En la educación Waldorf se da mucha importancia a que los niños/as tengan una experiencia de juego con materiales vivos, que procedan de la naturaleza, en donde la lana de ov
Repurpose your empty Altoid tins with these 27 crafty ideas! From storage solutions to DIY gifts, discover creative ways to upcycle your tins. Looking for creative ways t
Activiteiten speelkubus Devin Deze activiteiten speelkubus is 15 x 15 x 15 cm. Op alle vlakken kunnen ze nieuwe dingen ontdekken Kleurtjes-knopen-knoopsgaten Volg het muisje door alle gaten …
VER PATRÓN TRADUCCION Patrones CUERPOS BASE amigurumi POR: Tutorial crochet Publicado en: Enero 2023 Tipo de patrón: Vi...
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Ya estamos en diciembre y se acercan fiestas, así que seguro que a muchos os esperan unas cuantas horitas en la carretera con niños, yendo para aquí y para allá a visitar a la familia, ¿verdad? Pues hoy en Tutéate compartimos 5 ejemplos de juguetes DIY para viajes que podríamos preparar para que los más […]
Finally... the long awaited tutorial for building your own gnome home! If you are like me, you are doing a lit
This felt dragon has so many adorable details, including wires in the wings so that you can move them! Follow our tutorial to make your own.
Si te gusta hacer amigurumi, aquí te comparto patrones de amigurumis fáciles y gratuito. A tus hijos les encantarán estos juguetes ?
Descubre cómo estimular sus sentidos y fomentar el desarrollo desde el primer día con estas actividades Montessori para bebés
Hübsche Accessoires selber machen Wer Stricken und Häkeln nicht von seiner Mama oder Oma gelernt hat, steht jetzt vor der Herausforderung, sich das Ganze selbst beizubringen – allerdings ist das...
Make your own teddy bear with this free amigurumi tutorial. To make this bear you need YarnArt Jeans yarn and 2.00 mm crochet hook. The height of finished toy is 12 cm.
Every child loves teddy bears, don't they? Charming Teddy Bears are cute, soft and made to cuddle, so they're perfect friends for your baby.
I recieved a request from Ravelry members to translate the patttern of the waldorf doll (doll for beginners)... so here it is! Please forgive me if you find some mistakes. My English is not very good :( I very appreciatte any correction :) For this pattern, it is requiered to know how to knit the knit stitch only, so it is perfect for teaching little girls how to make their very first knitted doll. You will need: Yarn Straigth needles 4.5 mm Scissors Tapestry needle Toy stuffing The doll is knitted flat in 3 parts: head, arms and body Head. The head is knitted transversally Cast on 8 sts Knit stitch until you see 15 "cords" Bind off You will get something like this: Fold into two. Sew up together cast on seam and bind off seam. Sew up lateral seam. Stuff the head with toy stuffing and sew up buttom seam. Arms (make 1) The arms are made in one piece and knitted buttom up Cast on 22 sts Knit stitch until you see 5 "cords" Bind off You will get something like this: Fold into two and sew up the seams together, so it looks like a little "sausage". I do not fill the arms, but feel free to do it if you want. Body: The body is knitted transversally Cast on 24 sts Knit stitch until you see 3 "cords" Bind off 3 sts, Knit to end Knit 21 sts, cast on 3 sts (this is the armhole) Knit until you see 3 "cords" Starting in the opposite side from where yoy made the armhole, bind off 12 sts, knit 12 sts Knit 12 sts, cast on 12 sts (you've made one leg and are about to start the second one) Knit until you see 3 "cords" Starting in the same side you have made the firs armhole, bind off 3 sts, Knit to end Knit 21 sts, cast on 3 sts (this is the second armhole) Knit until you see 3 "cords" Bind off Now you've got something like this: Now the idea is to fold the body so you can sew cast on edge and bind off edge together. I start doing this by sewing one leg first, then the other leg. Stuff both legs, then sew up the back of the doll, then stuff it. Assembling: Place the arms horizontally over the armholes and sew them firmly. Place the head over the body/neck and sew it firmly. Enjoy!!
Minipüppchen für Neugeborene nach Art der Waldorfpuppe - für Neugeborere geeignet viele Farbkombinationen- Bestellung gern auch nach individullen Wünschen
Anleitung für ein genähtes DIY Alpaka Kuscheltier als selbstgemachtes Geschenk für Kinder zu Weihnachten mit kostenlosem Schnittmuster
Ahora que hay muchos papás y mamás de vacaciones, ¿qué tal si realizamos un proyecto junto con los peques de la casa? Puede ser una excusa como otra cualquiera para pasar tiempo y hacer algo juntos…
Sie sind zum Kuscheln und Liebhaben: die Würmchen aus flauschigen Babysocken.Das brauchen Sie dazu: Geringelte Söckchen, Füllwatte, Stickgarn und kleine Glöckchen aus dem Bastelbedarf. Um einen geraden Schlauch zu erhalten, müssen Sie die Hacken der Socken nach innen einnähen.Dann Socken mit Füllwatte ausstopfen, das Ende mit lockerem Stich zusammenheften und zusammenziehen. An die entstandene runde Verschlussnaht das Glöckchen annähen. Als nächstes wird das Stickgarn in regelmäßigen Abständen um die Socke gebunden und jeweils mit einem Knoten fixiert. Fast fertig! Nur noch die Augen und den Mund aufsticken.
Leftover yarn plus a love for cats and dogs can equal delightful knitted gifts Do you have a little bit of yarn and a lot of love for animals? If so, you can put those bits of yarn to use by making gifts for animals. Most of the patterns in today’s collection create toys. Knitted...
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Waldorf Pädagogik und die Lehre von Rudolf Steiner sind zwei bedeutende Begriffe, die jeder kennt, auch wenn er sich nicht sehr für dieses Thema interessiert
...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’re excited to share the third and final guest post from author, educator, and all around amazing human, Elizabeth Seward! Elizabeth brings decades of experience, and is sharing her insights into Waldorf handwork.
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Los objetos que demuestran que los treintañeros también fueron chicos.
When I think of making in the summer time, I think about not wanting to sit under the heat of a heavy sweater or blanket as I work. I think of projects that travel easily, finish quickly, have a quick pay off. And little dolls are just the thing. I love amigurumis and I know
I have been stocking up on socks since before last Christmas. It isn’t (just) because my children have a knack for running through droves of them… I was stockpiling for making sock-dolls. As Easter approached I finally cut into my stash to create bunnies. After a couple of bunnies the design morphed into making my ... Read More about How to Make a Sock-doll Sheep