Gnomes????

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jttheclockman

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OK who has turned some gnomes? Want to see some examples. Lets see them. Any tricks? Where you getting the hair? Thanks. Thinking Christmas gifts.
 
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Turned a bunch. I'll look for some pictures.
Hobby lobby or Michaels for the fur for the beards.
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Hi John; I made about 16 of these a few years ago for Christmas gifts. Easy to do and about 6" tall with the "hat" about 3+", I just made sure the hat was longer than the bottom. A puff ball is the top knot, and hot glue to glue the fur cloth to the body. Poke a hole in the cloth for the "nose". The white ring hides the edge of the cloth. The fur cloth has a definite prefurred (pun intended) orientation. Cut the cloth so the hairs extend beyond the end of the cloth.

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This was a set of Gnomes that I made to be showcased in the gallery at SWAT when their table decoration theme was Gnomes. Ultimately, we had to leave early that year due to a hurricane heading for Louisiana. Each one had his own backstory to go along with the Gnome.

The second photo were the ones I made to be placed on the banquet tables as part of our clubs contribution for table decorations.

I used faux fur from Hobby Lobby for the hair. The sign I made on my CNC and I had a family paint the Butterfly and Mushroom.
 

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Hi John,

These are some that I did, they are 6"-8" tall. I started with a Douglas Fir 4X4, the nose is whatever I had laying around. I think it's maple. Hair is from Hobby Lobby. They are fun to make and I try to come up with a theme for each one.
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I too love seeing these. Glad I asked. Have to try some for Christmas presents this year. Keep them coming. Thanks.
I'd be willing to make a ton of these but they'd never leave my house as my wife has quite a collection going already. Perhaps that would get her in the shop and turning for the first time.
 
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