Finger knitting is a super simple craft project that kids of almost all ages can do. They can make a variety of things that will give them...
Finger knitting is a super simple craft project that kids of almost all ages can do. They can make a variety of things that will give them...
Start A Collection With This Cutiful Topsy Turvy Knitted Doll
Quick and easy finger knit bookmark craft for kids. These make lovely handmade gift ideas and are so fun and simple for kids of all ages.
Caterpillar Knitting pattern for a unique knitted gift. Personalise your knitted caterpillar with added lettering for that special touch!
This DIY Flaming Pillow is a perfect beginner knitting project for your kids to tackle.
After reading Frog & Toad: A Knitted Toy Pattern Review you will have all the information you need to start your next toy knitting project. Find the yarn I used, the tutorials I depended on and the new material I used for stuffing these two amphibious friends. I don't remember the first time I saw
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Turn big smoothie straws into knitting needles and weave a beautiful fluffy scarf in minutes! You will be amazed at how easy this is and the results you will get.
Decorate your backpack with these handmade charms and pins!
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when I saw it for the first time. There is was, all completed and ready to save as a PDF. I admit that it was all a little rushed in the end but after stopping and starting this project again and a…
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Who doesn't want to knit their own Narwhal, or giant whale of the deep, blue ocean. Patterns for both are included in the PDF: the body plan for both is the same with the additional instructions on how to create the Narwhal's glorious, spiralling tusk. The finished size of the sample is 30cm/12" from the end of the Narwhal's tusk to the top if his beautifully fluked tail, but the size of your finished creation will be determined by your choice of yarn and needles. Any smooth yarn of any weight can be used, but it is recommended that you use needles one or two sizes smaller than those suggested on the yarn ball band to achieve a tight gauge and avoid the filling from showing.
knitting like mad and living with autism in the family. Knitting patterns for toys and novelties, some free and some to buy.
Make These Adorable Lullaby Knitted Baby Booties
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I can knit!! I've had a mental block on knitting since an Aunt tried to teach me and gave up in exasperation when I was about 10. Fast forward 45 years: Tomi Jane and I decide we are going to learn to knit. I've loved all the dear little sweaters I've seen knitted for BJD's, Waldorf dolls, and the wonderful knit dolls of Jean Greenhowe. This is a free pattern from Jean Greenhowe's site: www.jeangreenhowe.com/patterns.html I used Super Saver Worsted yarn and a size 6 (4.25mm) needles. I did it!! Not a dropped stitch in sight :-)
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truebluemeandyou: “ DIY Spool Knit Knotted Coasters Tutorial from My Poppet. An automatic cord knitting machine is used for these DIY knotted coasters, but links are provided for making handmade...
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Deze vertaling is gedaan door Nanske Panske met toestemming van de ontwerpster. Hier vind je het patroon voor Deel 1. *** This translation was done by the lovely Nanske Panske with the permission of the designer. Click HERE for the English version. PROJECT #028: WINCHESTERTON DE DERDE | DEEL 2 (DE HAREN) […]
Photo by Pam Allen for Quince & Co. Hi, Knitters, Yesterday was an exciting day because I have new patterns released by Quince & Co.! That is always a thrill. Ben & Buddy is a small pattern collection I designed as an extension of the Mary, Millie & Morgan ebook released last spring, which is a girl doll pattern with clothes to fit. By the way, the Mary, Millie & Morgan ebook was and is one of the proudest moments in my knitting career for so many reasons. It was the culmination of timing and many years of knit toy designing. The set of dolls and clothes turned out even better than I could ever have imagined. These dolls are something I had wanted to design for years and it finally happened. Photo by Carrie Bostick Hoge for Quince & Co. I am teaching a doll workshop using the Mary, Millie & Morgan collection for the first time at Vogue Knitting Live in Chicago in this coming October (click here for more information!). Right after the collection of girls came out I began receiving requests to design a boy doll as well. The good folks at Quince & Co. agreed and so this summer I set out to design a boy doll and a few clothing items