This tutorial will explain how to make your own wire wind spinner for your garden. This wind spinner is quick and easy to make.
Learn how to crochet wind spinners with this easy free pattern. This is an ideal project for summer and is very beginner-friendly.
The this Wind Spinner Free Crochet Pattern is a fantastic crochet home/garden decor pattern. It's easy to make.
Wind Spinner: A wind spinner is really easy to make from soda bottles, and they look great hanging from a branch of a tree in your yard. They easily catch the wind and they can get spinning pretty fast. Make several in different colors and create a mobile of them…
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In this tutorial I'll show you how to make a wind spinner mockup and where to get amazing free wind spinner designs. These wind spinners are super popular
Learn how to crochet wind spinners with this easy free pattern. This is an ideal project for summer and is very beginner-friendly.
This week, I gathered some scrap yarn and had some fun making crochet wind spinners. These are easily made in an afternoon and add a little bit of fun to the back yard. I was looking through random videos on YouTube and stumbled upon (as you do) a tutorial on how to make the spinners. If you'd like to see the video, I'll link it up to the end of this post. If you're a person who likes to read the instructions, I'll add here how I made mine so you can have a go at making one too... and so I can reference back to this in future. Start with a 3.5 hook and just some regular 8 ply yarn. You don't need a lot of yarn, especially for the first couple of rows. I've found it best to leave longish tails on both ends of the spinner until you decide where and how you want to hang it. In this pattern, we don't turn the work at the end of the rows. Cut and start fresh at the beginning of each row. I used the same white yarn for the first two rows, then yellow, green and finished with blue (in the spinner pictured above). Chain 75 and tie off. (At this stage, go back and tie a little knot on your starting yarn tail so that you know the starting point). SC to the end of the row and tie off. Crochet 2 DC into each space of the previous row and tie off. Crochet 3 DC into each space of the previous row and tie off. SC to the end and tie off. Feed through and trim the yarn tails, except for the first and last ones. One side will be used to hang some sort of weight (eg. beads or a tassel or pom-pom etc) and the other side will be where it's hung from. Arrange (in a stack) your spinner so that it's a nice even corkscrew shape. Add your weight to the bottom tail - this is where I added a tassel as I didn't have any large beads. Now hang up your new wind spinner somewhere in the garden and enjoy. Here's the link to the video that I watched to make the first spinner.
Are your kids in the mood to crochet some Fun Summer Accessories? They certainly should be because it is a simple recipe for a great time!
The Original Copper Bat Wind Catcher Wind Spinner. These mesmerizing copper Bat Sculpture Wind Catchers were designed by American artist Randy Martin who has been designing copper wind spinners here in Texas for over 20 years. These beautiful art sculptures spin with any hint of wind and capture beautiful colors in the process. You’ll sit for hours watching the prismatic colors dance in the sunlight. The bat measures 12” x 10” x 4” and is attached to an 8” or 16” copper, marble coiled, extension hook. We also have a larger version available on a separate listing measurements are 36” x 30” x 12”. Now available in a green oxidized patina. Both are beautiful outdoor garden decorations. Each individual piece is hand made and hand cut with an oxygen acetylene torch to give it a rough bubbled edge and organic feel so that no two are alike. Randy’s wind spinners recently went viral after we published photos and videos on Etsy and on our website. Sadly, scam web sites have recently stolen photos and videos claiming they produce and sell our copyrighted product so we have now taken it upon ourselves to watermark our images. The only place to order the original Copper Spinners are here on Etsy or our website. Be wary of scams artists that claim they have our product our spinners are made from solid copper and Randy’s workmanship unmatched. ❤️❤️ For more exclusive items visit our website at WWW.MADAMEMACABRES.COM
Helix Wind Spinner: *** I recommend reading this Instructable in its entirety to better understand the individual steps. Then read it again. Some early steps may not be clear until later steps. *** I learned to make this in wood shop about 34 years ago; I decided to us…
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This crochet heart wind spinner is such a cute project. It is great for Valentine's Day or even for a nursery. A quick scarp yarn pattern.
Mesmerizing Wind Spinner: This Wind Spinner is an easy outdoor Spring/Summer project that is mesmerizing to watch. It can be made in just a few hours and requires very few supplies and tools. Check out my video then follow this Instructable to make your own. I bet mom would …
This week, I gathered some scrap yarn and had some fun making crochet wind spinners. These are easily made in an afternoon and add a little bit of fun to the back yard. I was looking through random videos on YouTube and stumbled upon (as you do) a tutorial on how to make the spinners. If you'd like to see the video, I'll link it up to the end of this post. If you're a person who likes to read the instructions, I'll add here how I made mine so you can have a go at making one too... and so I can reference back to this in future. Start with a 3.5 hook and just some regular 8 ply yarn. You don't need a lot of yarn, especially for the first couple of rows. I've found it best to leave longish tails on both ends of the spinner until you decide where and how you want to hang it. In this pattern, we don't turn the work at the end of the rows. Cut and start fresh at the beginning of each row. I used the same white yarn for the first two rows, then yellow, green and finished with blue (in the spinner pictured above). Chain 75 and tie off. (At this stage, go back and tie a little knot on your starting yarn tail so that you know the starting point). SC to the end of the row and tie off. Crochet 2 DC into each space of the previous row and tie off. Crochet 3 DC into each space of the previous row and tie off. SC to the end and tie off. Feed through and trim the yarn tails, except for the first and last ones. One side will be used to hang some sort of weight (eg. beads or a tassel or pom-pom etc) and the other side will be where it's hung from. Arrange (in a stack) your spinner so that it's a nice even corkscrew shape. Add your weight to the bottom tail - this is where I added a tassel as I didn't have any large beads. Now hang up your new wind spinner somewhere in the garden and enjoy. Here's the link to the video that I watched to make the first spinner.
8 Easy & Quick Crochet Wind Spinner Patterns. Easy & Quick Crochet Wind Spinner Patterns curated by The Yarn Crew.
This easy-to-make garden decoration spins in the wind, creating a mesmerizing optical illusion where it looks as if the marble is spinning up and down the wire coil surrounding it. I love to hang these in the garden because they bring interest and movement, and they dance and sparkle beautifully in the sun.
This easy-to-make garden decoration spins in the wind, creating a mesmerizing optical illusion where it looks as if the marble is spinning up and down the wire coil surrounding it. I love to hang these in the garden because they bring interest and movement, and they dance and sparkle beautifully in the sun.