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
Straw weaving is a great way to make bright chunky bracelets that are perfect for the kids.
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
Du möchtest jemanden, der gerne näht, häkelt, strickt, malt, bastelt oder sonst irgendwie kreativ tätig ist etwas schenken? Gute Idee! Ist es denn nicht immer so, … Mehr erfahren!
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Welcome to Creative Friday!When I was little, about seven or eight years old, my mom bought me a plastic weaving kit. It consisted of a few straight pieces of plastic about the same length as these wooden dowels with small openings on the ends. Long lengths of wool were attached through the openings on the ends …
Today I am partnering with We Are Knitters to share our journey of knitting my very first DIY wool blanket.
Finger knitting is a really good way of getting children interested in wool crafts, and it is very easy to learn. It also helps to impro...
Weaving is one of my favorite crafts because it's meditative and challenging, practical and artistic. It combines plain-woven cloth's simple elegance with
This is truly amazing. Designer Anna Jane Wiggins says she "designed this as an educational tool for breastfeeding, but could be equally useful in the sphere of breast cancer." You can buy the pattern to make yourself or you can buy one fully made (beware, it's pricey). Get the pattern via Etsy. More Anatomical Knit
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Nous partons bientôt en vacances en Bretagne (oui encore, je sais lol), et pour l'occasion Madame Maman m'a demandé de préparer quelques occupations pour
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Der Korgen- und der Mammen-Stich haben beide ihren Namen nach Ortschaften bekommen. Entweder wurden sie da entdeckt (Mammen, Dänemark - ein Grab aus dem 10. Jahrhundert) bzw. wiederentdeckt ( Korgen, Nordland/Norwegen). (Quelle: "Nadelbinden - was ist das?" von Ulrike Claßen-Büttner) Die beiden Stiche unterscheiden sich nur im Verbindungsstich, daher ist die Notation gleich. Korgen- und Mammen-Stich in der Hansen-Notation: UOO/UUOO F1 (Korgen)/ F2 (Mammen) Für die Freihandmethode: Unter den ersten Faden, über die beiden nächsten, wenden, under den ersten zwei Fäden entlang und über die beiden letzten. Für die Daumenfesselmethode: Dieser Stich hat eine Daumenschlaufe(DS) und zwei hintere Schlaufen (HS). Im Grunde wird er gearbeitet wie der Oslo-Stich, nur hat er eine HS mehr. Man sticht also in die zwei HS ein, dreht sie und sticht unter der Daumenschlaufe und dem Arbeitsfaden hindurch. Der Arbeitsfaden liegt links vom Daumen. Es wird wieder mit der "Brezel" begonnen. Nun kann man entweder eine weiteres HS durchs Umwickeln des Daumens bekommen, oder man nimmt als ersten Stich den Oslo-Stich. Egal wie ihr es macht, um den Korgen- oder Mammenstich zu beginnen brauchen wir eine DS und zwei HS. Einstechen in die beiden hinteren Schlaufen (HS) Danach wird die Nadel wie beim Oslo-Stich gedreht und sticht unter der DS und dem Arbeitsfaden entlang. So sollte nach einigen Stichen die Schlaufenkette aussehen. Nun muss man sich entscheiden ob man den Korgen- oder Mammen-Stich nadeln möchte. Im Beispiel zeige ich euch den Mammen-Stich mit der F2 Verbindung. Um es besser erkennen zu können, habe ich einen andersfarbigen (wenn auch nicht sooo unterschiedlichen ) Arbeitsfaden gewählt. Einstechen in die neue und Schlaufe und die schon zuvor benutzte Schlaufe der Vorrunde. Nun nimmt man mit der Nadel noch die beiden HS auf. Drehen der Nadel und unter der DS und dem Arbeitsfaden entlang. So sieht ein Gewebe im Mammen-Stich ( UOO/UUOO F2) aus. Und diese Stulpen habe ich im Korgen-Stich (UOO/UUOO F1) gearbeitet. Liebe Grüße Anne
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Sydney-based artist Michelle Robinson weaves textured fibers in vibrant hues into playful, bright wall-hangings and accessories.
Artist Shanell Papp created this life-sized crocheted skeleton, including organs, for an open research project on textiles, anatomy and art, called BAWDY.
This is a wrist warmer that I made with a homemade embroidery hoop and craft stick spool knitter (similar to the large knitter used to knit the poly cord drawstring bag). Isn’t it exciting to…
How to Make Your Own Yarn, by Charlotte Powell.
My new Sunburst Basket Kit is a collaboration I recently completed with Modern Macrame. It’s so fun to get to work with other makers who...
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This Yarn bracelet is so easy to make! Even little hands can create some amazing designs with supplies you already have around the house!
The two on the left are Blackheart Sassafras & the one on the right is Blackwood. The ball winder & the skein of wool do not come with the swift. They are only there for demonstration purposes. The maximum skein length is 186cm (73 inches) & is infinitely adjustable down to 125cm (49 inches).
Keep your kids busy and having fun inside on rainy winter days with this selection of 50 fantastic indoor activities for kids. Easy crafts + games.
•Nessie Pattern-learning in English. •NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. •Pattern for advanced crocheters. •Time I need to create ONE Nessie: 16 hours. a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n • fluffy yarn and hook I used - 4 and a half skeins of Himalaya Koala (1 skein - 3.5 oz - 109 yards)/ 100 grams - 100 meters)) & size of hook - 4.5 mm. SO, IN TOTAL I NEED 450 meters of fluffy yarn; • size of my Cuddly Rainbow Nessie Monster - 49.1' (1.25 m). The pattern consists of 66 pages of step-by-step creation of the Nessie Monster from fluffy yarn, 21 videos and more than 50 photos of the process. This listing includes two files. The first one is the pattern-learning with video- and photo- materials. The second is a shortened version of the pattern so that you can just print the Monster pattern itself. AND YES, you can sell ready-made Nessie Monsters, BUT please only according to the original design in the pattern-learning! This is like my copyright protection as a designer! I decided that it would be safer if I write all this🤞🏻 OF COURSE, you can change all the color combinations, the structure/type of the yarn, the size and shape, quantity of all the details that are in the pattern and there are ON Nessie (horns, felt details, tail detail). First of all, it is your creative imagination🌈☁️✨I'm just talking about keeping the original shape design and the main idea of Nessie's Monsters, which is in the pattern-learning! Also please do not forget to tag me under the post with your incredible Nessie’s! Please note the complexity of this pattern-learning. Unfortunately, I will not give you the basic knowledge of how to start crocheting with fluffy yarn, but I will TRY to teach you how to crochet a Nessie from fluffy yarn. Have you got your hook and fluffy yarn READY? So let's go together on an unforgettable journey of creating Cuddly Nessie Monster!
Portland-based artist Rachel Denny was recently profiled in The Guardian and it occurred to me that we've never shared her work here! Since creating her first knitted doe trophy in 2005, Denny has branched out and made many more busts of a variety of gorgeous animals, such as sheep, goats, alpaca and yaks. She often
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Forget cold ears this winter – the Thermal Twist Headwrap has got you covered, literally. This extra wide headband in doubled broken rib squishy fabric will keep you snug all winter long while taming hair and maintaining a feminine, stylish look.
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
Happy Thanksgiving weekend everyone. I hope you all are having wonderful days with your loved ones filled with adventure, warmth and good food. I’m so...
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
Paracord Multipurpose Drawstring Bag: From past few days i was thinking about posting a different ible...so here i am with a paracord project..!! :D i would like to clear it now that i am not the originator of this bag or this kind of knotting. This kind of bag is very common and i sa…
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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