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This year I decided to make a modified Tunisian crochet version of my Foxy Scarf and Cowl set. I released this knitting pattern last year and now I have a crochet pattern for all my crochet friends! I am so excited to release this pattern as part of a fun Fall Favorites blog hop. This blog hop is by the Design Create Repeat blog.
Anytime I design a mommy and me set, I always think of subtle ways of matching. Mommy doesn’t want to look like a kid right?! I’ve made sure to keep things subtle by leaving out the eyes on the adult triangle scarf. I think it looks perfect! This foxy pattern is great because it is a fast crochet scarf made with size 6 bulky weight yarn and a 9.0 mm size 13 Tunisian crochet hook (here is my favorite set of Tunisian crochet hooks). Here I used Lion Brand Yarn Wool-Ease Thick and Quick in Spice, Fisherman, and Black.
Unique Crochet Scarf Patterns – Fox Scarf and Cowl
I also have this pattern available on Etsy. You can find the knit version of this design from last year on Etsy and Ravelry. If you would like to sample some Tunisian crochet before committing to a bigger project, you can give my Tunisian Crochet Pumpkin or my Tunisian Samplerpillar a try!
Are you looking for free Halloween patterns? You’re headed in the right direction, here you’ll find many fun Halloween patterns for free including Halloween amigurumi patterns! One of these free Halloween patterns is my Skully Corn Bag – a Tunisian crochet colorwork pattern for a fun trick or treat bag for little ones! When I initially designed this bag, I just had candy corn with a face in mind. It turned into so much more! He is mister skully corn and has a goofy personality! I’ve also added some fringe at the top to give the effect of spider webs. I hadn’t intended for his head to be in the shape of a skull but I love that it turned out that way so I went with it! I hope you love making him as much as I did!
Free Halloween Patterns – Head to the Knotty Gurl Crochet Blog HERE to start making the Skully Corn Bag
Color A – Lily Sugar’N Cream in Overcast – 110 yards
Color B – Lily Sugar’N Cream in Hot Orange – 5 yards
Color C – Lily Sugar’N Cream in White – 15 yards
Color D – Lily Sugar’N Cream in Sunshine – 5 yards
Hooks:
US H8 5.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook with a 14 in. cord
Notions:
Yarn needle
Scissors
Measuring tape
Gauge: The gauge is 4 st. by 3 rows for a 1 x 1 in. square in Tunisian Simple Stitch using H8 5.0 mm hook.
Finished Size: The finished size of the bag is 8 x 7 in.
Free Halloween Patterns – Skully Corn Bag
Pattern Notes:
This pattern is for a Tunisian crochet Halloween trick or treat bag for little ones. The way the pattern is written, the bag will be worked as a rectangle and seamed and a handle will be added at the top by working handle for the desired length.
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If you liked this pattern you can try my Tunisian crochet pumpkin pattern here. You can also check out more fun Halloween patterns for free over on the Knotty Gurl Crochet Blog including fun amigurumi Halloween patterns.
Looking for a perfect crochet bag pattern for beginners? I have you covered.
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Crochet bag patterns are slowly becoming a favorite make! They work up super quick and are functional! When I was invited to participate in my friend’s Fall-themed blog hop, I couldn’t say no! I had so many Fall-perfect skeins of yarn that I had to use up. This pattern instantly came to mind and literally flew off my hook! Before I finished making it, I already knew how I wanted to style it! I initially designed this bag for the Eclairemakery Blog a few years ago.
You can get the crochet bag pattern pdf in my Ravelry or Etsy shop! If you are looking for crochet purses and bags tutorials, you are in the right place! This is the perfect project for beginners and you’ll end up with the cutest Fall accessories!
This is great as a crochet little girl purse pattern too since I include the pattern for a small and large size! How cute would these bags be as a mommy and me set?!
This crochet purse pattern is easy enough for beginners and interesting enough for advanced crocheters! I have several Tunisian crochet patterns in my shops but this is the first purse pattern I am releasing! I’ve also included a scrunchie pattern for you to complete the look!