to fit. The Ben & Buddy set and the Mary, Millie & Morgan set go together so well. The dolls are designed to be together with a traditional look and appeal but also with a slightly modern twist for today's children. I started thinking that instead of knitting more samples of the boy in different color selections that a sidekick might be a better use of my time. And really what could be better than a boy and his dog? Not much in my eyes. This storybook pairing can now come to life through your knitting. Plus, you can pick the colors for you boy and dog on your own! That makes it even more fun. If you need suggestions for yarn color choices just check out Mary, Millie & Morgan for some great color combinations in Quince yarns for skin, hair and clothing colorways. Here are the important links for Ben & Buddy: Ben & Buddy pattern and yarn information on Quince & Co. Ben & Buddy pattern information on Ravelry (the pattern will be in my pattern shop in 3 months, it is now in the Quince & Co. pattern shop). Mary, Millie & Morgan ebook ~ the girl doll version! Now let's talk about construction. Photo by Pam Allen for Quince & Co. Both the boy and girl sets are worked completely seamlessly, all of the items, not just the dolls. The boy has some very different shaping and slightly different measurements to make him, well.... more boyish. And obviously the hair is different than the girl's as well. The boy's hair was definitely the most well-thought out and challenging aspect of this new toy design. I worked very hard to get it exactly how it should be and I am so pleased with the end result. The boy's hair is both knit in and finished with a little duplicate stitch. It is pretty perfect. Photo by Pam Allen for Quince & Co. The shoes are like the icing on the cake. I LOVE those little brown shoes with the white laces. There is something really sweet about the combination. I also love the boy's knit in t-shirt and shorts. He already has a great play outfit when you finish knitting that last stitch on the toe. Photo by Pam Allen for Quince & Co. The boy's wardrobe is simple, clean and functional. The colors in the Quince Chickadee sport weight yarn gives you so many options for the clothes. For my sample version I thought there was nothing better than a red cap, blue jeans and a sweatshirt gray sweater with a tiny bit of Fair Isle at the bottom edge. The clothes are so playful and again, boyish! All of the clothes are seamlessly knit as well as the doll and the dog! These are a few slick and fun projects to knit. Photo by Pam Allen for Quince & Co. The final piece of the set is Ben's loyal pup Buddy. This little guy is knit seamlessly from the bottom up with a very interesting technique I devised when you get to the neck. I have used this neck and head technique on other toys and have taught it in workshops. It is a total winner for looks, effectiveness, and simplicity. I think you will love it. Buddy the dog sort of pulled the entire set together. This dog packs in so much personality. I am so proud of the expressiveness of his face. He is one lovable little puppy. Buddy is a plus for the set but he is also a great stand-alone piece for any child or dog lover out there. Photo by Pam Allen for Quince & Co. I hope you will enjoy this wonderful little 5-piece collection I pulled together and lovingly designed for one of the best yarn companies out there, Quince & Co. I love working with Quince so much and I hope our partnership continues for years to come. Let me know what you think about Ben & Buddy! I'd love to hear about your thoughts and for whom you will be knitting the dolls. Will you make the set to go along with Mary, Millie & Morgan or will you knit Ben & Buddy without the girls? I am really curious about how the boy version will do in comparison with the girl set. I often hear a lot of knitters say there isn't enough out there for boys as far as knitting patterns are concerned. Well, here is a chance to knit something specifically boyish for little boys. Little girls will love the boy doll, too, no doubt. The imaginative play will expand so much with these two new characters added to the bunch. I'd especially like to thank Pam Allen for the ongoing support and for her beautiful photography. What an honor to have Pam photograph my work. All of the good people at Quince are wonderful to work with and I am sending them a very deserving and heartfelt thank you! I hope you are all having a super week so far. Go forth and knit toys! xo ~ susan
Se você quer aprender a fazer crochê passo a passo, sem dúvidas esse é considerado o melhor curso de crochê que vai te ensinar a fazer bolsas, roupas, bichinhos (os chamados amigurumis), tapetes para…
Download and knit this exclusive PDF to create the much-adored character Miffy.
