This macrame hammock is a great way to create extra stuffed animal storage on any wall of your house! No corners necessary!
Re-purposed Stuffed Animal Into a Little Gadget Container: As any mom can tell you it's hard to part with your kids favorite childhood toys. Here's a new use for a beloved old favorite stuffed toy that you child may have outgrown, or maybe one that's been your favorite! What a unique and easy gif…
🎉NEW COLOURS AVAILABLE 🎉 Handmade crochet Toy hammock made with 100%cotton yarn💖, 3 hard wall hook included ✨✨Please check the measurements before purchasing.✨✨ Toy hammock *Sizes: XS 19x19x23 in / 48x48x58 cm SMALL 23x23x26 in / 58x58x66 cm MEDIUM 26x26x31 in / 66x66x80 cm LARGE 32x32x36 in / 82x82x92 cm The soft toy hammock is a beautiful solution to one of the most common problems in kids rooms- too many toys. 😊 Hammocks are awesome because they help you free up floor space while displaying your child’s most treasured soft toys on the wall, keeping your home organized while doubling as a unique decor item! You can hang your hammock at the top corner of the wall or closer to the floor so your little one can reach their favorite toys. Toy hammocks are a great option for your baby’s nursery, childs/ grandchild’s playroom, or even your own bedroom to hold your most sentimental childhood items. Instructions **** ✨ 1. Do not put the hooks at the same level ,the back hook needs to be higher than the front hooks**** **** ✨ 2. Please note when you mounting on the wall, that the material will stretch slightly over time, especially if you put a lot of soft toys in it.🙂 **** ✨ 3. Please note that this is not a toy, and not intended as a toy. Please hang out of reach of children as far up a wall as possible. Children under 3 years should not be allowed to put soft toys in or take soft toys out of hammock. *COLOUR: Colours may vary slightly from your screen, as they are all set a bit differently. *Care : Machine wash, possibly in a smalls bag, laying flat to dry. Do not tumble dry. *It's a perfect birthday gift, Nursery gift, baby shower gift, Christmas gift, Easter gift, girls, boys, Nursery room decor, kids and baby, kids wall art, kids wall toy storage, hanging basket, kids room space saver, hanging toy storage, toy organizer, toy basket, corner hammock, Boho room decor, holiday gift, baby gift, best Christmas gift 🎄🎁 *PLEASE contact me if you have any problems with your order. Thank you for visiting and happy shopping 🌈💕 Follow me on Instagram/Facebook for many new creations www.instagram.com/AnyHandmadeBoutique/ www.facebook.com/AnyHandmadeBoutique/7ig
Voor honden op het moment helemaal “hot” maar wist je dat je van fleece ook heel gemakkelijk leuke kattenspeeltjes kunt maken? Hier wat fotootjes ter inspiratie: Natuurlijk kun je dit m…
I love hunting down the perfect stocking stuffers for my boys, and this might be one of my favorites ever. It's the perfect size for a stocking, and a great travel toy for little hands (which will be perfect for holiday traveling). Our biggest boy is really into Star Wars, which means our second boy also thinks it's the bees knees, and the little one wants whatever his big brothers have. And so I ended up making three sets! But if the little guys should decide they aren't interested in Ewoks, the hood comes off to leave a fuzzy little bear. It took a few hours to make all three sets, but they were super affordable so it was worth the effort! I put a rope bridge between the trees so it would look more like an Ewok village, but you can leave that out if you're going for a bear or other animal You can find more of our DIY Christmas gift and decor ideas by clicking here: I've seen several cute little felt playsets on etsy, but the price puts them out of our stocking budget (especially when I need three sets). Thank goodness for DIY! My bear is inspired by one bybido made for an altoid set using this mollie makes template. But I altered it to look more Ewok-ish so I'm including that in my printable pattern as well. You can change the shape and placement of the ears to make all kinds of animals! Or make it all white for a polar bear or black and white for a panda bear. Here's what I used to make mine (feel free to switch out any colors you want!): Altoid Tins - I ordered this set of 6 on Amazon for $11 and still have three left over Felt colors (usually about $0.25/sheet at craft stores): light blue - sky medium green - ground & tree tops dark green - tree tops medium brown - tree trunks, bear body light brown - bear accents dark brown - bridge dark gray - cave outside off-white - tent gray - blanket/mat whatever color you want for the hood - I used red, green, and blue matching thread - I used light brown, dark brown, green, off-white, and colors to match the hoods *note: I doubled up the thread for all the hand sewing. small piece of elastic (optional) black embroidery floss E600 glue the