Years ago, everyone collected and traded TY Beanie Babies. However, now, years later, after we have all lost ours, or sold them off at a yard sale, it turns
If you're a child of the '90s, chances are you had quite a collection of Beanie Babies. It was hard to make it through childhood without ending up with at least a few of the beanie animal-shaped toys. When we were kids, we believed that our Beanie Baby collection would one day be worth a lot of money, but the real reason we collected them was because we wanted to. Through the years, we have struggled with letting go of things from childhood. There are some things we want to save for our own kids, but at the same time, we know that we can't keep everything. Thankfully, we kept a few Beanie Babies. Hopefully you did too, because some Beanie Babies are going for a lot of money on ebay. We're talking a LOT of money. Scroll down to see 17 Beanie Babies that were worth saving and how much you might be able to get for them. Our list is from least valuable to most valuable, so if you think the first few are worth a lot, just wait. Spangle This patriotic teddy bear is worth $1284.99. Hope
One piece bonnet pattern Size: 9 to 24 months (quite stretchy because of the nature of the rib stitch) Hook 4mm 2x50g balls of 100% dk wool Rib stitch Tension swatch in half treble rib stitch, 22sts, 18rows = 10cm, hook 4mm Start with 184ch For the rib stitch remember to only work into the back loop of each stitch! Foundation row: (WS, wrong side) 1htr (half-treble) in 3rd ch from hook, 1htr into each of the next 181sts, sl st (slip stitch) into last st, fasten off, turn work (182htr). Row 1: (RS, right side) Join yarn into back loop of 51st st (counting from the right), 2ch (counts as first htr), 1htr into back loop of each of the next 81sts (makes 82sts), turn. Row 2: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 82sts, turn. Row 3-20: Rep (repeat) row 2, 18 more times, 1sl st into last st, fasten off leaving a 80cm tail to sl st together at he end, turn. Back of the bonnet. Row 21: (RS) Join yarn into back loop of 30th st (counting from the right), 2ch (counts as first htr), 1htr into back loop of each of the next 23sts, turn. (makes 24sts) Row 22: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 24sts, turn. Row 23 and 24: Rep row 22 Start of the decreasing for the back of the bonnet. Row 25: 2ch, miss first st, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 21sts, miss one st, 1htr into back loop of last st, turn.(22htr) Row 26: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 22sts, turn. Row 27: 2ch, miss first st, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 19sts, miss one st, 1htr into back loop of last st, turn.(20htr) Row 28: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 20sts, turn. Row 29: 2ch, miss first st, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 17sts, miss one st, 1htr into back loop of last st, turn.(18htr) Row 30: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 18sts, turn. Row 31: 2ch, miss first st, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 15sts, miss one st, 1htr into back loop of last st, turn.(16htr) Row 32: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 16sts, turn. Row 33: 2ch, miss first st, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 13sts, miss one st, 1htr into back loop of last st, turn.(14htr) Row 34: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 14sts, turn. Row 35: 2ch, miss first st, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 11sts, miss one st, 1htr into back loop of last st, turn.(12htr) Row 36: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 12sts, turn. Row 37: 2ch, miss first st, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 9sts, miss one st, 1htr into back loop of last st, turn.(10htr) Row 38: 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 10sts, turn. Row 39: 2ch, miss first st, 1htr into back loop of each of the next 7sts, miss one st, 1htr into back loop of last st, turn.(8htr) Row 40: (WS) 2ch, 1htr into back loop of each of the 8sts. Fasten off. Slip stitch sides with right sides together. Weave in ends. Turn inside out. Please let me know if you give it a go, I would love to read your feedback.
What Beanie Babies are worth money? Here's a primer on what makes a most valuable Beanie Baby and how to determine if you have one in your hot little hands.
