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Meet our favorite turtle, Toby. He's not only as cute as they come with his shy smile (made with darts!), he also has an important job: holding his owner's PJs in a hidden pocket on his bottom shell. Includes a free pattern download.
Practice identifying the five senses of smell, see, listen, touch and taste with this printable color worksheet.
So I am totally learning how to use GoogleDocs to share documents that either I have made or others have created and shared with the internet world for FREE! I always love FREE above all others. I will pinky promise to always ALWAYS give credit where credit is due. If I don't make it, I will say it, but I will share how I USE it so that if you haven't seen it before you have the chance to use it, too! So...here goes! An awesome teacher named Stephanie Ann from Sparkling Kindergarteners has created this really neat Alphabet "MiniBook" for tracing capitol letters. It is really nice because when cut, it is small, there are good pictures to go along with each letter and it has multiple uses! Stephanie Ann suggests using it DAILY to practice the letter formations and letter identification as part of your students morning routine! I am going to suggest for PreK to place these in a Writing Center! Print and laminate the cards and use with dry erase markers or dry erase crayons (if you still haven't mastered the safe use of markers yet!) so the kiddos can begin practicing letter formation/identification. Thanks Stephanie Ann for such a simple and useful document! Alphabet MiniBooks for tracing Enjoy!
An expressive, easy and impressive penguin art project, these adorable penguins are quite easy to complete in two, 40 minute sessions using basic art
Get crafty and learn how to make your own telescope with your kids! Get crafty and build your own diy telescope to check out the stars, look for animals, and more!
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I just love this color changing flowers science experiment! It is really easy to do and the kids love watching the flowers change color. We think it is the perfect science activity for spring! I even created printable recording sheets that kids in preschool and early elementary can use to show their observations.
We are so lucky here at Birch Fabrics, to be able to partner with some very talented ladies from the crafting community. Here we have an Elephant Plushie Pattern and Tutorial by Christina McKinney, a creative contributor to our Birch Fabrics blog, momma, photographer, and all around awesome person! Check out her adorable pattern and tute!
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Free printable preschool worksheets pdf for teachers and homeschoolers. Fun preschool worksheets for math, English, fine motor skills, and more!
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Hey Everyone! I am back and with a new free crochet wall hanging pattern! This pattern has been on the books for so long and I am so excited to finally have it out for everyone to enjoy. I have been so inspired by the moon and anything astronomy lately that it is no surprise that this new wall hanging pattern is lunar themed. This wall hanging was actually inspired by a larger wall hanging that I published last year, The Autumn Moon Phase Wall Hanging. To purchase the full size Autumn Moon Phase Wall Hanging click here! It is a little on the larger side so I knew I wanted to be able to offer it in a smaller size (and for free on the blog). I am so obsessed with how this came out and I hope you love it as much as I do. I cant wait to see what color combinations you guys come up with! Happy Crocheting! This post contains affiliate links that support the content on LoveandStitchDesign.com. Each affiliate link has a * beside it. All opinions are my own. Find more information about affiliate links, as well as my Privacy & Disclosures Policy here. Thank you for your support! Pin it for Later! Interested in the pattern and want to save it for later? You’re more than welcome to save it using my Pinterest pin by clicking here or the image below! You can purchase the inexpensive Printable PDF on Etsy here! The PDF includes the complete step-by-step pattern so you can follow along on paper, highlighting and making notes as needed. It is a total of 7 pages, including the front and back cover pages. I’ve also included a PDF download of the chart for this pattern. Materials *5.00 mm Crochet Hook Weight 4 Worsted Weight Yarn (yarn I used listed below) Dowel Rod or Tree Branch *Yarn Needle *Scissors Yarn Choice For most of my wall hanging patterns I prefer to use a thicker and tighter spun worsted weight yarn. I feel like it gives a lot more definition to the piece and details tend to stand out more. I really don’t focus too much on the texture of the yarn because I steam every single one of my wall hangings, which softens the piece and makes it more flexible and flowy. This is especially helpful for tighter crocheters. The brands I tend to gravitate the most towards are Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound and Loops & Threads Impeccable. *KNITCRATE: Get 1 free crate (you pay shipping) and 1 item in the shop for 20% off when you use my code LOVEANDSTITCH at checkout at