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Check out these cute DIY yarn bird project ideas you can make for your kids. DIY tutorials curated by Arty Crafty Crew.
The Makings of a Fire Bird: While I chose to model mine after the mythical phoenix, you can use this feathering technique to make any kind of bird you'd like.
Meet Mevlinn Gusick, the crochet pattern designer of MevvSan! She started crocheting while in college and now sells her wonderful designs online! She specializes in adorable amigurumi designs and has
I just love using yarn for crafts. It’s not too expensive, or hard to find, and it comes in practically every color under the sun! Lately I’ve been finding so many amazing ideas to craft with yarn wit
Spread the loveWe love yarn. Sure, it is great for knitting and crocheting, but it can be used for so much more. There are many wonderful arts, crafts and activities that you can make using yarn. It…Continue Reading…
The bluebirds of happiness are back! How about bringing some of that happiness inside by learning how to make a cute little yarn bird?
This Celtic Yarn Tree of Life is made out of totally recycled yarn and is a great craft for leftover yarn! Follow along with Kate's tutorial!
This is a PATTERN for crochet only, designed to help you make your very own Ember the Phoenix. All patterns are written in English, in US terms, using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations. The phoenix is a beautiful mythical creature representing revival and rebirth. The fire bird bursts into flames and rises from the ashes anew. Sometimes we all need a reminder that we too can rise from the ashes. Ember the Phoenix pattern 2.0 is designed to be easy to read. Whether you are a confident beginner or an expert plushy artist, this pattern come equipped with everything you need to succeed. When you are finished with your project you will have learned new and useful skills for your art form and created a beautiful piece to cherish. Updated Premium Patterns now include checkboxes to keep you on track and organized, color coding when needed, and helpful tutorial photos right where you need them (and none where you don't). Confident you can do it without helpful photos or checkboxes? This pattern is also available for free in a text-only format (not downloadable) at www.hookedbykati.com. You Need to Know: chains (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), back loops only (BLO), front loops only (FLO), increases and decreases, mattress stitch sewing. Be eager to learn and ready to have fun! For a quick refresher of these basic skills, go to www.hookedbykati.com/basics You Will Practice Advanced Techniques: How to use pins to perfectly place and attach amigurumi parts How to make no-sew feathers integrated right into the amigurumi How to merge and branch parts with several branches How to layer feathers on one-piece wings How to use wires to make multi-dimensional open wings Supplies • Red Heart Super Saver yarn, 100% acrylic, worsted weight, 364 yds/7 oz/198 g, Cherry Red (RED), 1 ball; Pumpkin (PUM), 1 ball; Gold (GOLD), 1 ball; Bright Yellow (YEL), 1 ball. • G (4.00 mm) hook • Two 15mm colored round-pupil safety eyes • 14 gauge coated solid copper wire, cut into two 15” inch pieces, the ends folded and pinched to prevent sharp points • Polyfil stuffing • Tapestry needle • Straight pins Measurements 11” tall x 15” wing span. Tail is 15” long. Post comments and pictures on Instagram with the hashtag #hookedbykati, on the Facebook Page, or in the Hookers and Crafters Facebook Group. You may sell products made by this pattern, but please link back to hookedbykati.com or credit Hooked By Kati on the craft fair tag. Do not copy this pattern for distribution or sale; that’s not nice and slightly illegal. All my patterns come with unlimited help from me. If you run into a snag, drop me a line! I respond quickly and will help any way I can to clarify any confusion or challenging stitches. A selection of free patterns, tutorials, and fun crochet articles can also be found at www.hookedbykati.com
Have you ever wanted the little offspring of Angry Bird? Here is the free crochet bird pattern to make the adorable fur bird amigurumi, by using eyelash fur yarn
The yarn birdie is easy and fun to make in minutes and you can make your own by using different colored yarns and creating more fun patterns. Instead of crochet and knitting, here comes an easy and fun yarn crafts to use your leftover yarn scraps – Fun Yarn Birds DIY Tutorial. This adorable ornament out of only yarn, piece of tissue […]
Make yarn Easter eggs out of pom poms with this easy to follow tutorial! This craft idea is so easy and so cute! #easter #eastereggs #yarn #yarncraft #pompom
Unleash your creativity and discover unique easy yarn craft ideas for adults with tutorials. Make gifts or add a cosy touch to your home.