Little People Patterns Peg Doll Mama Spring or Autumn Shawl Crochet Pattern If your Little People like playing with Peg Dolls, they will love this sweet spring or autumn shawl for Mama from our Peg Doll Accessories Collection. Make them in neutral or bold colours, from soft cotton or silk yarn to match the rest of Mama’s wardrobe. The idea for this shawl for Mama came about after a friend had asked me to create hats and a sling in different sizes for her Peg Dolls. She was planning to sell them with her handmade timber houses at one of upcoming the Waldorf/Steiner school festivals and needed them done quickly. In all honesty, I got into a bit of a frenzy making hats in all kinds of colour variations. I really do like how simply using different kinds of colour combinations additional to using stripes or just a rim for the hats can change the look and feel of the Peg Dolls. However, I wanted to create something even more… After all, if Peg Dolls wear hats and nothing else, won’t they get a bit cold around the body? By the way, if you would like a pattern for making those hats in all different sizes, you can find a tutorial here and a downloadable pdf in either US or UK terms here. Anyhoo, I felt some sort of clothing was needed for balance, so I designed a Mama shawl. If you prefer a download for the shawl pattern, there is a pdf version available in the shop for a tiny contribution towards the Black Sheep Project. The download is available in US or UK terms. Each version contains a printable version (without pictures) and a photo tutorial with step-by-step written and visual instructions. Get the Pattern (US Terms) …
Take a trip down Memory Lane with these 5 Little Friends who attend a 1950s village school. It is autumn and all the children are wearing warm woolly clothes. The dolls’ clothing and hairstyles were inspired by fond memories of my own school days in a small English village. KNITTING PATTERN contains instructions for all the Little Friends - 5 small dolls that are fun to make and only require small amounts of yarn. SIZE of LITTLE FRIENDS - each one is 15cm (6 in). NEEDLES: knitted on two straight 2.75 mm needles (US 2). YARN: Small amounts of DK (double knitting) yarn (USA - light-worsted/Australia - 8 ply) SKILLS REQUIRED: cast on, cast off, knit, purl, increase, decrease PATTERN: 14 page PDF file with plenty of pictures and step by step instructions © 2015 Wendy Phillips copyrighted design. All rights reserved.
...this week... my snapshots have shouted out one resounding word 'kindness' of which I've definitely been the most lucky recipient x ♥ My beautiful girls making sure I had the perfect Mother's day ...flowers...perfume...champagne...the best cake (ever!)... .....whisking away the worries of a difficult week... ♥ An unexpected parcel arriving in the post from Alison of Craftwood Creations (maker of beautiful tiny wooden buttons which decorate my little bear jackets and shoes) I now have my very own custom made needle gauge... ...such a surprise!... Thank you so much Alison x (and it now holds pride of place on my work room shelf) ♥ Thank you too blog friends for taking the time to visit my corner here and for all the kind comments ...especially recently over those little bear jackets! ;-) ...I do love this creative world we all inhabit x ...and then...by chance yesterday... on my Instagram travels I came across this quote which summed up my thoughts this week... 'Kindness - that simple word. To be kind - it covers everything, to my mind. If you're kind that's it.' Roald Dahl Happy New Week All x x x ♥ x x x ...P.S.... Happy April!... Visit Mary Jane's TEAROOM's profile on Pinterest.
We were up North visiting family for the weekend and I felt quite like my Mother. My Mom would always (always) be knitting away when we went on long car rides, and this car ride I was doing just that. Now, there is one humongous difference of course. My Mom is an experienced and excellent
Make your doll the knit-est by accessorizing it with the latest trends. Once you learn how to finger knit, you won't be able to stop. Soon, all of your dolls with be adorned with a Fabulous Finger Knit Doll Scarf. It is really easy to learn how to knit with fingers rather than needles, and it doesn't cost much. You'll be making knitted arts and crafts projects for every occasion. This is a wonderful skill to acquire, so learn in a fun way. Your dolls will definitely appreciate it as the weather cools off!
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Follow this simple knitting pattern and create this cheeky monkey toy, for your little monkeys
Hi! I did not want to let more time go by without publishing the tutorial of these Knitted Baby Booties that match the Baby Knitted Onesie. Probably, if you have never knitted baby booties you will think that it must be complicated being so tiny and with so many curves and shapes, but that’s not true! They are very simple to knit, you will only need to know how to cast on and bind off stitches, knit garter stitch and make decreases. In 1 hour you will have both finished and you will be so impressed of what you have
A simple Lily stem that will never wilt. Knitted in hand-dyed Everlasto Natural Cotton String and sculpted by hand, these stems look beautiful as a single stem and stunning as a bunch. Galvanised steel wire is used to form the shape of this lily, meaning the stem can easily be manipulated to be perfectly balanced in any vase or bottle. The flower head measures approx. 13cm in diameter and approx. 42cm in length. Each stem is wrapped in tissue and boxed - all the packaging I use is paper-based and fully recyclable. No glue or plastic is used in the making of my string things. This listing is for one stem. Read more
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Want to add a personal touch to your Christmas decorations? These DIY ornaments are a cinch to make, and they'll get kids excited about trimming the tree.