DIY New Year's goat. Funny goats - DIY crafts for the little ones DIY goat made from fabric

We propose to sew such a goat as New Year's souvenir. A mischievous girl and a fashionista! The author of the work and master class on making a goat is Elena Reifman.

Fabric goat master class stage 1:

To work at the first stage, you need to prepare the following:

Cotton body fabric;

Non-woven fabric;

Sintepon (or other filler);

Threads, needles, pins, scissors;

Stuffing stick (here - sushi stick)

DIY goat pattern:

1.

Pattern for this soft toy can be printed or translated from the monitor. Before transferring the pattern to fabric, you need to glue it with non-woven fabric on both sides. This way, no pencil marks will remain on the fabric and the fabric will retain its strength when printed.

2. Transfer to fabric. Before cutting, sew the seams on a machine, making small step(this way the seams will be stronger and will not creep when stuffing). Be sure to leave the areas marked on the pattern unsewn. Cut it out.

3. If the allowance is left 2-3 mm, it is not necessary to make notches. But such an allowance can only be made if you have glued the fabric with non-woven material. It's time to turn out the parts using tweezers, a stick or other aids.
4. It's time to move on to filling (the same tools are used - tweezers, etc.). First, it is recommended to stuff the body and sew up the seam.
Then open the neck and stuff it so that it is tight.
5. Let's move on to filling the legs. First, cut out 4 circles from thick cardboard.
We cover the circles with fabric, as if they were buttons.

For example, you can use these strong threads (titanium):
6. Sew the covered circles to the legs.

Legs are ready:
7. Iron the ears, do not fill them. We pin the horns and ears to the head with pins, placing them symmetrically. Then we sew everything on.
8. Sew the head to the body, and then the tail.

9. Here we already notice facial features:
Continued on

Today we will make you a cute and interesting souvenir in the form DIY goats from ordinary light bulbs. Soon New Year, this year will be the year of the goat, perhaps someone will want to make such a souvenir in the form of a goat for themselves or their relatives, the author of this master class is Yulia Galeeva. Looking at this wonderful goat, I just want to create exactly the same one for myself. You can do it not necessarily for the New Year, but just like that. Let's look at it with you interesting master DIY goat making class.

To make a goat souvenir we will need:

* Light bulbs.
* Wire.
* Paper tape.
* Acrylic paints.
* Papier-mâché.

How to make a goat with your own hands:
First we need to prepare papier-mâché. We take a cheap, gray one, toilet paper and PVA glue. And we begin to make a lot, you can do it in small portions, but here it will be more convenient for someone to work.

We take the paper and tear it into small pieces and then mix it into PVA glue. Once it starts to thicken, you can knead it with your hands.

The result should be a mass somewhat similar to cottage cheese, the main thing is that it is not too liquid, otherwise it will be greatly deformed after drying.

The papier-mâché is ready, let's move on to making our goat. We take light bulbs and wire. We will immediately cut the wire into pieces from which we will then make horns and legs.

We will also prepare a piece of wire for making a neck.

Now we begin to assemble it all into such a structure and wrap it with paper tape for strength. In addition, papier-mâché fits better on this tape. The ears are made from tape, but you can also make them from cardboard.

We begin to gradually apply a mass of papier-mâché onto our structure in parts. First on the body, and then on the head.

When the whole goat is covered with the first layer of papier-mâché, we need to give the figure time to dry and then apply another one thin layer papier-mâché. Then dry it well.

When it has dried, we sand our figure so that it is smooth and beautiful.

Now we look where there is not enough volume and add where we think it is necessary. Let's dry it. Take a sharp knife and cut out the hooves so that they are forked.

Julia's horns turned out to be somewhat flimsy, so she strengthened them with newspaper.

Don't forget also about the small details on the muzzle.

You also need to remember to do your hair, apply the mass and, before it dries, make notches on it using a plastic knife for plasticine.

Now we need to make a costume for our goat. We make a layer of paper, from which we will make a suit.

Carefully coat one layer of paper, then glue, then coat the next leaf on top and coat it again, then paper and glue again. It’s better to use a little glue, otherwise the paper will tear.

Can be bent.

Now we cut out the suit.

Carefully start gluing. We do everything quickly, since the paper layer quickly dries out and loses its plasticity.

Well, that’s all, the do-it-yourself goat is almost ready. Now we dry it, sand in places where we need it and we can paint it))

We got such a cute goat, height with horns 18-19 cm.

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We form a very hard head from foil. It is better to start with a small piece and add gradually, giving the shape of the head.