Are you looking for crochet scarf patterns for beginners and more? Keep reading.
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Ok, friends, I’ve been keeping a secret but today is the day to share some good news with you!
Some designer friends and I have come together for the Second Annual 30 Days of Cozy. We’ll release 30 new free and premium designs over the course of the next 30 days on the Made With a Twist blog.
That’s right, a new designer will be featured each day and they’ll be sharing a BRAND NEW, NEVER RELEASED design just for you. I can’t wait…it’s going to be epic!
Today’s design is incredible, but I know what you’re thinking. 30 days is a long time to wait for all these amazing designs. That’s where the even better news comes in. Because we know you’re busy and might not want to check back for each new design, you can get the entire bundle of 30+ crochet patterns TODAY in The 30 Days of Cozy Pattern Bundle.
This fabulous bundle is a collection of all 30 crochet patterns PLUS premium upgrades and bonus patterns from some of your favorite bloggers and designers. The best part is that it’s on sale for a limited time for just $12! That’s 90% off the retail price and a value of over $120 in beautiful, cozy, patterns perfect for sweater weather and holiday gifting, you can’t miss it.
Crochet Scarf Patterns – Tuni Candy Cane Cowl and Scarf – A Perfect Mommy and Me Set
I’m so excited to share that my design, Tuni Candy Cane Cowl and Scarf, will be included in the bundle, just in time for cooler weather. If you are looking for unique crochet scarf patterns, keep reading!
This beginner-friendly pattern is for a candy cane theme Tunisian crochet toddler scarf and adult size cowl set. Both patterns are crochet flat which makes it a perfect beginner pattern! The scarf and cowl are inspired by all things candy cane. This set uses size 6 super bulky yarn in contrasting colors (Lion Brand Woolease Thick and Quick). This means it works up super quick (perfect for markets and holiday gifts)! It is the perfect fast crochet scarf. The toddler size also features huge pockets that are perfect for stuffing with all those yummy holiday treats and toys!
The toddler size will become available for free on the Made With a Twist Blog on Oct. 4th. You can upgrade to the premium Tuni Candy Cane Cowl and Scarf PDF pattern as part of the bundle which includes the cowl along with color charts for both pieces! Get this set along with 29 other amazing patterns along with upgrades from your favorite designers for just $12 starting TODAY!
You can also purchase this crochet winter scarf pattern set in my Etsy and Ravelry shops for $4.
Crochet Scarf Patterns and More – 30 Days of Cozy Bundle
Did you catch the 30 Days of Cozy Bundle last year? If so, you already know the quality and professionalism of each design that Pam includes in the event. Now, you get another chance to add some more absolutely fantastic patterns to your collection for just $12!
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It is back to school time again and it’s the perfect time to whip up this super cute crochet bag pattern. This is a toddler-sized back to school Tunisian crochet bag pattern with a fun chalkboard and pencil graphic and cute pockets! The size can easily be customized by adding more stitches beyond the colorwork and increasing the length by adding in more rows!
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Col A – Big Twist Value Yarn in Emerald (200 yards) Col B – Lily Sugar and Cream in Black (38 yards) Col C – Lily Sugar and Cream in Pink (scrap yarn 12 in.) Col D – Big Twist Baby Yarn in White (12 yards) Col E – Big Twist Baby Yarn in Elephant (30 yards) Col F – Big Twist Baby Yarn in Daffodil (20 yards) Col G – Lily Sugar and Cream in Soft Ecru (10 yards)
Hooks
6.5 mm K Tunisian crochet hook with 24 in. cord (check out my favorite set of hooks!)
