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Beat boredom blues with this fantastic list of boredom busters! 'I'm Bored'... two words that every parent hears! How many times have you had your children come to you and say those exact words? No matter how many books, toys or movies they have at their finger tips at some point they always say 'I'mmmmm Bored'. We've put together a fun list that is sure to beat the i'm bored blues! These will come in handy on rainy days, weekends and Summertime! So the next time your kiddos tell you 'I'm Bored' break out one of these fun and creative
Mika – roma bławatkowa Zuzka – roma śpioszka Jula – roma jogurtowa Lelina – roma bajkowa Klementyna – roma polna
Amigurumi free patterns and step-by-step crochet tutorials... One of the free amigurumi crochet patterns we will share today is the amigurumi Naughty Porti, whose photos and design belong to @hanne_bebek. You can learn how to crochet these doll using the free amigurumi pattern. Thanks to dear Esma for this cute doll.
Make a Flat Pack Dollhouse: I am sharing the plans for a simple and sturdy flat pack dollhouse I designed a few years ago. It is a two story structure with 8 rooms, and once the pieces are cut they can easily be assembled (without the need for a single screw or drop of glue). …
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wild pattern mix
J'en suis déjà raide dingue... J'attends encore le prix...
Wire-crafting and doll-making are two skills that go hand in hand. By making a wire doll body, you can give the finished doll both sturdy form and flexibility. A basic wire doll body is also a good beginning wire craft project with a relatively low margin for error, whether you’re creating a doll whose form […]
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Waldorf dolls for infants are a favorite first toy that feel wonderful to make and give. Make a Waldorf doll with pure wool and cotton.
Katrin (Annette Himstedt 2002)
This listing is for an extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for crocheting and finishing off the doll LILLY. The file is 17 pages long and contains a lot of detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions and tips for crocheting, jointing and finishing neatly. It is less of a crocheting pattern and more of a ‘how to’ manual. What you will need: M a t e r i a l s: • sport/fingering yarn, 7 different colors • Toy stuffing • 2 black safety eyes, Ø 6 mm • 2 tiny buttons for the shoes • 4 tiny buttons for the dress • Button for the flower • If you want your doll flexible (button jointing): -4 tiny buttons -strong thread resistant (dental floss) • If you want your doll flexible (safety eye jointing): -safety eyes, 2x Ø 9 mm, 2x Ø 12 mm N o t i o n s: • Hook size US 1½ (2.5 mm), US 2½ (3.0 mm) and US 4 (3.5 mm), (see Gauge, below) • Tapestry needles ewing needle • Stitch marker • Scissor • optional: wooden spoon/chopstick and clamping scissor to simplify the filling F i n i s h e d s i z e: approx 11”/28 cm Copyright, Carola Herbst, CAROcreated, 2016 All rights reserved
Here is a new crochet pattern to create your very own sweet amigurumi doll, Julie. She has curly red hair and wears a trendy sapphire jumpsuit.
Experimenting with various ways of putting a doll together
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This listing is for an extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for crocheting and finishing off the doll JOSH. The file is 20 pages long and contains a lot of detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions and tips for crocheting, jointing and finishing neatly. Note: Some parts of the doll are knitted (cuffs and hood of the sweater and the legs of the socks). A knit-free version is also available. The instructions are written in German, French, Dutch and English and there is also a knit-free version in English available. You’ll have to choose between files when downloading. What you will need: M a t e r i a l s: • sport/fingering weight yarn, 9 different colors • worsted weight yarn, 1 color • Toy stuffing • 2 black safety eyes, Ø 6 mm • strong thread resistant (dental floss) • sewing thread • otional: felt (to make the logo of the sweater) N o t i o n s: • Hook size US 1½ (2.5 mm), US 2½ (3.0 mm) and US 4 (3.5 mm) • 5 double pointed needles US 2 (3.0 mm) and US 3 (3.5 mm) • Tapestry needles (usual and long) • Sewing needle • Stitch marker • Scissor • Pins • optional: wooden spoon/chopstick and clamping scissor to simplify the filling F i n i s h e d s i z e: approx 11”/28 cm Copyright, Carola Herbst, CAROcreated, 2016 All rights reserved
или так? С наступающими праздниками! Творите на радость себе и близким! Любим-обнимаем, Лена и Дима))))
I mentioned at the beginning of February that I had fallen in love with a photo of two little sisters. Daughters of a long time customer and friend, I felt such an urge to turn that inspiration into two sweet little dolls. I asked permission but I was granted said permission on the condition said do
This listing is for an extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for crocheting and finishing off the doll ZOEY. The pattern contains a lot of detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions and tips for crocheting, jointing and finishing neatly. Only the beanie and the shoes of the doll are removable. All other clothes are fix connected with the doll. This pattern uses US crochet terms. Skill level: intermediate. F i n i s h e d S i z e: approx. 12 1/4” or 31 cm. What you will need: M a t e r i a l s: That`s the yarn I used: • Cotton yarn (sport weight yarn - 5 ply) , CATANIA - Schachenmayr (100% Cotton, 1.78 ounces = 137 yards/50 grams = 125 meters), 12 different colors • Fiberfill • 2 black safety eyes, Ø 6 mm • Cardboard or plastic for the soles • 3 tiny buttons for the coat • Strong thread resistant (dental floss) for the thread jointing • Sewing thread to sew on the wig N o t i o n s: • Hook size US 1½ (2.5 mm), US 2½ (3.0 mm) and US 4 (3.5 mm) • Tapestry needles (usual and extra long) • Sewing needle • Stitch marker • Scissor • Pins • optional: wooden spoon/chopstick and clamping scissor to simplify the filling Copyright, Carola Herbst, CAROcreated, 2010-2018 All rights reserved All images and designs, including the name and description of this pattern, are the intellectual property of CAROcreated / Carola Herbst. The pattern is for personal use only. The pattern or parts of it (including photos) may be not reproduced, redistributed, resold, translated, published (online or printed), altered, shared or posted (for sale or free) over the internet or offline! You are welcome to sell finished creation using my pattern - in limited serie and handmade by you. Please include a link or reference to my shop www.etsy.com/de/shop/CAROcreated , if you will list it on internet.