A little foil on the tail.

Now let's get to the main highlight. We form foil caps. We tore off a piece of about 30 centimeters.

This is how we form it. The main thing is not to squeeze the foil too much right away, but gradually give it the desired shape.

Glue it onto a hot gun.

Now we cover the whole goat with masking tape. Small parts - with small pieces of tape. It is better to tear off the tape rather than cut it.

We make hooves from epoxylin. Cut off 0.5 mm from each block and remove the protective paper.

We combine them together until they have a uniform color and a soft plastic consistency. In general, they recommend working with it with gloves, but I can’t do anything with gloves, I need to feel it. Natasha didn’t want to either).

Roll into a sausage and cut into 4 pieces.

These are the hooves Natasha formed. You can do it directly on the goat.

We dressed, straightened and waited for the epoxylin to harden. But! Epoxylin tends to float, so we adjusted it within an hour to prevent it from spreading. In general, it can be different. It can also harden quickly, but will you have time to form hooves? In the future, when you already have the skill, it is better to take it.

We cut the flax into small pieces about 2 * 2 centimeters and glue the head with moment-crystal glue. You don't need a lot of glue. It turns out ugly when it shows through the fabric. Natasha chose milky linen to match the color of her fur.

And don’t forget about the beard, he’s a goat!

The udder was covered with pink knitwear.

We wrap the tail and legs with wool yarn, after lubricating the wire with glue. The tail is up and down, and the paws are up and down.

We cut off the fur measured to the size of the cylinder and glue it. We cut out round pieces of fur for the chest and butt. We model directly on the model). We had to trim the fur a little, otherwise it would have covered the udder.

We cut out the ears and attach them to wire (0.7 mm). We connect the two ends with pliers to make it easier to insert into the head.

First we pierce the head with a thin awl, and then insert the ears. Afterwards you need to coat them with PVA glue, otherwise the flax may crumble.

We sew beads onto pieces of flax, and then glue them to the muzzle.

We make horns. Wrap the tape in the shape of horns, stretching it.

And bend it slightly.

We can paint it any way we want. We first painted it light brown and then painted on the stripes. black paint. Varnished.

Using an awl and a hot gun, we put it in place.

Cut three small pieces of black or brown thread and glue it to the muzzle.

Hello goat!

All that remains is to tint it. We tinted the face with blush and the fur with pastels.

Don't forget the bell!

Beautiful!

And here comes Natasha! Tired, but happy, with a goat of her own making!)

Making a Christmas ritual doll “Goats”

Target Audience: teachers and school educators, additional education teachers, parents. For a wide range of readers interested in Slavic culture.

Master class: DIY Christmas ritual doll “Goat”

Target: Transfer of personal professional experience in the field of creative and teaching activities. Improving the professional skills of teachers in the process of mastering the experience of making the ritual doll “Goats”.

Tasks:

Formation of ideas about the manufacture of folk ritual dolls as an attribute of the spiritual culture of the Russian people.

Instilling interest in making amulet, ritual and game dolls;

Creation of a ritual doll using traditional technology.

In children's master classes, development fine motor skills and primary handicraft skills.

Development of individual inclinations and creative abilities.

In Rus' there was a belief:“The longer a woman plays with dolls, the happier and younger she will be.”

The doll has centuries-old history. Appearing in the distant past, rag-doll has preserved echoes of ancient ideas and beliefs. It reflected popular ideas about peace, goodness, and beauty. With rags, they could protect a person from evil forces, take on illness, and help a large harvest. This is how the first amulets appeared. The doll still finds its way to the hearts of children and adults. She is individual and original. Traditional folk dolls very diverse. These are ritual dolls, protective and play dolls.

One of the ritual dolls is the Christmas doll Goat.

One of the Christmas rituals was going around the courtyards with holiday congratulations and dressing up. In some provinces, the Goat doll replaced the caroler dressing up as a goat. Traditionally, the Goat symbolizes wealth, bountiful harvest, health, and cheerfulness. And also a beautiful image New Year's holiday and fun. The Goat doll is made at Christmas time, when the transition to the new year is celebrated, and it helps to lay down images of a new life in which our wishes come true.

A goat is a doll of joy and fun. Amulet good mood. “Goat” is always cheerful, always carefree. She helps serious people see the world more cheerfully. She is like a young, playful, slightly stubborn, perky girl. With her bells, she seems to give her joy and cheerfulness and drives away melancholy and sadness from the heart. This doll wakes up a woman and gives her strength.