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Der GOTS zertifizierte langärmelige LÄSSIG Wickelbody aus Baumwolle (bio) ist ein Must-have für jede Erstausstattung und ideal für Neugeborene.In der Größe 50/56 und 62/68 ist der Wickelbody mit praktischen Druckknöpfen ausgestattet und ermöglicht ein bequemes und leichtes An- und Ausziehen.Die Druckknöpfe am Oberteil haben den Vorteil, dass der Body nicht über den empfindlichen und noch nicht so stabilen Kopf der Neugeborenen angezogen werden muss. Und durch die Druckknöpfe im Schritt ist auch Wickeln gar kein Problem mehr.Das Material aus Baumwolle (bio) sorgt für ein besonders kuscheliges und angenehmes Hautgefühl.Wie alle Teile der LÄSSIG Cozy Colors Wear Kollektion für Babys, ist auch der Langarmbody waschmaschinengeeignet und bei 40 °C waschbar. Die LÄSSIG Cozy Colors Wear Kollektion besteht aus verschiedenen gemütlichen und miteinander kombinierbaren Kleidungsstücken und Accessoires. Sie sind in vielen sanften Farbtönen und in verschiedenen Größen erhältlich. Alle Teile der Kollektion sind gemäß der GOTS Richtlinien (Global Organic Textile Standard) produziert und zertifiziert.Besonderheiten- ideal für die Erstausstattung- leichtes An- und Ausziehen- praktische DruckknöpfeZertifizierungHinweis: Ich bin ein einzigartiges Naturprodukt! Bedingt durch den schonenden und umweltfreundlichen Herstellungsprozess von Produkten aus Bio-Baumwolle (GOTS) ist jeder Artikel einzigartig und kann Farb- und Strukturunterschiede aufweisen.
I have been making a frenzy of octopuses…..octopuses? Is that the plural of octopus? I always call them octopi. This is a fun pattern that I worked up, and can be done with virtually any yarn…
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This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download
Knit Bow Baby Hat Free Knitting Pattern, Baby Bow Beanie Hat
These go along with the Comprehension Posters I have made. Great for teaching decoding skills to your youngsters.
If you collected Beanie Babies and kept them in pristine condition (little heart-shaped tags still attached; inside tiny clear plastic boxes where dirt and annoying little brothers couldn’t r…
Mini zine detailing a few of the less remembered Beanie Babies. Some of whom have been forgotten for good reason... The zine is 8 pages long, printed on a single side A4 piece of paper. This zine is also available in a bundle of 5 with other zines I produce at a reduced price. Please check out my other listing to find it.
My mom is a knitter and I am a crocheter. She's visiting from Virginia this week and so I have decided to take this opportunity to get a few knitting lessons. She in return, is getting a little crochet practice. More and more often, we are both seeing patterns that combine the two crafts. My mom is making a sweater that calls for a finishing of single crochets and picots. As for myself, I just hope to one day feel as comfortable with knitting needles as I do with a crochet hook. That would be amazing. So this is the pattern that I'm using as my learning tool. It's a very sweet baby's cap and I'd love to be able to knit something like this to give as a gift. Now, in the art of knitting, I'm a beginner. I'm not being modest. I have actually never completed a knitting project in my life. I have started a few, so I have a little experience, but not enough to get me to the finish line. Well, now that I think about it, I guess I have made a couple scarves, but that was just straight knitting. I wasn't reading a pattern or trying to create an interesting design. So that's the knitting background on me. Here's my cap in the darker green. This is the farthest I have gotten without making a mistake. Okay, I feel doomed now that I just typed that, but I'm feeling very proud. This is probably my fourth attempt. I ended up frogging the first few. With this leaf design, getting off by even one stitch ruins the pattern, so it's been a bit of a challenge. Now I have one more row to create the leaf points and then it will be 24 rows of plain old knitting. If I can just get through this last row! I think one of the most valuable things I have learned is how to go back either knitting or purling so that I can fix a mistake. That is what used to make me crazy. I could identify my mistakes, but I couldn't fix them. I have probably spent even more time studying that and the way the stitches look than I have learning new stitches. Really, I feel fairly natural knitting, purling, increasing and now I can add SSK to my list. The next group of mystery letters are PSSO. I feel a little like I've joined the military or some radical group. The PSSO will be protesting the new administration. See? It works! I'm a radical!
A raglan shoulder opening sweater which will make life so much easier for both Mum & baby.Add in a matching pull on hat and booties and the aahh factor is tripled.Sweater and hat are in all sizes, booties are upto 12 months only.I designed this set purely by chance, I happen t have this fox (or at least a desgn very similar) as my phone case... I thought how cute it would look as a knitted jumper, then of course the beanie style hat was next, followed of course by the booties.