Unleash your creativity with this Vibrant Phoenix Crochet Pattern, a delightful DIY craft project that brings a burst of colors to your crochet repertoire. This enchanting pattern allows you to craft your very own mythical phoenix in a spectrum of vibrant hues. Skill level: Intermediate Language: English US Terms Final size: 90 cm long What's Included: - Detailed PDF pattern with step-by-step instructions - Lots of pictures to help you in the process - QR code to a link of videos on Youtube in case you need more help Don't be intimidate , it's more simple than it seems :)! Materials: - Crochet hook 4mm - Safety eyes 28 mm - Chenille yarn like Hobbi Baby Snuggle, Himalaya Dolphin Baby - Fiber The color choices are infinite, can't wait to see your creations :)
Make your own embossed crochet phoenix scarf pattern to add some colors and style to your outfit! For a more formal look, you can also make crochet phoenix vortex shawl.
This super cute yarn bird craft has become quite popular around the craft and DIY websites and blogs. I've seen a number of awesome tutorials for this bird
We're making darling yarn tassel keychain kids craft your little ones will love! They are super simple to create, kids will probably want to make more than just one.
Looking for a super easy and fun summer craft for the kids? Today I'm sharing a fabulous yarn craft that's perfect for artsy playdates, ladies craft nights, or family craft time. We're making pretty and simple boho wall hangings on the blog today. All you need is a stick, different color + texture yarns, scissors, and masking tape! So go on a walk with the kids, find some sticks, and let's get crafting! Pretty DIY Boho Yarn Wall Hangings This post contains affiliate links. This means I make a small bit of money for any purchases made through the links at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support. For my full disclosure policy, click here. Materials Needed: Stick (Find one outside and peel off the outside bark to make sure bugs aren't inside) Scissors (Fabric scissors are best) Yarn (Thick yarn is awesome!!!) Masking Tape Various beads (Like these wooden ones) Let's Make some Boho Yarn Wall Hangings! 1. Cut a piece of yarn double the length that you actually want. (When I did this with the kids, it helped to have a guide to measure our yarn against. My son used his stick and cut his yarn 2x the length of his stick.) * Remember to err on the side of longer strands. You can always trim everything later, but you can't really add length.* 2. Fold the yarn in half and then wrap it around the stick and stick the other end of yarn through the loop created at the middle. 3. Keep adding more pieces of yarn! Try alternating thin and thick yarn. (I especially like the thick yarn because it covers more of the stick and also adds a fun texture to the project.) I absolutely adore the white yarn. It's super lovely and thick! 4. Add more textures by braiding some strands of yarn or adding beads. (Tie a piece of masking tape around the end of the yarn so that the beads will slide easily on.) Be sure to tie double knots to your beaded strands and braided strands. 5. When you're done, trim the bottom edge with fabric scissors. (I used masking tape to hold down my yarn strands.) 6. When you're done, tie a strand of yarn to both ends of your stick to hang your yarn decor up! And if you liked this yarn craft, check out these others! More Kids Yarn Crafts: Cardboard Bird Embroidery Ornaments Yarn Wrapped Rocks Rainbow Paper Plate Weaving Turtle Gods Eye Weaving Twig String Art Ornaments Leaf Sewing for Kids Woven CD Dream Catchers Cup Weaving Happy making, friends!
This unique project is great for a craft time at home. Use a paper plate, yarn, and a few other items from around your house.
This free crochet Phoenix plushie with wired wings is the perfect project to learn new techniques and create magic!
Follow our tutorial to make a set of yarn birds with your little ones! These love birds are especially great as a cute Valentine's Day project
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Hello everyone! Today I’m sharing a really fun pattern with you: a Harry Potter-inspired phoenix pattern (Fawkes!). I had a lot of fun making this pattern, and you’ll have just as much fun making it! If you want to make more creatures from Harry Potter, you will also love my Mandrake pattern, Hedwig pattern, or […]
Got too much yarn laying around? Don't know what to do will those pieces? This cute little yarn bird is super fun and easy to make. Check out the tutorial and give it a try!