knitcrate.com. For this wall hanging I used the following yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable in Aran Loops & Threads Impeccable in Soft Taupe Loops & Threads Impeccable in Gold Stitch Key (US Terms) Ch = Chain St/sts = Stitch(es) Sc = Single Crochet Color Abbreviations A = Aran ST = Soft Taupe G = Gold Special Notes -The wall hanging is worked in rows. -The wall hanging is worked from the bottom up. -The 1st st of each row should be placed into the same stitch as the turning chain. -The turning chain does not count as the 1st stitch of the row. -The wall hanging is worked in single crochet. -The pattern is written as: # of single crochet stitches (color abbreviation), example: 8(A) means 8 sc in the color Aran. Dimensions: 7 inches wide x 12 inches long (not including fringe) Gauge: 15 sts x 18 rows = 4 inch square To learn how I do a seamless color change click here! Pattern I have created a chart for this pattern for those who prefer to follow a chart instead of a written pattern. The PDF version of the chart is included in the pattern purchase in my Etsy Shop. Here is the free online version for you to use. CH 29 in Aran Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across. Ch 1, turn. (28) For a cleaner edge, sc in the back hump of the chain. Row 2 – Row 5: sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 6 – Row 7: 5 (A), 1 (ST), 16 (A), 1 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 8: 5 (A), 2 (ST), 14 (A), 2 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 9: 5 (A), 4 (ST), 10 (A), 4 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 10: 6 (A), 4 (ST), 8 (A), 4 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 11: 6 (A), 16 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 12: 7 (A), 14 (ST), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 13: 8 (A), 12 (ST), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 14: 9 (A), 10 (ST), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 15: 11 (A), 6 (ST), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 16 – Row 19: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 20: 11 (A), 6 (G), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 21: 9 (A), 10 (G), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 22: 8 (A), 12 (G), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 23: 7 (A), 14 (G), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 24 – Row 25: 6 (A), 16 (G), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 26 – Row 32: 5 (A), 18 (G), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 33 – Row 34: 6 (A), 16 (G), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 35: 7 (A), 14 (G), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 36: 8 (A), 12 (G), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 37: 9 (A), 10 (G), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 38: 11 (A), 6 (G), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 39 – Row 42: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 43: 11 (A), 6 (ST), 11 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 44: 9 (A), 10 (ST), 9 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 45: 8 (A), 12 (ST), 8 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 46: 7 (A), 14 (ST), 7 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 47: 6 (A), 16 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 48: 6 (A), 4 (ST), 8 (A), 4 (ST), 6 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 49: 5 (A), 4 (ST), 10 (A), 4 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 50: 5 (A), 2 (ST), 14 (A), 2 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 51 – Row 52: 5 (A), 1 (ST), 16 (A), 1 (ST), 5 (A). Ch 1, turn. (28) Row 53 – Row 57: In Aran, sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. (28) Fasten off leaving at least a 2 foot tail. Attaching the Fringe To create the fringe, cut 12 inch pieces of yarn in Aran. You will need 3 strands to complete 1 fringe. To attach the fringe, grab 3 strands of yarn. Use a crochet hook to push through the far left foundation chain. Fold 3 strands in half and loop the middle of the strands onto the crochet hook and pull the loop of strands through the chain about 2 inches. Fold the strands through the loop. Tighten to create the fringe. Repeat for every other foundation chain. Trim the fringe to your preferred length. Hanging the Project To attach the project to the dowel rod or tree branch; using a yarn needle, weave the tail over the dowel/branch and back under into the 1st stitch on the top of the wall hanging. Repeat for each stitch on top of the wall hanging. Knot off and weave in your ends. To hang the project, drill 2 small holes on either side of the piece. Thread through both holes with cotton yarn and knot off both ends. Trim excess yarn. (feel free to use your preferred method of hanging the project) Enjoy! For more crochet wall hanging patterns click here!
We began today by using our imaginations to expand on an image. Then we explored Romare Bearden's style of collage using magazine cuttings to make a frame focusing on colors and then a person focusing on human features to go inside of the frame. See our finished art below:) Jake Henry Jake Natalie Henry Isabel Olivia
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