Just wrap a wreath base of flexible branches with seasonally
colored yarn scraps.
Not exact matches
This Child's Poncho knitting pattern is a fun and funky
scrap knitting project, allowing you to use up a bunch of bits of
yarn in different, coordinating
colors.
Provide glue sticks,
scraps of
colored paper, cloth,
yarn, crayons, magazine pictures or any age appropriate item that can be used to decorate their hats.
Think
yarn, lace, fabric
scraps, floral foam, chenille stems, even cardboard paint chip samples will add
color and design!
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