The Phoenix is the third pattern of a collection of 5 Magical Creatures.
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**This is NOT a listing for a Physical Object** Crafty Intentions CROCHET PATTERN Phoenix (printable PDF-file / 67 pages) CLICK "LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS ITEM" FOR MORE INFORMATION Developed by Megan Lapp aka Crafty Intentions, this is a Phoenix pattern! This pattern is written in U.S. crochet terms! This Phoenix is ready to take off and burn its way to fabulousness. This pattern features easy customization as you can choose how to ornament the head and what feathers to use for the tail. You can make a classic Phoenix or let your imagination run wild -- Make a rainbow paradise guardian! Make an ice phoenix! Make a midnight sky galaxy bird! The choices are unlimited. The gauge is not crucial to the pattern as long as the stitches are tight enough to hold stuffing. This pattern is a total of 67 pages containing a full set of written instructions with photographic illustrations, and diagrams. The last 14 pages are a full set of printer-friendly, text-only instructions, but I strongly recommend you still refer to the photographic illustrations throughout the pattern if you have any questions. This pattern is available in English, Spanish, German, French, and Dutch. Este patrón está disponible en español. Diese Anleitung ist sowohl auf Deutsch erhältlich. Une traduction française du patron est maintenant disponible. This pattern is available in Dutch. … … … … … … … … … … … … … . SIZE A Phoenix from this pattern is approximately 6 inches tall standing from toes to the top of the head, it is approximately 7 inches long from the butt to the beak, and the wing span is approximately 16 inches. … … … … … … … … … … … … … . SUPPLY LIST Yarn amounts (approximate) in medium weight yarn Body Color Yarn – Approximately 251 yards Tail Fan – 25 yards Body – 35 yards Head (body color) – 7 yards Seven Feather Head Ornament – 4 yards Three Feather Head Ornament – 2 yards Wing – 54 yards Leg (body color) – 4 yards Long Tail Feather – 30 yards Short Tail Feather – 16 yards Beak Color Yarn – Approximately 31.5 yards Head (beak color) – 1 yard Beak – 2.5 yards Foot – 9 yards Leg (beak color) – 5 yards One pair of safety eyes, for light weight yarn, recommended 12 mm Size D (3.25) and C (2.75mm) Hook -- Use a hook that creates a tight enough fabric so that you can’t see the polyfil stuffing inside the work. 6 pieces of 18 inch 18 gauge paper-wrapped wire Pliers Duct Tape Darning Needle … … … … … … … … … … … … … . SKILL LEVEL • suitable for intermediate • pattern contains clearly explained instructions for each round • many step-by-step photos … … … … … … … … … … … … … . ADDITIONAL NOTES **This pattern has been tested!** Use Coupon Code CRAFTY10 on Etsy or Ravelry to get 10% off your purchase of $15 or more of ANY Crafty Intentions patterns. Use Coupon Code CRAFTY20 on Etsy or Ravelry to get 20% off your purchase of $30 or more of ANY Crafty Intentions patterns. To compare notes with other people who are making this pattern, please join the Crafty Intentions Amigurumi & Crochet Community on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CraftyIntentionsCommunity/ For more information on Crafty Intentions patterns: www.craftyintentions.com Prices are higher on Etsy than they are on Ravelry to accommodate for higher fees. For Youtube Tutorials associated with various techniques and stitches utilized in Crafty Intentions patterns: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTPs8iCVBK1I65FxuMqLJ0Q This pattern was last updated on 2/14/2023. If you purchased this pattern prior to this date, you can message this shop to request an updated copy. If you purchased this pattern after this date, you already have the most up-to-date version of the pattern. © 2019 Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions™. All rights reserved. This pattern is FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline. You can sell items made from this pattern, provided they are handmade by yourself in a limited number and you give credit to the designer. Please add the following lines to your item description and any item you are selling: “This item is handmade by (your name) from a design and pattern by Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions™”.
