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Kids Can Knit a Stylish Headband or BeltFinger Knitting Lets Kids Make Crafts & Accessories All on Their Own
Headbands and belts are great introductions to finger knitting. They're simple projects and can be knit up in a matter of minutes.
Finger knitting is a fun way children can weave scarves, hats, and shawls all on their own. It’s a craft kids can take as far as their creativity will carry them. Parents can start out by introducing finger knitting with two simple projects: a headband and a belt. Materials for the Headband and BeltFor this project, choose bulky yarn. Some suitable brands are; Lion Brand Wool-Ease Chunky, Wool Ease Thick ’n Quick, Jiffy Thick ‘n Quick, or Chenille Thick and Quick. The thicker the yarn, the easier it is for tiny fingers to manipulate. Bulky yarn will also make for a quicker and plusher headband or belt. Finger Knitting Instructions
How to Take a Break from the Knitting ProjectIf children need to stop in the middle of a chain, they can store their work on a stitch holder and put the four loops back on their fingers when they’re ready to go. Work can be stored on a pencil or knitting needle too, but it’s a good idea to tape it in place so it doesn’t slip off the end. Instructions for the HeadbandWith a tape measure, check the approximate length of the headband. The weave will be slightly stretchy, so kids won’t want to make the band any longer than the measurement they took. Once they’ve woven a long enough chain, they can tie it off leaving a 12” tail. They can use this tail to weave the headband’s ends together. Instructions for the BeltMeasure around the waist with a tape measure, and add six inches for tying the belt in front. Kids can knit a chain to the desired length and tie off. To give the ends a finished look, kids can add fringe. Finishing the Belt with FringeTo add a finishing touch, kids can make fringe for the ends of the belt. They’ll need to find a book whose cover is eight inches or cut a piece of cardboard to that width.
If kids enjoyed this introduction to finger knitting, they might also like to learn how to make scarves, hats, muffs, purses, and shawls. With a few simple techniques, they can knit presents for everyone on their Christmas list.
The copyright of the article Kids Can Knit a Stylish Headband or Belt in Kids Crafts is owned by Marcy Paulson. Permission to republish Kids Can Knit a Stylish Headband or Belt in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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