If you suddenly feel sad,

Don't give in to blues!

Let the Goat perk up again,

Banish melancholy with a ringing sound!

If you want to go to Carols,

Take the Goat with you.

Her ringing and fun

Give people joy!

The “Goat” doll is based on a wooden crosspiece, horns, and beard made of bast. "Goat" was dressed in bright dress, on top of which ritual objects were attached: pipes, tambourines, a horseshoe as a gift for good luck, bells, bells, beads, earrings, wreaths of prosperity with small red bags of cereal grains, a wooden block as a gift for a bachelor, as a reminder of the need to get married. It was believed that if the “Goat” came to you at Christmas time, the year would be cheerful and joyful. The Goat doll is associated with the goddess Makosh - the ancestor of the gods.

To make a Goat doll you need:

1. Bast bast

2. 2 sticks for the cross measuring 25 (20) cm and 19 (15) cm.

3. Flap beautiful fabric for a dress size about 25 by 50 cm.

4. Ribbons, beads, bells and other little things for decoration.

Step 1:

We braid or wrap the blank (35-40 cm) for the horns (braids) with ribbons or beautiful threads.

Step 2:

Fold the antlers in half.

Step 3:

Let's make a blank for the ears 10-12 cm. Cut the edge diagonally.

Step 4:

We attach the horns folded in half to a longer stick.

Step 5:

We attach the ears to the base of the horns, wrap them tightly with threads

Step 6:

We place a smaller stick in the middle of the hand blank and secure it in three places with thread.

Step 7:

We place the fixed horns and ears inside the blank for the body, mark the neck with threads and immediately attach the arms, tie them tightly, crosswise with threads.

Step 8:

We try on a flap for a dress, folding it in half.

Step 9:

We make a neckline and cuts along the sleeve line.

Step 10:

Carefully put on the dress.

Step 11:

We fasten the back of the skirt to the front.

Step 12:

We bring the front part of the skirt behind the back. The sleeves can be folded inward and secured with ribbons.

Don't know how to do it beautiful craft from threads? We propose to create an original goat with your own hands from threads and plastic bottle. The master class is quite simple and easy to understand, so it is suitable even for beginner needlewomen. Look step by step photos and instructions for the craft, and we are sure that you will get an equally wonderful souvenir goat that you can keep or give to someone else.

How to make a goat from threads: master class with photos

To create a goat from threads we need the following materials:

  • gray and slightly black wool threads;
  • rhinestones for eyes;
  • measured lace;
  • fabric with a pattern for a dress;
  • white grosgrain ribbon.

To create the head, take a book or cardboard and wrap a small amount of woolen thread around it. Everyone decides for themselves on the number of threads wound, because... the thread has different thicknesses.

We cut it on one side and tie it in the middle with black thread.


We tie the resulting bundle with a woolen thread of the main color, wrapping it several times.



We braid two simple braids on both sides, tying at the end of knitting wool thread.


For the ears we do the same work, only we twist them into a ring and tie them in the center.


Let's go back to our head. Separate most of the wool strands by lifting them up. We insert the ears, then the horns. We lower the raised strands and wrap them with woolen thread in a circle - we get a neck. As we can see, the black thread acts here as the goat’s nose.


For the arms, we braid the same braids, only with thicker strands. At the end of the weaving, leave a small tail and tie it with thread so that it does not unravel.

We bend the remaining ponytail on the hands to a pigtail and wrap it with yarn, fasten the thread and cut it off.

We also divide the lower part of the body into two parts, insert the arms and wrap them with woolen thread on the belt.

In order for the goat to stand, we will make a frame for it from a plastic bottle. We will need its upper part, cut off the lower part, and will not use it in our work.

We place our goat on top of the neck, evenly distributing all the threads around the bottle, and tie the thread several times around the neck.

We cut all the threads to the same length.

For the sleeves, cut two rectangles from the lace and sew them together.

On one side we collect them into ruffles.


We cut the blouse and sew it.


We put the sleeves and blouse on the goat and sew them together. Sew a lace collar over the blouse.

For the skirt of the dress, cut a piece of fabric of suitable length and width, and make a hem at the bottom.


Sew lace on top.


Let's loosen up bobbin thread and use a machine to sew a line along the waistband, then pull the skirt to the desired width.

We put the skirt on the goat, tighten the threads on the skirt to the width of the waist, fasten and cut.

As a beautiful belt, we tie a grosgrain ribbon around the waist. The goat is ready.

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