Notions:
Scissors Tapestry Needle Measuring Tape
Abbreviations:
Ch- Chain TSS – Tunisian Simple Stitch RetP – Return Pass Sl St – Slip Stitch MkB – Make Bobble St(s) – Stitch(es)
Gauge: 12 st over 16 rows for 4 x 4 in. square in TSS
Notes:
This pattern uses a few Tunisian crochet techniques. Use the following video tutorials as needed:
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Crochet Bag Pattern:
Foundation Row: Chain 60 with Col A Rows 2 to 4: TSS across, normal RetP Join Col B Row 5 and 6: (Col B) x 21, (Col A) x 38 Row 7: (Col B) x 3, (Col C) x 3, (Col B) x 8, (Col D) x 3, (Col B) x 4, (Col A) x 38 Row 8: (Col B) x 3, (Col C) x 3, (Col B) x 7, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 38 Row 9: (Col B) x 3, (Col E) x 3, (Col B) x 11, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 38 Row 10: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 11, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 38 Row 11: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 7, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 38 Row 12: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 8, (Col D) x 3, (Col B) x 4, (Col A) x 38 Row 13: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 15, (Col A) x 38 Row 14: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 3, (Col D) x 3, (Col B) x 9, (Col A) x 38 Row 15 & 16: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 2, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 2, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 9, (Col A) x 38 Row 17: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 3, (Col D) x 3, (Col B) x 9, (Col A) x 38 Row 18 and 19: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 2, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 2, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 9, (Col A) x 38 Row 20: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 3, (Col D) x 3, (Col B) x 9, (Col A) x 38 Row 21: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 15, (Col A) x 38 Row 22 to 24: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 7, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 38 Row 25: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 7, (Col D) x 5, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 38 Row 26: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 7, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col D) x 1, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 38 Row 27: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 8, (Col D) x 3, (Col B) x 4, (Col A) x 38 Row 28 & 29: (Col B) x 3, (Col F) x 3, (Col B) x 15, (Col A) x 38 Row 30 and 31: (Col A) x 3, (Col G) x 3, (Col A) x 53 Row 32: (Col A) x 3, TSS3tog with Col G, (Col A) x 53 Row 33: (Col A) x 3, MkB with Col B, (Col A) x 53 Row 34 to 37: (Col A) x 57
Bind off leaving a 12 in. tail. and cut yarn.
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Make Pockets:
With Col E, Ch 10 and make a foundation row Rows 2 to 6: TSS across with Col E Row 7: TSS 2 with Col E, MkB with Col B, TSS 2 with Col E, MkB with Col B, TSS 3 with Col E Rows 8 to 10; TSS across with Col E Bind off
Sc around the square twice. Leaving a 20 in. tail, cut yarn Embroider on a smile into the 3rd row (count to the 3rd row from the bottom and the 4th stitch from the right and weave Col B through the stitches to create a smile). Repeat for the second pocket. Sew pockets onto the bag. Weave in all ends
Fold the finished bag in half with wrong side facing you. Whipstitch along the side. Weave in ends.
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Make Straps
First Strap
Turn bag right side out. With the bag upside down and the backside facing you, count 4 rows up from the opening of the bag. Count 7 stitches from the right. Pick up a loop with Col E into the 8th stitch. Pull up a loop in the next two stitches. TSS across with Col E for 45 rows. Count 4 rows from the bottom of the bag and count to the 8th stitch from the right, sl st the end of the strap into the 8th, 9th, and 10th stitch from the right. Leaving an 8 in. tail, cut yarn.
Second strap:
Count 4 rows up from the opening of the bag and count to the 18th stitch from the right. Pick up a loop with Col E into this stitch, pull up a loop in the next two stitches. TSS across for 45 rows. Count 4 rows from the bottom of the bag and count to the 18th stitch from the right, sl st the end of the strap into the 18th, 19th, and 20th stitch from the right. Leaving an 8 in. tail cut yarn.
Weave in ends into the wrong side of the bag.
Drawstring Closure:
Chain 80 with Col E. Count to the 2 stitches in the center of the top of the bag. Starting at the stitch on the right, Weave this chain through every 6th stitch going around till you’ve reached the center of the bag again. Then loop through the last stitch and pull the chain through.
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Are you looking for a fun free crochet hat pattern? I created this super cool design for hat not hate! There are still a couple of weeks left to send in your blue hats to support the anti-bullying campaign by Lion Brand! You can head to the Ravelry download link by clicking the button above!
