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Simple Napkin Folding for Kids
Napkin folding offers kids a way to try some simple origami-inspired folding techniques. The results can add a decorative flair to a special occasion dinner table.
Easy Beginner Knit or Crochet Stuffed Teddy Bear
Children, tweens, and teens who know how to knit or crochet a square can piece together a series of squares and create a stuffed bear.
Crochet a First Hat
For children (or adults) who've learned how to do a single crochet stitch, this is an easy pattern to follow.
Create a Simple Twig Weaving Loom
Children can add novelty yarns, ribbons, dried grasses, etc. to a forked branch as a conclusion to a nature lesson or as a holiday decoration.
Decorate a Reusable Shopping Bag
Decorate a reusable canvas bag with one of three design possibilities.
Yarn Wrapped Crafts for Girls
Girls can take scraps of yarn and wrap hair elastics, flip flops, picture frames, and pencils to create accessories using fun textured yarns.
Make a Beaded Charm
Twist a strand of beads into a charm that kids can hang from their backpacks, water bottles, and other belongings.
Create a Yarn Stash for Kids' Craft
Parents and children can build their own yarn stash for an assortment of projects- even if they don't knit or crochet with the yarn.
Weave with Yarn
Make a simple loom and weave a variety of textured yarns to create a wall hanging. Start with a small project that children can finish in a couple of hours.
Make a Simple Friendship Bracelet
This bracelet is appropriate for boys and girls. Use favorite colors and keep or share.
Make a Tote Bag from a Placemat
Even if you are still learning to sew, you can stitch a small tote bag or purse from a cloth placemat.
Turn a Paper Tube into a Knitting Spool
Knit a bracelet, belt, scarf, or garland with this simple tool that combines knitting with weaving. You can learn to use a knitting spool In ten-to-twenty minutes.