Showing posts with label pinecone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinecone. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

More Winter Crafts





6-pointed Snowflakes made from Kite Paper




Needlefelting Tommy Tomten (from a Donsy of Gnomes --wonderful book!)





Pinecone Birdfeeders




Felting a Nutcracker Ornament



Making Ceramic Bowls


Embroidering Gifts


Making Caramel


Folding Window Stars




The Christmas Craft Book
The Children's Year: Seasonal Crafts and Clothes (Festivals (Hawthorn Press))
Magical Window Stars
A Donsy of Gnomes, 7 Gentle Gnome Stories

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Simple Weaving


Children love to weave...there's something about the in-and-out, back-and-forth motion that is soothing and creative at the same time. Here's a verse/song for winding yarn onto stick shuttles:

Up and down
Up and down
We are making figure eights
Up and down
Up and down
We are loading shuttles

Don't have a loom? Floor looms and table looms can be a bit pricey. Potholder looms, Hazel Rose looms, Sprang looms, and other small looms are wonderful options...or, you can make your own loom out of cardboard to create pouches, pencil cases, and cup cozies.
Never throw away a coffee sleeve again! They make wonderful little looms. The key is to cut an odd number of slots. Joey is shown here weaving with a naalbinding needle, yarn, and a coffee sleeve. She then crocheted a flower and we put it on a glass jar with crochet hooks in it for display.


And, for the young ones, a pine cone, yarn and beads is a simple, but beautiful weaving project. This may be incorporated with a nature walk to find the cones, a winter poem or song, selecting winter-colored beads, stringing the beads, weaving in spiral, and observing how spirals occur in nature. It makes a cute little gift, tree decoration or addition to a nature table.