pattern Start by printing the pattern. I don't have the computer skills to make it all fancy - I literally just traced my pieces with a sharpie. But it should do the job. :) Cut out the sky (light blue), tree trunks (medium brown), bridge (dark brown) and tree tops (medium & dark green). Arrange the tree trunks on the sky and set the tree tops on top of them. Sew down the middle of each tree trunk with light brown thread (I hand-sewed this but it would be easy to do with a machine if you prefer), then each tree top with green thread. Lay the bridge pieces between the trees and sew them with dark brown thread. I ran a long stitch from the center of one board to the center of the next to make it look more like ropes. Next sew the tent to the tent back with off-white thread. If you end up with a little extra tent at the end (I did) just clip it off. Sew the tent to one end of the ground piece. Glue the ground (with the tent) into the bottom of the tin, and glue the sky piece into the lid. I used E6000 glue for this and it hasn't budged! To make the mat/blanket you can just cut out the gray felt piece and put it in the set as-is, or you can add a small loop of elastic so the mat can be rolled up. I just sewed a loop to one end like this: Then you can roll the mat and wrap the loop around: Perfect for tucking in your little bear! Now for the bear/Ewok. Cut out all the bear body parts (medium brown) and the face, tummy and ears (light brown). Place the face and tummy on the front body and sew around the edges. Make the eyes and nose with the black embroidery felt. I'll tell you now, this is probably not the way to do it but I don't know how to embroider and it worked. I cut a piece of floss a few inches long and tied a triple knot in the middle: Then I used an embroidery needle to feed each end through on either side of where I wanted the nose: And tied the ends together on the back: I did the same thing to make the eyes. Then I used regular brown thread to make a little smirky smile on his face. Now you can put the whole bear together. Lay out the bear back and stack the arms and legs on top of it (each arm and leg is two pieces of felt stacked together to make them a little thicker). Also put the light brown ears over the back ears, even though I don't show it here. Stack the bear front on top. Make sure he has a face. I make this mistake on my first bear and he did not turn out so good when I tried to add the face at the end. Use a needle and thread to whipstitch around the edge of the front body. This will join all the limbs and the ears to the body. Then stitch around the arms and legs. To make the hood, stack the two pieces and sew the edges between the two ears, and between each ear and arm. You need to leave the ear openings open, and leave the the part that goes over his arms open. I put it on the bear while I did it to get a good fit, but you have to be very careful not to sew through the bear if you want the hood to be removable. This was the bad face I tried to add after I made the bear. Yikes. You're done! All the pieces tuck inside for fun on the go. Just smoosh down the tent and everything else fits next to it. Ta-da! That's it! Now go get started, Christmas will be here before you know it! And don't forget to check out the rest of our Christmas projects here: What gifts are you making this year? Have you started yet?
Deze kleine, geurende en verzwaarde pop is na voltooiing 16 cm lang en weegt ongeveer 100 g. Het is een perfect formaat om in de hand te houden, in een tas te stoppen of als decoratie te gebruiken. Gebruik de olie naar keuze lavendel, roos, citroen enz. Vereist 7 A4-papier of gelijkwaardig om af te drukken. Gierst-/vogelzaad wordt aanbevolen voor het verzwaren en ruiken van deze poppen, maar een alternatief zou kunnen zijn zoals rijst en plastic korrels, maar deze kunnen niet geparfumeerd zijn. Klein genoeg om te maken met restjes stof, velours enz. Kan met de hand worden gestikt of machinaal worden bewerkt. Een goede beginnersset voor het maken van poppen. Je hebt 6 vellen nodig om af te drukken. Makkelijk te vergroten indien nodig. Je zal nodig hebben: Katoenen calico of mousseline, 40 cm breed x 16 cm diep, binnenkant lichaam Katoenvelours of iets dergelijks – 55 cm breed (stretch) x 18 cm diep voor kleding Huidstof – hoofd 9 cm breed (stretch) x 10 cm diep, handen 6 cm x 6 cm vierkant. Voor dit patroon is gebruik gemaakt van Zwitserse tricot/katoen interlock. Buisvormig gaas 4cm breed x 16cm lang 30g gekaarde polyester vulling/wolvulling Bindtouw x 2 meter 60 g Gierst- en lavendelolie, korrels kunnen worden gebruikt. 3 mm elastiek ca. 16cm lang Lint om te versieren en algemeen naaigereedschap Potlood/pennen voor functies, rouge wax - Optioneel Deze poppen kunnen met de hand worden gestikt of machinaal worden bewerkt. Gewicht bij voltooiing ca. 100g
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