My children and I had fun with this craft recently.
I got the idea from a website called The Craft Train: LINK
We made a whole bunch of yarn dolls.
We made girl dolls and boy dolls.
We made mama dolls and papa dolls.
We made tiny baby dolls.
We made tall dolls and short dolls and skinny dolls and thick dolls.
We made whole families!
This activity kept us busy for hours! Then we had fun staging photos with our yarn dolls.
Here's how you can make your own yarn dolls:
Wrap yarn around a book or stiff piece of cardboard. The taller the board the taller your doll will be. Wrap yarn until you have the desired thickness.You will have created a loop of yarn.
Cut the loop at one end. Now you will have a bundle of yarn string all the same length.
Twist the bundle at the center and bend it in half at the twist. This is called a bite. Use another piece of yarn to tie the bite in place, forming the dolls head.
Separate the tassel into three portions; two for the arms and 1 for the body.
Separate the tassel into three portions; two for the arms and 1 for the body.
Braid the arms, tie the ends with extra yarn, and trim them to the right length. The tighter the braid the more it will hold it's shape when maneuvered.
Use extra strands of yarn to tie around the body, making a waist and hips.
Trim the ends to even up the skirt and give it a finished look.
If you are making a boy doll divide the skirt into two legs, and braid the legs, tying off with extra lengths of yarn.
2 comments:
This looks life a fun project! I admire you taking the time to do special things like this with your children. Thanks for sharing. :)
Thank you for the compliment, Joyful Heart! We had a great day doing this. It was so much fun.
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