pattern there's going to be a back pattern piece a front pattern. Piece a rectangle rib knit square.

How do you make a wooden golf cover?

1:2818:56Making a wood golf ball, tee and leather golf club head coverYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipCover. So i'm just making a straight line perpendicular to the top edge for the total height andMoreCover. So i'm just making a straight line perpendicular to the top edge for the total height and then i'm going to measure over that 13.

What is the point of golf socks?

Golf socks are typically designed to minimize the chances of forming a blister. As long as you choose the right type and wear a shoe with the correct fit, your feet should remain blister-free while you play. Some golf socks are thinner, which may seem like a negative but can actually be very helpful.

Can you use a sock as a driver cover?

With a tube sock, you can cleanly and easily attach the sock to the head cover, and it will do a great job of protecting the golf shaft. These socks are usually very inexpensive, and you can even use some old (clean) ones that you have lying around.

How do you crochet a golf club cover?

10:0733:09Driver Headcover, Quick Crochet - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo let's go to stitch number four and that gets one single crochet stitch number five it gets oneMoreSo let's go to stitch number four and that gets one single crochet stitch number five it gets one single crochet. And stitch number six gets two.

How do you knit a golf head cover?

10:5848:43Detailed Tutorial for a Knitted Golf Club Cover - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd knit two purl. Two the pattern's in blocks of four stitches. If it was knit one purl one itMoreAnd knit two purl. Two the pattern's in blocks of four stitches. If it was knit one purl one it would blocks of two stitches. So i'm i've cast on 32 stitches.

How do you put on a driver head cover?

2:283:08Driver Tips - How Your Head Cover Can Add Distance to Your Golf GameYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSimple i just took the head cover off my driver. And you'll notice i just put it on a straight lineMoreSimple i just took the head cover off my driver. And you'll notice i just put it on a straight line back from the ball.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Ok, It's true... I love sock monkeys, and I have been working out how to make one into a cover for my fairway wood! The first one was converted from an existing sock monkey... not bad, but had a few flaws in the lining. Second was good, but a bit thin. Third is the charm, and here is the step by step details so you can make one too!

Sock Monkey Golf Club Cover- Instructions

Ok, It's true... I love sock monkeys, and I have been working out how to make one into a cover for my fairway wood! The first one was converted from an existing sock monkey... not bad, but had a few flaws in the lining. Second was good, but a bit thin. Third is the charm, and here is the step by step details so you can make one too!

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