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I experienced bullying in various forms while I was growing up. Sometimes it was hurtful words and other times I remember being hurt physically. I used to be shamed for the way I looked and for being the only South Asian kid in the class. That’s why this initiative means a lot to me. This initiative is relevant to the backlash POC makers are currently experiencing for speaking out against injustice.
This design comes from a place of unity. It’s important to “put yourself in another person’s shoes” so you can see the world from their perspective. Similarly, we have to “try each other’s hats on” to truly understand one another. This is the only way we can show each other compassion and move forward.
Disclaimer: This pattern has not been tested so please let me know if you find any errors! I’ll fix them right away!
The way the pattern is written, the colorwork will be on the front of the hat and there is no shaping involved. It is a tubular/cat-ear type hat as modeled by me! Bub’s hat is the first prototype. That’s why the heart is made with both contrasting colors which were difficult to crochet. As a result, I decided to use one color to make the heart!
Notes:
This pattern uses a few Tunisian crochet techniques. Use the following video tutorials as needed:
Gauge is 18 st. by 14 rows in Tunisian Simple Stitch
Abbreviations:
TSS– Tunisian Simple Stitch – Video Tutorial here TPS– Tunisian Purl Stitch – Video Tutorial here How to do Tunisian Crochet colorwork – Video Tutorial here
Free Crochet Hat Pattern for Child Size (fits head circumference of 20 in.)
Using 5.5 mm Tunisian crochet hook with 24 in. cord, chain 90 and complete a foundation row (video tutorial here).
Note: Complete a standard return pass for each row. Stitch count should be 90 before each return pass is worked.
Rows 1 to 6: TPS, TSS with Col A (This is the ribbing) Row 7: TSS across with Col A Row 8: TSS 17 with Col A, TSS 2 with Col B, TSS 5 with Col A, TSS 1 with Col C, TSS 5 with Col A, TSS 2 with Col C, TSS 57 with Col A Row 9: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 3 with Col A, TSS 3 with Col C, TSS 3 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 56 with Col A Row 10: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 2 with Col A, TSS 5 with Col C, TSS 2 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 56 with Col A Row 11: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 7 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 56 with Col A Row 12: TSS 14 with Col A, TSS 6 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 7 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 6 with Col B, TSS 54 with Col A Row 13: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 7 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 56 with Col A Row 14: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 2 with Col A, TSS 2 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 2 with Col C, TSS 2 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 56 with Col A Row 15: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 9 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 56 with Col A Rows 16 to 25: TSS across with Col A Row 26: Bind off
Weave in loose ends and fold your finished piece in half with the wrong side facing you. Whipstitch along the side or use your preferred method to seam up the hat! Don’t forget to share it with me if you make it by using #onelovehat and tagging me @noorsknits on Instagram.
Free Crochet Hat Pattern for Teen/Adult Size (fits head circumference of 22 in.)
Using 5.5 mm Tunisian crochet hook with 24 in. to 32 in. cord, chain 99
Note:Complete a standard return pass for each row.Stitch count should be 99 before each return pass is worked.
Rows 1 to 6: TPS, TSS with Col A Row 7: TSS across with Col A Row 8: TSS 17 with Col A, TSS 2 with Col B, TSS 5 with Col A, TSS 1 with Col C, TSS 5 with Col A, TSS 2 with Col C, TSS 66 with Col A Row 9: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 3 with Col A, TSS 3 with Col C, TSS 3 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 65 with Col A Row 10: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 2 with Col A, TSS 5 with Col C, TSS 2 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 65 with Col A Row 11: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 7 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 65 with Col A Row 12: TSS 14 with Col A, TSS 6 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 7 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 6 with Col B, TSS 63 with Col A Row 13: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 7 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 65 with Col A Row 14: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 2 with Col A, TSS 2 with Col C, TSS 1 with Col A, TSS 2 with Col C, TSS 2 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 63 with Col A Row 15: TSS 16 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col C, TSS 9 with Col A, TSS 4 with Col B, TSS 65 with Col A Rows 16 to 32: TSS across with Col A Row 33: Bind off
Weave in loose ends and fold in half with the wrong side facing you and seam up the side with a whipstitch or using your preferred method of seaming. Don’t forget to share it with me if you make it by using #onelovehat and tagging me @noorsknits on Instagram.
