![]() This is my preferred body type for this project because it is easy, quick, and has enough heft not be blown over. The little flower crown placed between the clay horns of this standing highland cow is just too cute! Sock Body Highland Cow Plush If you want to add ‘hooves,’ use a heart-shape cutout as the base, paint them black, and secure the body to it. That said, this style can be anything, so if you don’t have a pool noodle, use a mason jar, a plastic tube, a weighted sock stood upright – anything. The dollar stores carry them and they can be found at most big box stores. The first – and quicker and easier – body type is to create a standing cow using a piece of a pool noodle. Highland Cow Pool Noodle Body (Standing Cow) Both are made only with hot glue – yay, no sewing! – and are easy to put together. In the full length, detailed DIY highland cow video tutorial here on YouTube, I show two different ways to create this cutie. ![]() This little tater tot was made using a child’s sock and the same free highland cow pattern for the horns and snout. All rights remain with the creator and the pattern may NOT be shared, distributed, or posted on any platform without express written permission from the creator. Please note: this is a copyrighted pattern created by Sarah Nenni-Daher of Ruffles and Rain Boots, under the SND Developments LLC. You CAN enlarge or decrease the pattern, however, note that when decreasing, turning the horns can be difficult. ![]() Both have the “stop” indicators which should be followed during construction. Included in this pattern are two snout styles and one horn style. There is an inch marker included please check the inch marker measurement before transferring patterns to the material. Create the print at 100% to scale (in your printer settings). How to Use This Free PatternĬlick the link below and download the pattern to your device. This adorable shaggy DIY highland cow is big! It has a full cow body, legs, horns, and the sweetest flower crown. Come share it in the Facebook group here. I think that would be adorable and would love to see if it you make it. ![]() If you wanted to turn this into a gnome, use an upright body, a nose (as opposed to a snout), and add in the horns. Is This a Highland Cow “Gnome?”īecause I make a ton of gnomes, I know I’m going to get this question so I want to let you know: I don’t see this as a gnome but there are SO many similarities, I can see where any confusion arises. there could be affiliate links within this article. Create a beautiful home decor DIY of a highland cow using a free pattern and one of two body styles.Īs an Amazon Associate, I could earn from qualifying purchases. Your shares are how this site grows and I am sincerely grateful. Save this to a DIY craft pin board or share it with a crafty group on Facebook. If you need to check your stash or gather some fur, use the sharing buttons to make this easier to find when you’re ready to begin. Please do not give these to young children or pets.Ĭan’t Start This Easy Highland Cow DIY? Save or Share This for Later But first… THIS IS NOT A PLUSH TOY OR A STUFFED ANIMAL this is a decor DIY. So here is me, delivering not one but two styles to create your own. ![]() And I have had no less than 100 requests to create a pattern and tutorial for a highland cow made with faux fur! Over the past few months, highland cow DIY projects have hit a resurgence and are soaring again in popularity. know the platform changes all the time and can be frustrating, but the group of crafters I get to spend time with are the best! Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, I am so in love with the group we manage on Facebook. DIY Highland Cow with a Pool Noodle (Upright).How to Make a Highland Cow with a Sock Body.Materials Needed for This Sock Cow Craft.Highland Cow Pool Noodle Body (Standing Cow). ![]()
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