This crochet alien pattern will knock you out of this world for three reasons: it is very low sew, works up quickly, and is made with cuddly, plush yarn.
Dive into H.R. Giger universe and the unforgettable work done for the really first Alien movie with this collection of 36+ Concept Art, followed by a
Friends, I shared a few baby yoda amigurumi patterns before. But today I want to share a slightly different and easy baby yoda free amigurumi pattern. This cute baby yoda made using velvet yarn has an easy and different design. I also have to say that the size is also large. I think it’s the […]
The new Alien Covenant trailer is here to watch, and you can also crochet your own Xenomorph.
I posted this lesson awhile back as "Name Aliens", but I've since figured out a better way to teach this, so I improved the directions. As soon as kids can write their names in cursive, they're ready to create these whimsical creatures! To make an "insect", just add six legs instead of two! (Adapted from the book, "Paper Designs" by Jerome C. Brown) Can you guess what name this is?? See answer below! Materials: 2 - 9x12 pieces of construction paper in contrasting colors pencil and eraser colored pencil or crayon scissors glue stick black construction paper scraps “Jiggle” eyes Directions: 1. First, choose which color you want for your background and set it aside. 2. Fold the other paper in half lengthwise (the “hot dog way”), then open it up and lay it flat. 3. Using a pencil, write your name on the fold in cursive. (You will want to check students' work to confirm that they wrote their names on the fold!) 4. Next, use a crayon or colored pencil to outline all of your letters, including inside the loops of letters, such as the cursive "e", "l", "s", etc. 5. Now, re-fold your paper, and with the upper half of your name on top, cut out your name on the fold along the outline you just drew with crayon. (You will be cutting right over any descenders that fall below the baseline of your name.) Be sure to cut out any inside shapes, too. 6. Then, open up your paper and glue it onto your background, with the crayon side down. 7. Finally, add arms, legs/feet, and antennae by cutting two pieces of black paper at the same time (not on the fold this time!) to get a matching set. Add "jiggle eyes" to complete the effect! (Answer: The name pictured above is "Judy"!)