Crafty Intentions CROCHET PATTERN Phoenix (printable PDF-file / 67 pages) Developed by Megan Lapp aka Crafty Intentions, this is a Phoenix pattern! This pattern is written in U.S. crochet terms! This Phoenix is ready to take off and burn its way to fabulousness. This pattern features easy customization as you can choose how to ornament the head and what feathers to use for the tail. You can make a classic Phoenix or let your imagination run wild -- Make a rainbow paradise guardian! Make an ice phoenix! Make a midnight sky galaxy bird! The choices are unlimited. The gauge is not crucial to the pattern as long as the stitches are tight enough to hold stuffing. This pattern is a total of 67 pages containing a full set of written instructions with photographic illustrations, and diagrams. The last 14 pages are a full set of printer-friendly, text-only instructions, but I strongly recommend you still refer to the photographic illustrations throughout the pattern if you have any questions. This pattern is available in German, French, and English. Translations can be found in the attached ZIP file. Diese Anleitung ist sowohl auf Deutsch erhältlich. Une traduction française du patron est maintenant disponible. … … … … … … … … … … … … … . SIZE A Phoenix from this pattern is approximately 6 inches tall standing from toes to the top of the head, it is approximately 7 inches long from the butt to the beak, and the wing span is approximately 16 inches. … … … … … … … … … … … … … . SUPPLY LIST Yarn amounts (approximate) in medium weight yarn Body Color Yarn – Approximately 251 yards Tail Fan – 25 yards Body – 35 yards Head (body color) – 7 yards Seven Feather Head Ornament – 4 yards Three Feather Head Ornament – 2 yards Wing – 54 yards Leg (body color) – 4 yards Long Tail Feather – 30 yards Short Tail Feather – 16 yards Beak Color Yarn – Approximately 31.5 yards Head (beak color) – 1 yard Beak – 2.5 yards Foot – 9 yards Leg (beak color) – 5 yards One pair of safety eyes, for light weight yarn, recommended 12 mm Size D (3.25) and C (2.75mm) Hook -- Use a hook that creates a tight enough fabric so that you can’t see the polyfil stuffing inside the work. 6 pieces of 18 inch 18 gauge paper-wrapped wire Pliers Duct Tape Darning Needle … … … … … … … … … … … … … . SKILL LEVEL • suitable for intermediate • pattern contains clearly explained instructions for each round • many step-by-step photos … … … … … … … … … … … … … . ADDITIONAL NOTES This pattern has been tested! To compare notes with other people who are making this pattern, please join the Crafty Intentions Amigurumi & Crochet Community on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CraftyIntentionsCommunity/ For more information on Crafty Intentions patterns: www.craftyintentions.net For Youtube Tutorials associated with various techniques and stitches utilized in Crafty Intentions patterns: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTPs8iCVBK1I65FxuMqLJ0Q © 2019 Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions™. All rights reserved. This pattern is FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. The pattern (or parts of it) may not be reproduced, distributed or resold, translated, published, altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline. You can sell items made from this pattern, provided they are handmade by yourself in a limited number and you give credit to the designer. Please add the following lines to your item description and any item you are selling: “This item is handmade by (your name) from a design and pattern by Megan Lapp, Crafty Intentions™”.
These yarn feathers and birds are so beautiful ! I never know they can be made out of yarn and it's so simple but looks great .You can use yarn
This free crochet Phoenix plushie with wired wings is the perfect project to learn new techniques and create magic!
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""Ember the Phoenix, his wings spread wide, is the bright fire bird amigurumi you are looking for. Wired wings and peacock-style tail feathers make him a proud example of this mythical creature. Ember’s wings are all one piece done in the round, layering the feathers in the front loops only and then working the next round on the back loops. This makes the back (inside) of the wings flat, so they fold in half easily and hold their shape. Since they are folded in half, they look the same on the front and back and they have layers of depth that really make his wings POP! The wings are also wired so they stand well on their own." "
Easily make your own decorative paper feather craft with the FREE template. It's fun for kids and adults! The feathers can be painted, colored, or decorated anyway you like.
You can now crochet your own PHOENIX, and this might be my favorite amigurumi figure EVER! CraftyIntentions My sister is OBSESSED with anything Phoenix related, and she is going to totally FREAK when I attempt