I have made these toys for Chloe several times, and she absolutely loves them. They are quick and easy to make and are pretty much free. First, let me explain why we call it "the walrus". Well, I will let the pictures speak for themselves:
And as I was looking for a picture of a walrus on the Internet, I also came across this one:
Pretty disturbing, huh? Someone took the time to Photoshop this poor puppy's face on the walrus' body. Reminds me of a certain dog that lives in my house. Anyway... back to the toy.
I got this really cool stash of shirts from my niece today. I have been looking for some pink, since it's Chloe's favorite color (at least I think so)... so thank you Grace for your donation.
Here is how you can make your own "Walrus" toy:
Supplies you will need - t-shirt and scissors. Yup, simple as that.
First disassemble your shirt. Because mine was a smaller size I needed to find the biggest piece I could work with. You want a nice solid piece with no seams.
Lay your fabric piece flat and cut it into as many wide strips as you can. I made mine about 2.5" - 3" wide and ended up with 8 strips that were about 15" long. You can use more strips, it will make your toy fuller. Less strips will make it kind of flimsy.
Then stack your strips and tie a knot in the middle.
Now take each strip and cut it into thinner stips toward the knot. I made mine about 1" wide.
Once all your strips are cut, take each one and stretch it out. They will form these cool tubes.
And once that's done... you have yourself your very own Walrus Toy.
Tah - Dah!!!
Tah - Dah!!!
I also used some of the same fabric to make this really cute headband for my niece as a Thank You for parting with her old clothing items... and allowing me to cut them up.
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