Scottish Clan McGonk 'How To...' Guides
Now that you have your wee frugal friend, the Scottish McGonk, you'll need a Tam o'Shanter (traditional Scottish hat), so here's the instructions for an easy to make and very frugal version.
MATERIALS
- An offcut of tartan or tweed coloured material
- Pompom
- Scissors
- Needle
- Thread
- Glue
Tartan material always makes the best Tam o'Shanter |
Cut a piece of fabric approximately 17cm square |
Fold it into a triangle - 3 folds is usually enough |
Trim from corner to corner with circular edges, like a slice of pie |
Unfold the 'pie piece' and you should have a rough circle |
Keep all your trimmings, as these can be used for stuffing |
Find a pompom, or else you could make a tiny one from wool |
Stitch around the edge of the circle of material. Once you have stitched all the way round, draw the thread tight, so it pulls the fabric together like purse-strings drawing a money bag.
Stitch the folds together around the centre on the underside and this will give you the small, circular hat. Tie the thread off firmly and that's it - all that's needed now is the pompom glued or stitched to the top and hey, presto! A mini Tam o'Shanter for your newly made McGonk. You can either stitch it on or, as I do, glue it in place.
You can use any fabric at all for making the McGonk hats. I use a pastel shade or flowery cotton for the lady McGonks as this gives them little mop caps. (Tam o'Shanters are, or were, normally only worn by the men.)
Have fun making your McGonk and please remember to take a photo and share it with us on the Clan McGonk fan page on Facebook. It can be found at www.facebook.com/ClanMcGonk
Now you are all ready to join the fun in 2013, taking McGonks wherever you go and photographing them. Next year, we'll have an exciting set of competitions for McGonk owners as we follow the explouts of our furry, frugal little friends as they branch out and spread around the globe.
If you'd prefer to buy a handmade Scottish McGonk, I will happily make one for you and list it in the new frugal store, along with any others I have available. Check out the Frugal Shop at www.frugalshop.co.uk
Watch out, McGonks about! and they're hopefully coming to a town near you.
Ruaidhri McGonk
The Red King
www.mcgonks.com
Ooh How exciting I may have to commission you to make me one in the new Year. You did make a grey grumpy looking one he did win my heart over:-)
ReplyDeleteGrey one would be McHaggis, you'll see where he has gone in the next post. :)
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