Here in Alaska it has already snowed three times this winter. We spend our days finding ways to stay warm and snuggly. One of our favorite pastimes is reading books while cuddling under a big blanket, followed by hot chocolate. However, we still have to go to school and we still have to run errands. Unfortunately, we can't stay cozy at home all the time. We have quickly found ways to stay warm outside too, and thanks to Lost. Found., my kids are even more obsessed with learning how to knit!
Brand FYGAIN Age range (description) Kid,Adult Colour 48 Needles Theme Fashion Item dimensions L x W x H 25 x 25 x 25 millimetres
I've been busy working on setting up a project for my sons 1st grade class! It's an easy "knitting" project that is perfect for elementary age kids. With a cardboard roll, tape, and popsicle sticks, you can set up a simple loom. Then just like you would finger weave, you wrap the yarn around the tops
Make a french knitting loom with a cardboard roll! We'll show you how with this easy step-by-step and video tutorial.
Toilet rolls are a crafty way for kids to make a French knitting loom. It's also a great way to introduce your kids to knitting and getting them interested in crafting.
Mother and son elephant This Knit pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Mother and son elephant
Vous connaissez surement le tricotin sous cette forme : Il y a quelques années j'avais découvert dans spirou le tricotin avec les doigts Et maintenant Je l'ai découverte sous d'autre forme que l'on peut fabriquer Voila le site avec tuto pour réalisé...
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I used a long knitting loom to make a knit t-shirt mat! Great as a rug, sitting mat or neck pillow.
If you'd love to learn how to knit but struggle with using the needles, start with a knitting dolly. To French knit, you simply wrap yarn around a hollow dolly that has pegs at the top. Work the yarn around the pegs to create a long knit...
truebluemeandyou: You can also use this cord sometimes as a substitute for really chunky yarn.
I’ve been longing for a knitting spool (tricotin in French?), also called knitting nancy, or some knitting looms for a long time, but I could not persuade myself to buy one. My dad, who has m…
Toilet rolls are a crafty way for kids to make a French knitting loom. It's also a great way to introduce your kids to knitting and getting them interested in crafting.
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.
Teach kids how to knit! It develops fine motor skills and attention span. All you need are colorful yarns, needles, time, and patience.
A quick, cheap loom to play with card weaving - cardboard box, turned flaps inward for extra stability, used binder clips to hold both ends of work
Knitting is a fun project that develops a range of skills, from concentration to math. The best bit? At the end you have something handmade to enjoy!
Hello there! I’ve made a little shrug for my granddaughter Kate with a pattern for the squares from Yarnspirations.com. It’s…
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It wasn’t until I figured how to knit a hole into a spool-knit tube (see Spool Knit Wrist Warmer) that I realized that a spool knitter could be used to knit a flat panel. Why it took me so lo…
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Step by step photo tutorial for making French knitting on a knitting spool or knitting nancy.
Recently I was asked about how to weave a Monk's Cloth on a lap loom. My first thought was, what even is a monk's cloth?! I have never heard of this before and of course I had to look into it. It turns out a Monk's Cloth is a basket woven cloth that was used
Dolly loves to pull her hair back, but she doesn’t like her ears to get cold, so this combination headband/ear warmer is perfect for her. She thinks the pom-poms add just the right touch. Dol…
French Knitted Knotted Coasters
Instant love for this 3-colored balls. Looks so sophisticated. But is so easy. Talk about a versatility: Make these hand-knit balls in raffia, hemp, or natural cotton as home décor. Make them in baby yarn for easy, nearly-free baby gifts, or Use up scraps as a cool crafts for kids. I would think they would
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Designed by Judy PagelsOoooh – collaboration! One of those undertakings full of opportunity and creativity. Frabjous Fibers/Wonderland Yarns sent Schacht a box of fiber and yarn goodness. This wonderful Vermont company has an abundant line of hand-dyed yarns and fibers, including fair trade yarns and other delights. I was instantly drawn to the colors and textures of yarn and fiber and the promise of enjoying a project yet-to-be. I selected two braids of Organic Polwarth Wool Top and one magical skein of Unicorn Luxury Silk Mohair Blend.Such luck! A chance to spin and weave – but what? I knew that the warp would be the handspun and the weft the Unicorn yarn. Beyond that, the project was still unknown. Time to ponder that while spinning.Project SpecsFinished size: 45" x 11"Weave structure: plain weave with handspun yarn and commercially spun weftWarp length: 84" (includes 36" for hems, take-up, shrinkage, and loom waste)Number of warp ends: 65Width in reed: 14.5"EPI: 5PPI: 5
French Knitted Knotted Coasters
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The rigid heddle loom is compact and gives you the satisfaction of being able to weave beautiful scarves, mats, belts, dish towels, tapestries, and more.
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I've been busy working on setting up a project for my sons 1st grade class! It's an easy "knitting" project that is perfect for elementary age kids. With a cardboard roll, tape, and popsicle sticks, you can set up a simple loom. Then just like you would finger weave, you wrap the yarn around the tops