Crochet a little more and make your everyday beanie different and cuter with these Top Knot Beanie patterns. Crochet hats are fabulous addition to your outfits with extra warmth and style for Winter, I have quite a bunch of them on our site. These fillet beanies are ideal for Autumn and Spring wear. Make them as […]
Day 3 of Hat Week and I have a free pattern for you! I wanted a Gatsby style hat, like Robert Redford wears in the movie (Side note: is anyone else sad that the Leonardo Dicaprio version release has been pushed back AGAIN?). I was inspired by this tutorial at about goodness, but her version is...Read More
Learn how to introduce the new Science of Reading Strategies to help your primary students decode unknown words.
Need bulky yarn?? Check out my new online yarn shop for more supplies: Three Birds Yarn Studio This four-colored “Quad Beanie” uses small amounts of bulky weight yarn to create a fun chevron pattern that looks great in any color combination. Since the individual yarn quantities are so small, I have found that this hat is an excellent stash-busting project as well. Also, I think selecting yarn colors is half the fun. Don’t be afraid of trying some bold combinations. Gauge With US 7 needles, 18 sts and 20 rows make a 4” square in (k1, p1) ribbing With US 10 needles, 14 sts measure 4” across in the fair isle hat pattern Materials Needed 86 yards of bulky weight yarn (I used Hayfield Chunky with Wool) individual yardage: Colors A(B, C, D)….. 36(11, 11, 30)yds US 7 (4.5mm) 16” circular needles US 10 (6mm) 16” circular needle US 10 (6mm) double pointed needles Stitch marker Tapestry needle Skills/stitches Required cast on knit/purl fair isle knitting knitting in the round knitting with double pointed needles
Stay cozy this winter with the Artic Beanie, a crochet winter hat pattern. You'll love the classic style and beautiful texture.
These baby crochet hats are the squishiest and cutest hats you will ever make. They make great baby shower gifts or photo props.
Who said babies have to be expensive?
Have you ever wanted to crochet a headband in any size? I have some tips and tricks so that you can! You will need to make sure of a few different things before you try this… First, you will need to choose a headband that is made in rows of a single stitch. So a...
We created this meme a while ago using an image sent in by one of our Facebook group members, It was created as a laugh but since it went viral, the requests for this pattern have been crazy! So c…
These are printable bookmarks (2 to a page) that have "beanie baby" reading strategies. I keep them at my small reading table, and the students have their own to use at home. ...
Learn how to introduce the new Science of Reading Strategies to help your primary students decode unknown words.
"Its always so fun to whip up Crochet Baby Projects. They turn up so cute and adorable, be it Crochet Hat, Blanket or Cardigans. One of my favorite projects to make are those cute adorable Crochet Baby Hats. There are so many themes you can apply to those Hats. Flowers, Animals , Seasonal , Characters are some of the themes you can crochet. Today I am sharing the Pattern for a Easy Soft Plush Crochet Frog Baby Beanie Hat . I have used Plush yarn for this hat which makes it even more soft and comfy. You can use any yarn of your choice. This frog hat is a fun and easy crochet animal project. Make them for your own child or as a gift for baby showers and these would make a wonderful Photo Prop. Materials Used:- For Hat:- Blanket Yarn 7mm Crochet Hook For Eyes:- 4 Ply Yarn(White and Black) 4mm Crochet Hook"
This Cuddly Cactus Hat Knitting Pattern is soft and cuddly, not sharp and spiky. And this pattern will knit up to be just about the most adorable cactus you've ever seen! This fun pattern includes photo instructions for making the "spikes" and the pretty blooming cactus flower as well as the basic cactus hat in four sizes. This is such a fun knitting pattern and will make a fabulous gift! DESCRIPTION -This listing is for a baby hat KNITTING PATTERN only, NOT a finished cactus hat. -This pattern is in English only -This ad-free printable PDF Cuddly Cactus Hat knitting pattern is an instant download and contains instructions for all six sizes in a super easy to print PDF format. SIZING AND INFO 0-3 months, 6 months, 1-2 years, 3-6 years, Child Large/Adult Small, Adult Large -Gauge: 19 st = 4 inches. UPDATE: This pattern was updated in April 2024 to add additional sizing. For more information on changes and to answer questions including how to get an updated pattern, visit: ttps://bit.ly/LRWSIZING SUPPLY LIST: Worsted weight yarn in bright green, light green and pink US 7 (4.5 mm) 16" circular knitting needles US 7 (4.5 mm) double pointed knitting needles US 7 (4.5 mm) 12" straight knitting needles Crochet hook, between 5mm and 7mm is fine Yarn needle COPYRIGHT AND USAGE: -This pattern is copyright Little Red Window Design 2018 and is intended for personal use only. Please do not distribute, reproduce or sell this pattern. -I am not able to accept returns or refunds for digital products. DOWNLOADING -This pattern is an instant download, it will be available as soon as you complete your purchase. -If you have trouble downloading, first read this: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949. Sometimes it takes a few minutes for your purchase to complete, to find your download after that, look for the confirmation email from Etsy (check your junk folder too!) or login to etsy on a DESKTOP computer (not the Etsy app) and go to YOU > PURCHASES AND REVIEWS and you will find a blue "download files" button next to your order.
