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Går mye i sying og strikking her, men i dag ble det et kort. Hos "Søstrene Grene" fant jeg disse små papirposene, de er ca. 15 x 8 cm og supre til å bruke opp restepapir på. Vinteren er kommet til oss, og jeg synes plutselig kveldene er blitt så korte. Men det er vel da vi skal prioritere tiden på rett måte, altså til å drive med koselig hobbysysler. :-) Nå skal jeg kose meg med en bloggrunde. Ha ei fortsatt fin uke!
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Sisu, which means 'determined' in Finnish. A doll from the book "Knitted Dolls," by Arne and Carlos. Knit on dpns (not easy for me!) about 15 inches tall and ready to get dressed :-)
Any girl would love to have these Flower Knit Boots in their 18” doll’s wardrobe. The ornate flowers are crocheted, which also enhances their
Eigentlich dachte ich, ich brauch kein Buch über Strickpuppen. Aber das Strikkedukker-Buch von Arne ...
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Oplev charmen ved Lilo Doll fra Bloomingville MINI, en skøn tilføjelse til ethvert børneværelse eller som en nær ven for de små. Dette særlige legetøj er designet med omhu og opmærksomhed på detaljer, lavet af blødt bomuldsmateriale, hvilket gør det perfekt for børnehænder at kra...
Her er mitt nyeste bidrag innen strikkedukker fra Arne og Carlos. Denne jenta er Louisa. Hun hatt akkurat flytta og bor hos ei nydelig jente som heter Iben og er 8 år. Antrekket er designet av meg, og oppskriften er å få kjøpt i nettbutikken min. (se link øverst på siden). Øynene og øynene er heklet etter mine oppskrifter (også i nettbutikken). Håret er i Lanett, litt tynnere garn en det opprinnelige. Klærne er også strikket i Lanett/babyull for et mykere utrykk. Jeg håper flere vil ha glede av å strikke ballerinasettet! Klemmer fra Tinemor
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DIY fidgets tutorials. Perfectly adapted to help children with autism and other special needs self-regulate and calm down.
A couple of weeks ago, I started on a very fun knitting project. I began knitting a doll from the Arne and Carlos Knitted Dolls book. When I first blogged about the doll, I posted an in-process pi…
A La Sascha Jammen har eg både strikket og heklet masse hånddukker opp gjennom og det er alltid like populært, ja både blant de store og ikkje minst de små! Supre gaver og overraskelser :) Lag et dukketeater i stua eller hagen og poden kan virkelig koselig og leke med fantasien :) Ta de litt ga
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Children have been making yarn dolls since the Colonial times which is why many museums across the counting use yarn doll making as part of their children's activities programs. For example the Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center included yarn doll making in the Saturdays At The Museum program. ription for the program was as follows: Join us on Saturday, September 8 from 1 - 3 pm for Second Saturdays at the Museum! Your child is invited to learn about the Civil War and Civil War era dolls while they make a yarn doll and a journal about the doll's story. We will talk about the Museum's guests, two Civil War era dolls on temporary loan from the Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia, and what the War meant to the children who experienced it. Children are invited to bring their own dolls to share, discuss, and journal about during the activity. The Civil War era dolls will be on display in the Museum's permanent gallery, Fredericksburg At War, from September 3, 2012 through March 3, 2013. The Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House has a Puppets, Dolls & Plays program that teaches how to make yarn dolls. Their description is as follows: Did you know that making puppets and dolls is an art that was a very popular pastime in the Victorian age? Learn about the toys and games of Louisa, Anna, Elizabeth, and May and about the dolls they made. Girls will make their own yarn dolls and take them on a tour of Orchard House! They will also make a puppet and use it to dramatize a story from our "Puppet Theatre." The Missippi Department of Archives and History created an Antebellum Tree - Yarn Dolls .PDF showing hown to make yarn doll ornaments. According to the Missippi Department of Archives and History, "Christmas trees in Antebellum America were commonly placed on a table in the parlor, the most formal room in the house, following the fashion set by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. As commercially produced ornaments were not widely available, children and adults alike often made their own. Small gifts were often hung on the tree. Cookies, dried and preserved fruits, and gilded nuts made fashionable and tasty decorations. Yarn dolls, cornshuck dolls, snowflakes, and other cut paper ornaments decorated the tree. The tree was “lit” with candles in special holders that clipped to the branches. " Yarn dolls are very popular for children's activities so there are a lot of tutorials out there showing you how to make them. Generally, they are faceless, but I've seen some tutorials that give the dolls simple eyes. The Wikihow.com website has a How to Make a Colonial Girl Yarn Doll tutorial showing how to make the simple faceless yarn doll shown in the picture to the left. According to the tutorial, "Back in colonial times, kids couldn't buy toys. Kids had to use materials like yarn to make toys. One of these toys were colonial yarn dolls. Today you will learn to make a girl colonial yarn doll." If you would like to see and read the How to Make a Colonial Girl Yarn Doll tutorial please click here. The Wee Folk Art website as a wonderful Yarn Dolls tutorial showing how to make the two different versions of the faceless yarn dolls shown in the picture to the right. According to the tutorials, "If you have a skein of yarn and 15 minutes, you can create a yarn doll! This is a great craft to share with young crafters, and soon, everyone will be busy creating a community of yarn dolls! " If you would like to see and read the Yarn Dolls tutorial please click here. There are a lot of tutorials out there showing how to make the yarn dolls shown above, but they aren't the only faceless yarns dolls being made for young children for many years. There is an adorable Knitted Faceless Doll tutorial on the Simply Rurban blog showing how to make the adorable faceless yarn doll shown in the picture to the left. According to the blog, "I started a couple of projects about 2 weeks ago and finished the knitted, faceless doll. I love these dolls, they are so easy to make and the kids love them, even the boys! You can complete one of these in a day or over the course of a couple of nights." If you would like to see and read the Knitted Faceless Doll tutorial please click here. The Yarn Doll page of the Folk Dolls chapter of The Complete Photo Guide To Doll Making book by Nancy Hoerner, Barbara Matthiessen, and Rick Petersen has a tutorial on making a faceless yarn doll on pages 78-81 that shows how easy it is to make a simple faceless yarn doll. According to The Complete Photo Guide To Doll Making book - Page78, "These quick and easy dolls are ideal for using up bits of yarn and can be easily adapted in a smaller size for ornaments. Mix and match colors, change length of hiar, and even glue on a face if desired." Ravelry.com has several patterns for making faceless yarn dolls here.
Hi Spud & Chloë Friends, My daughter started making yarn dolls last summer after seeing one somewhere or other. Now we have yarn dolls hanging around the house in various spots and I love them. I thought I would remind you of or pass on this fun little project today. It is perfect when you […]
TOOTHPICK DOLLS Hi, This is Risa from Restless Risa.I am super excited to be heretoday! I love party planning, and finding new projects and crafts
Meet Thurston. He enjoys making pillow covers and likes to be called Thor. A glorious One-of-a-Kind owl made with scraps from Lori's studio...
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My first knitted doll from the wonderful book "STRIKKE DUKKER" by Arne & Carlos. I'm sure this little girl won't stay alone.
You will discover the secrets of fashioning an adorable face and plump cheeks and how the doll head is made ➞ Find your Waldorf doll patterns - Apalipalka
The famous Linnea from Christina Björk's book Linnea in Monet's Garden. Starting from only $29.95 only from Challenge & Fun, Inc.
If you are looking for a simple toy that you and your little one can make together, you will love learning how to make Yarn Dolls. These easy, frugal little toys might just become the next favorite.
Wat bungelt daar aan de stoel? Jawel jawel! Er is weer een pop af! Hier zit ze lief een boekje te lezen in de vensterbank. Ik heb vanalles tussendoor gedaan, maar omdat de verjaardag steeds dichterbij kwam van het nichtje voor wie ik de pop gemaakt heb (lees: overmorgen), had ik last van deadlinestress. Mijn dochter vanmiddag uitgelegd dat ik nu nog even geen boekje met haar kon lezen, want ik wilde eerst het truitje afmaken, dat vond ik belangrijk. Haar reactie: 'mama, ik vind dat niet belangrijk'. Om vervolgens toen ik klaar was en vroeg of ze nu een boekje met me wilde lezen, ze reageerde met: 'even wachten mama, ik ben nog even bezig'. Lief kind. Ze is vanmiddag door beide kinderen even ingespeeld (en ze speelt heerlijk!), ze was jarig en er werd een feestje georganiseerd samen met de andere gebreide poppen. Gezellig met z'n allen aan tafel met een taartje en thee erbij. En omdat poppen niet zelf kunnen drinken werden ze liefdevol verzorgd door de handen van Kaatje. Maar zondag moeten we afscheid van haar nemen, want dan wordt ze ingepakt en weggegeven...