There are a lot of different reasons why people think children should learn hot to do handwork, like knitting or crocheting. Some believe that handwork teaches children to be more creative, others believe it has a positive effect on the development...
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Child knitting on a Soviet postcard from 1951.
I've been asked by a number of people to convert my knitted adult slipper pattern to child sizes and as promised, here it is! I've made the pattern fit children's feet from a small size 5 up to a teen size 5. That means you can make a slipper to fit feet that measure 5 1/4" to 9" long.I’ve included links to all the knitting stitches you need to make the slippers. By clicking the links you’ll go to the YouTube video and I will show you how to do the required stitch or technique.There is a free, ad supported version of this pattern avaialble on my website. Search for KweenBee online or click the link in my profile (click on my face) beneath the social media icons.
Lupineke. A woman’s hand never stops …! During our investigation of the Zealand fisherman sweaters That we discover the origin of this child designs in England. There the ganseys , as t…
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Marriage comes with more than love in sickness and health—it also gives you indeterminate handmade ornaments for the Christmas tree.
This Awesome Peacock Knitting Pattern is an amazingly beautiful pattern that is decorative and great for kids.
Knitting fashionistas are sure to love the simple, elegant look of the City Wrap. Designed as a charming accent piece, this pattern will flatter most body types. It is the perfect thing to pull out of your closet when youre not sure what the weather will do. The simple pattern is easy to knit, making this a great choice for beginning knitters looking to gain confidence with moderately involved projects.
Lupineke. A woman’s hand never stops …! During our investigation of the Zealand fisherman sweaters That we discover the origin of this child designs in England. There the ganseys , as t…
Remember when you were a new knitter or crocheter? What were some of the big mistakes you made? In this podcast, we explore what it means to be new to the craft. Alexis, Knit Picks Photography Assistant and new-ish knitter, takes advice from listeners. Debbie Stoller, author of the incredibly popular "Stitch 'N Bitch" series, tells us about how she discovered knitting, and how she's inspired countless other people to take it up. Three podcast listeners also tell us about their experiences. Whether you're a new knitter, or recall your new knitting days fondly, you'll find something in this episode to which you're sure to relate. 3 easy ways to listen...
Creating clothing accessories with my hands is something that I fell in love way back when I was still a child. I remember how I
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Knitting has been around a long time. A long, long time. It was one of the first ways people worked with natural fibres, and needles and other knitting implements have been found in ancient tombs a…
Our first woolly stop in Shetland was Lerwick and the amazing Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay’s Dock. courtesy of Shetland Museum and Archives, as are all images in this post I mentioned…
French Knitting is great fun when you know how. And it's an ideal companion to knitting when you're teaching your child other yarn crafts.In this video, I'll show you where to find a french knitting doll, how to cast on and how to get going with growing your tube (AKA i-cord) of knitting. Hang around to the […]
As a young child, I remember my wonderfully elegant grandmother wearing her cardigans backwards with…
Pockets may be functional, decorative, or both. Whether you are working to an existing pattern or designing your own garment, a little time spent sampli...
If you’re looking for a fun and easy project to work on during your next knitting session, look no further than these free washcloth knitting patterns! These patterns are perfect for knitters…
Pattern: Nola's Slipper Pattern designed by Nola Miller Yarn: 113g (122 yds) Valley Yarns Berkshire Bulky in Light Grey, 15g (22 yds) red Lamb's Pride Worsted for the pompoms Needles: US6 Clover Bamboo DPNs Modifications: Knit these child size by using size 6 needles and a single strand of yarn. Cast on one less stitch to knit the ribbed cuff in the round on DPNs. See them on Ravelry and the blog!
Baby knit shoes are the cutest things! This tutorial will help you learn how to make the perfect knitted shoes.
The first hedgehog I ever met was Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, Beatrix Potter’s kindly washerwoman of the…
Whitney made some. Molly too. And so I had no choice but to join in…
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Hi, did you just find this from pinterest? If you're looking for the star pattern, it's right over here! Remember? Remember when I was downright scandalized I'd knit thirteen of these things? Yeah, well, those were the good old days. I had to cut myself
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.
KNITTING PATTERN•Hedon Beanie•knit hat•beginner beanie•pom pom beanie• Toddler, Child, Adult•whistle and wool• Instant PDF download Knitting Pattern- Written in Standard American Terms- Adult size Pictured Buy 2 Patterns get 2 FREE Code: BUY2GET2 A cozy and quick to work up unisex beanie. This has a relaxing combo of knit and purl stitches with a few surprise rows in there to keep you entertained. Worked in one piece, bottom up. *Feel free to sell finished versions of this beanie, please list designer credit to Whistle and Wool. Thank you! NOTE: Listing is for a PDF pattern ONLY - not a finished product. Written for sizes: Toddler 18-36 mths, Child 4-10, Adult What you need: Yarn: Wool Ease Thick and Quick Approx.: 70 (88, 90) yards, including yarn pom 1- Stitch Marker 1- Clover 4in. Pom Maker - Includes DIY Pom Pom photo tutorial. Skill Level: All skill levels, perfect for beginners More Cozy Designs: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WhistleAndWool Be Cozy, Be Kind! I N S T A G R A M: @whistleandwool, 2020 COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS:***These patterns are copyright of Whistle and Wool© so you may not copy, alter, adjust, share, record, redistribute or resell my pattern. You also do not have permission to use any of my Photos.
In my office, I have drawer of ‘potentially useful stuff’ (or as Corey would prefer to call it, tat). The contents range from postcards to pencils, doorstops to stones, from ribbon to …
These are fun, Nat @ CRAFT writes - Just like the animal kingdom, the softies out there in plush-land have to deal with mother nature, of course all in
made a little elephant a few weeks ago, by this nice pattern. last weekend, we were in the studio, recording the drums for my band’s new album, and that can take a while. I got a bit bored fr…