But summer also came to an end. The sharp autumn wind whirled the brightly coloured leaves through the air and tugged at the root-children's clothes. "Hoo," called the wind, "hurry home, it's getting cold here. It's time to go to bed."...... And all the little root-children went down under the ground again to start their long winter's sleep. Sibylle von Olfers. The Story of the Root-Children. My friend Sonia made up this pattern in the year 2000 while sitting (sometimes lying) on her bed breastfeeding her son. He was a bit of a snuggler and didn't like her to leave when he fell asleep so she sat and hooked this pattern, pulling it ot a few times and trying something else. It is actually a very forgiving pattern and was one of the very first things I crocheted (back before I had even read a pattern or knew what the stitches were called). Sonia has graciously allowed me to share this pattern with you on the www - may it go forth and produce many babies. You will need: brown yarn (8ply), cream mohair yarn, skin coloured knit material (tricot, old tshirt..), 3inches of size 1 bandage, embroidery threads for eyes and mouth, stuffing wool, thin linen thread, sewing threads, wool needle, crochet hook (2.5mm or 3mm). Body~ Crochet the body using the brown yarn ~ (NB these are Australian crochet terms our double crochet is an American single crochet) chain 3 (loosely) and form into a ring. next row 5dc (double crochet) next row 7dc (increase in the 2nd and 4th stitches) then inc every third stitch three times until 9dc then inc every 5th stitch x3 (15dc) then inc every 7th stitch x3 (21dc) then inc every 9th stitch x3 (27dc) then 42 dc with increase next row decrease every 6th stitch x5 (30dc) then dec. every 3rd stitch x4 (12dc) (this brings you to the neck of the root baby which should be approx index finger width) make 2 dc then reverse direction and 8 dc reverse direction and inc. every 3rd stitch (1 2 3 45 6 7 8) reverse direction in inc. in 3rd and 7th stitches until 12 stitches wide reverse then dec. every 3rd stitch (9 stitches) reverse then dec in bold 1 23 4 56 7 89 (6 stitches) reverse, decrease 3 times (3 stitches) reverse then decrese the three remaining stitches together double stitch around the face edge, finish off. Head and Hair ~ I am going to make a wild assumption that you already know how to make a simple formed head (it is ok if you don't, they are simple and I will put a bunch of pictures at the end of this post to step you through: failing that there are loads of great tutorials on making heads - do some googling you will be fine). Ok so make a 2.5 -3inch simple formed head (eyeline only) with the size 1 bandage, linen thread and stuffing wool. Using you choice of skin material cover the head and embroider small eyes and a mouth. Bringing it together ~ Stuff the bodysuit with fluffed out wool til it is firm but not hard; remember to leave room for your baby's head. Pop the head in and sew it securely into the body suit; gather suit around the neck and hide your ends. With the cream mohair yarn sew loops around the face, then cut the loops open. All done, sing a little lullaby and put that baby to bed. The giveaway bit ~ Ok hands up who can't crochet or just dosen't even want to try; 'tis ok I used to throw little crochet tantrums and fling my hook on the floor. Lucky for you I made a couple of extra babies. If you would like to put your name in the hat, leave a comment to that effect and I will make sure your name goes in. I'll get my big girl to pull one out next Wednesday...sometime... probably early evening my time. We don't mind where you live but you need to make sure I can contact you. Ok basic how to make a head pictures now follow ~ (don't ever let a child watch you make a head, it is brutal)
Here is a new crochet pattern to create your very own sweet amigurumi doll, Julie. She has curly red hair and wears a trendy sapphire jumpsuit.
Micro-mechanician Bill Robertson builds sophisticated, fully working replicas of rare tools, gadgets and houses from the 17th and 18th centuries. His exquisite creations put history’s hidden detail…
Each doll measures 10cm (4in) so is small enough to live in a dolls house and children will love them. They are great fun and easy to make and will utilize lots of short lengths of coloured yarn. I found the small 10g balls of Paintbox Simply DK invaluable. It was great having a wide variety of gorgeous colours to choose from without having to purchase much larger balls. With their happy faces, each little doll that you knit will have its own individual character. Have fun and happy knitting.