Stay cozy this winter with the Artic Beanie, a crochet winter hat pattern. You'll love the classic style and beautiful texture.
The supersoft and luxurious coziness that Barefoot Dreams is known for is now available in a newborn set perfect for baby's first trip home. A keepsake suitcase comes packed with a cardigan, pants, beanie and three pairs of socks for your sweet bundle of joy.Includes a CozyChic Lite cardigan, pants, beanie, three pairs of socks and suitcase Suitcase has clasp-lock closure; top handle; customizable interior label Cardigan has front button closure; pants have elastic waist 80% nylon, 20% rayon Machine wash, tumble dry Imported Kids' Wear Item #5690658
To be able to start such a two-color project, you would of course need a two-color cast-on. In this post I show you how this is done.
A round-up of some of the most Snug and stylish free crochet beanie patterns around. From the Knit-like rib, to the bead stitch and many more textures
This adorable Crochet Yoda Hat is quick and easy to make and will look wonderful on your little one. Here is the free pattern that you can follow.
Knitted hat for kids in DROPS Merino Extra Fine or DROPS Lima. Piece is knitted bottom up with sheeps, color pattern, rib and pompom. Size 3-12 years ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See the LAMB DANCE SWEATER pattern here ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DROPS design: Pattern me-053-bn Yarn group B HAT: SIZE: 3/4 - 5/6 - 7/8 - 9/10 - 11/12 years Head circumference: 50/53-50/53-53/54-54/56-54/56 cm = 19 3/4”/21”- 19 3/4”/21”-21”/21 1/4”-21 1/4”/22”-21 1/4”/22” Height: approx. 19-20-21-22-23 cm = 7 1/2”-8”-8 1/4”-8 3/4”-9” MATERIALS: DROPS MERINO EXTRA FINE from Garnstudio (belongs to yarn group B) 50-50-50-50-50 g color 26, pistachio 50-50-50-50-50 g color 19, light grey blue 50-50-50-50-50 g color 01, off white 50-50-50-50-50 g color 02, black 50-50-50-50-50 g color 17, cerise Or use: DROPS LIMA from Garnstudio (belongs to yarn group B) 50-50-50-50-50 g color 7219, pistachio 50-50-50-50-50 g color 8112, ice blue 50-50-50-50-50 g color 0100, off white 50-50-50-50-50 g color 8903, black 50-50-50-50-50 g color 6273, cerise KNITTING GAUGE: 23 stitches in width and 32 rows vertically in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm = 4” x 4”. NEEDLES: DROPS DOUBLE POINTED NEEDLES SIZE 3 mm = US 2,5 DROPS CIRCULAR NEEDLE SIZE 3 mm = US 2,5, length 40 cm = 16”. DROPS CIRCULAR NEEDLE SIZE 2.5 mm = US 1,5, length 40 cm = 16” for rib. Needle size is only a suggestion! If you have too many stitches on 10 cm = 4” switch to larger needles. If you have too few stitches on 10 cm = 4” switch to smaller needles.