Find Out More About Hat Not Hate
You can read more about my experience with bullying and the Hat Not Hate campaign here. I have included ways to be proactive in preventing and dealing with the consequences of bullying. You can find more information about how to participate in the Hat Not Hate Campaign here.
If you are looking for another fun Tunisian crochet colorwork project, the Creamsicle Crochet Baby Blanket is a fun and versatile pattern.
I came up with this super easy free crochet bow pattern recently as I was thinking of ways to use up my scrap yarn. It can be intimidating to try a new craft so I want to make it easy for you. I would like you to try this super simple pattern to get used to and fall in love with Tunisian crochet! Similarly, I have a normal crochet version of the bow below if you prefer the simple crochet stitches! This bow can be attached to anything. For example, you can attach it to a hair-tie, headband, or a bow-tie. I decided to turn it into an adjustable bow-tie for Bubs! The double crochet belt makes it easy to adjust to any size!
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This adjustable bow-tie pattern is a great beginner project and can easily be made with a straight 4 mm crochet hook. Make it in a solid color or as a striped version! This pattern was featured as part of the Easy Tunisian Crochet Blog Hop. Head over to the Easy TC Main Blog Post to get some Tunisian crochet inspo!
TSS – Tunisian Simple Stitch HDC – Half Double Crochet Sl St – Slip Stitch St(s) – Stitch(es) Sc – Single Crochet Ch – Chain
Tunisian Crochet Bow Pattern:
Using a 4 mm Tunisian crochet hook, with white yarn chain 20 – make foundation row.
Row 2: TSS across with red. Normal return pass.
Row 3: Pick up white yarn and TSS across. Normal return pass.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 till you have completed 11 rows.
Bind off with white yarn.
Using metallic crochet thread with the right side of the finished piece facing you, sl. st into the first st along the long edge (20 st.), and sc around. Each time you get to a corner, ch 1, and continue sc around along short edge (12 st.). When you’ve reached the start, join with the first st by doing a sl st. Similarly, repeat one more round of sc.
Weave in all loose ends.
Bow Tie – Adjustable Band
With navy blue, Chain 55
Row 1: Ch 2 and DC into each st for the next 54 sts.
Leaving a 6 in. tail, cut yarn.
Assemble the Bow-Tie
Take a 38 in. piece of blue yarn and cinch center of bow and sew in place.
With the adjustable band placed behind the cinched bow (right side facing you), Wrap the 38 in. piece of yarn around the bow and belt multiple times. After that, when there are about five inches of yarn remaining, stop wrapping and weave in the remaining yarn tail into the back of the bow.
Sew one 3/4 in. button onto the end of the adjustable belt (the end with yarn tails/starting point). Sew the second 3/4 in. button 2 inches from the first button.
Adjust the bow-tie to fit a range of baby to adult sizes by placing the buttons through the spaces between the double crochets.
Using 4.5 mm crochet hook, chain 20. Follow rows 1 to 4 as outlined below:
Firstly, Ch 1, HDC across with white and turn work.
Secondly, join red yarn and sl st., ch 1, HDC over and around the white yarn while carrying the white yarn in the back and HDC across till the end of the row, turn work.
Thirdly, with white yarn, work HDC over and around the red yarn while carrying the red yarn in the back and HDC across till the end of the row, turn work.
Finally, continue steps 2 and 3 while alternating colors and holding the non-working yarn in the back. Complete a total of seven rows.
With the right side facing you, sc around with metallic crochet thread as mentioned above. Make an adjustable band and cinch and sew bow and strap together as mentioned above.
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If you are looking for a fun kids Ramadan activity to do during the day, I’ve got you covered.
