Someone from work commissioned me to make a Worry Monster that was based off of a sock monkey! I think I did a really good job.
Patterns from Megan Lapp's Crochet Monsters book

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Someone from work commissioned me to make a Worry Monster that was based off of a sock monkey! I think I did a really good job.
Patterns from Megan Lapp's Crochet Monsters book

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Do ya'll ever miss the Nick Jr. Sock monkeys 😭😭
Vintage Sock Monkey Lunch Tin
Machine knitted sock monkey dress at the Minnesota State Fair, 2006.
Created by Rebecca Yaker
A giant bear and a tiny monkey, from the same home!
Back in August a gentleman reached out to me about his wife's giant panda, Edward (Eddie) Bear. He wasn't just giant by breed, but he was actually a giant at about 5 feet from head to toe.
Here are some diagnosis photos:
In addition to stuffing compression, Eddie had quite a few seam issues, and some (not visible) tears. He came to the hospital for a spa and wound repair. Here he is in his bubble bath (he gets the giant tub).:-)
Restuffing took quite a few adjustments to get his shape right, but soon he was restuffed, fur fluffed, wounds repaired, and ready to head home:
Now Eddie headed home and his family was very happy! They wrote:
"Thank you so much, Beth, for providing the excellent care that our boy needed and deserved.
S and I are 100% satisfied with his outcome, so much cleaner, much less slouched and his wounds are all fully healed.
I wonder how many people realize and act on their true calling in life.
I believe I do with my wood working, and I know you do with Realms of Gold."
Nice, yes? But even better... a few weeks later the gentleman's wife reached out. Now that Eddie was better, she wanted to get her husband's companion, Mr. Monkey repaired. She wrote:
"First off let me start by telling you how happy Les and I are with the care you gave Eddie Bear. He is like new again and we are so pleased!
Sooo, it got me thinking about Mr. Monkey. Mr. Monkey is Les’ child and has definitely seen better days. I have my doubts as to whether he can be helped because of the shape he is in. But I thought it was worth a try to inquire."
Here are his diagnosis photos, and if you've been a long time reader of my blog, you may guess my response... he's not nearly as bad as you think and we can definitely help him!
The plan was a spa and recovering Mr. Monkey's brown. The brown area was originally knitted (which I don't repair), but we agreed recovering it in a fur or fabric would add to his stability without changing his personality. So he came to the hospital and....
Here he is in his spa:
Much tinier than Eddie, Mr. Monkey is slightly bigger than a hand!
Of course Mr. Monkey (and Eddie) got hearts of original stuffing... here are the two hearts:
There were several fabric options for Mr. Monkey's brown, and his people opted for a thin minky fur. Here he is all better!
Mr. Monkey headed home and when he arrived his family wrote:
"Mr. Monkey is home safe and sound! He looks GREAT! He said he enjoyed being at the hospital, getting such great care from you! By the way he talks, I think he’s quite smitten with you! He says he’ll miss you!
Anyway, we can’t thank you enough for your TLC and expertise!
Don’t you love the red bow tie? It came on a Christmas gift and L snatched it and saved it for when Mr. Monkey returned home. "
And here he is looking spiffy in that new bow tie!

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Pickles the sock monkey by @pengpengsplace
made this cutie
I made another one :3
This is Socky (based on a sock monkey). He’s a highly anxious patient who’s known for being quite jumpy. He wasn’t physically ill before entering the simulation but he did develop an autoimmune disease soon after, although whether it was triggered by a glitch in the system, viral infection, or intense stress, they’re not sure. He has multiple sclerosis but they have not yet found out which type. They also have a few mental conditions including c-ptsd, reactive attachment disorder, and bulimia. He will often act much younger than he actually is (23) as a way of detaching himself from the situation. Upon arriving in the simulation (post episode seven), they latched onto the first person they saw which, much to his dismay, was Jax. Socky really enjoys music, especially traditional folklore songs and he’s a really good flute player. Despite their complex relationship with food, he often entertains himself by cooking for the others.
GASP I LOVE HIS DESIGN!!!! I loved sock monkeys so so much as a kid so this gets an automatic LOVE from me and the colors you chose look so so nice and soft!!!! I’m also definitely interested in their personality, I would love to see more of them!!!! The idea of him latching onto Jax post-episode 7 and acting much younger than he is especially fascinates me, I feel like you could do so so much exploring those elements in any sort of format…JUST AUGH I LOVE HIM!!!!