You will need a white sock, a red sock, a yellow sock, needle and thread, a pair of black button-filled cotton, scissors, and a water-soluble pen. 1. Take a ball of cotton and roll it into a ball and stuff it into the tip of the white sock. As a snowman's head. And keep rubbing it to make the head full and smooth. 2. After finishing the hair shape, take a piece of white thread and wrap it around the opening, then tie it into a knot to reduce the excess white thread. 3. Take a large ball of cotton, roll it into a ball, and stuff it into the sock part under the head as the body of the snowman. Stuff enough cotton into the snowman to sit firmly. Keep rolling it into a round shape and cut off the excess. This part will be left as the snowman's arm, and the opening will be sutured using the shrinking method. 4. Take a piece of red sock with a sock opening, and draw a straight line with a water-soluble pen about two centimeters away from the cut edge. 5. Use the shrinking method to shrink the seam along the drawn straight line. Tighten the seam and wrap it three times, then sew a few stitches. A hat is ready. Is it a good fit to put on the snowman's head? 6. Take the remaining white socks you just used, turn them over and draw the shape of two arms on them. 7. Use a backstitch to sew along the drawn marks. After sewing, cut along the edge and turn it back to the front. Tip: Don’t sew tightly when sewing, leave an opening at the end for stuffing with cotton. 8. Take a small piece of yellow sock, turn it over and draw a triangular nose shape on it. 9. Sew along the drawn handwriting in the same way. After sewing, cut along the edge and turn it back to the front. 10. Take an appropriate amount of cotton and stuff it into your arms and nose respectively. After stuffing, sew the respective openings using the shrinking method. 11. Use a water-soluble pen to draw the snowman’s eyes, nose, mouth and arms at appropriate locations, and use the hidden needle method to sew the snowman’s nose and arms. 12. Take two black buttons to make the snowman’s eyes, and sew them in place of the drawn eyes using the button sewing method. 13. Replace the black thread, start the needle from the eye, hide the thread end behind the button, and sew the snowman’s mouth using the outline stitch. 14. Finally, we took a small strip of red socks to make the snowman’s scarf and wrapped it around the snowman’s neck to see if it would be very warm. Did you know? Christmas is the abbreviation of "Christ's Mass", so Christmas is a religious festival. The custom of eating turkey on Christmas began in 1620.