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This is a cute Ramadan craft for children ages 7 and above. It involves a little bit of crochet and some fringe! After finishing this project, you’ll have a cute addition to your Ramadan decor. The great thing is you can make it in many different colors and add it to your kids’ room beyond Ramadan!
You can even go to a local craft store to purchase these materials. Joann, Michaels, or Hobby Lobby may have everything you’re looking for. This craft is inspired by Purple Ramadan which is why I used the purple and gold. You can let your little one choose the colors they would like to use. The only suggestion I have is that the yarn for making the star should be a size 5 bulky yarn. This is the type of yarn recommended for crochet beginners.
If you have any questions, you can send me an e-mail at noorsknits@gmail.com.
Don’t forget to share your beautiful creations with me on social media. Tag me on Instagram @noorsknits and use the hashtag #noorsramadandiy. I can’t wait to see everyone’s different versions.
If you’d like to try learning some more crochet, you can check out my YouTube channel. If you’re looking for some Eid gifts, you can check out my Ramadan/Eid Products roundup over here.
Having a Ramadan kids calendar is a great way to help our little ones spiritually connect during Ramadan. Especially if you are finding it difficult to get your little ones involved. It can be hard since they may not be able to pray or fast yet. That is why it’s important to give our children tangible activities. Activities that will teach important concepts about Ramadan in fun and relatable ways. Read on to see how easy it is to get your kids engaged!
If you are looking for the perfect Ramadan kids calendar, this is the one! Ramadan Thirty is a one of a kind online interactive digital Ramadan Calendar featuring 30 days of Ayahs and Hadith, fun activities, crafts, printables, and journal pages!
Ramadan Kids Calendar – Ramadan Thirty Day 11 Craft
I’ve teamed up with some of my favorite crafty ladies – Eva and Asiyah from Handmade Beginnings to bring you a craft for Day 11 of their Ramadan Thirty online interactive calendar. For this day, I will be showing you how to make a simple crochet bookmark with a tassel. This is a good craft for children ages 7 and above. There is a full video tutorial as well as a pdf file with written instructions included.
If you would like your child to have this Ramadan kids calendar and participate in this activity, make sure to go sign up here.
Make sure you follow Eva and Asiyah’s crafty journey on their blog, Instagram, and YouTube channel. Although they are on a break right now, you can also favorite their shop and buy some great products for your kids when they re-open.
If you would like to try another Ramadan themed craft soon, make sure to sign up for my mailing list here to get notified when I release my free DIY Ramadan project. If you’re looking for some Eid gifts, you can check out my Ramadan/Eid Products roundup over here.
It’s here! A crochet baby dress that I designed all on my own! When I started working on this design, I didn’t know if it would end up fitting an actual baby. The first version I made was something that would probably only fit a doll. I persisted though because I had promised myself at the beginning of the year to create more girl designs.
I looked at it and tried to justify the size and told myself that I could make it work! Then, after a whole lot of convincing myself, I realized that if I am going to get serious about designing I need to start looking at tech editing as an investment rather than an expense! I asked around and everyone recommended Emily from Fiat Fiber Arts. I reached out to her and started discussing the design. She helped me figure out the math and become more confident in my designing process. She is an amazing tech editor and mentor! I absolutely loved working with her!
Even after figuring out the math, I was praying really hard that the dress would actually fit the respective sizes in the pattern. This is where my testers came and blew me away. They sent me pictures of the dress on AN ACTUAL BABY! This is when things got real!
So today, I present to you, my Tunisian Pixie Dress! It can be made in sizes 0-3 months all the way up to 18-24 months (16” to 20” chest circumference). This pattern is for a Tunisian crochet baby dress that is worked flat and seamed. Video and photo tutorials are included as well as a schematic and a full sizing chart along with written instructions. This is a super cute pattern for a baby shower gift or for a special occasion such as birthday party, wedding, or a newborn photoshoot! You can now find it on Etsy and Ravelry.
Looking for another baby Tunisian project, check out my Creamsicle Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern. This blanket was my first Tunisian crochet pattern that I published!