Making gifts, toys and accessories by sewing, knitting or weaving can be fun and very rewarding. You can often use a variety of cheap materials - wool, string, ribbon, paper and other recycled items like toilet roll tubes, popsicle sticks or even pieces of fruit net packaging.
Here are our Top 10 sewing, knitting and weaving projects for kids from the MyKidCraft archive. (Click through on the highlighted links).
SEWING
Felt is a great easy starter material to learn how to sew. Try making your own cute
felt frog by Lucy.
Jazz up clothes, bags or a cushion with this
puff yo yo tutorial by Lindsay.
Check out lots of other great sewing articles
here.
KNITTING
Try making your own
"Tomboy Stitch" out of a toilet roll tube and popsicle sticks and learn how to French Knit. Our most popular article ever on MyKidCraft, by Natasha.
Who needs needles? Learn how to
finger knit and make a tiny toy scarf.
Learn how to make an
easy knitted flower which can be turned into a hair accessory or brooch in this great article by Lindsay.
Check out other great knitting projects
here
WEAVING
Create a
spider web lacing card out of a paper plate and add your very own spider. Check out the article by Janine.
Check out lots of other great weaving articles
here.

Doll's scarf created by finger knitting
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