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Lovely handmade crafts

[Hand Sewing] Easy crafts recommended for elementary school students. Let's handmake something cute!

Why not start some crafts that even elementary school children can enjoy safely? With simple hand-sewn projects using felt and fabric scraps, you can create lovely pieces with just the basic stitches.

Here, we introduce cute items like bi-color tassels, floral hair ties, and an adorable chick mascot.

The materials are easy to find, making it simple to give it a try.

Cherish children’s “I want to make it!” spirit, and share the joy of handmade creations together while having fun.

Accessories Made with Knitting and Crochet (1–10)

Coaster (crochet)

Crochet: For beginners ♪ A flower coaster you can make using only double crochet stitches
Coaster (crochet)

Let’s try making coasters for the dining table with crochet.

They’re cute flower shapes, and if you make them with yarn in various colors, your table will instantly look more vibrant.

They’ll also add a touch of charm under your glass during snack time and lift the mood a little, right? Cotton yarns might be best since they’re easy to wash and handle if they get dirty.

You’ll alternate single crochet and double crochet, but the final petal section can be a bit tricky and may require some finesse.

Still, if you take your time and follow along with a video, you’ll be fine!

Fuzzy knit pouch

[I could do it with this!] Save lots of yarn and time with 100-yen store items! You can make an adorable fluffy pouch super easily! Great for kids too! How to knit without knitting
Fuzzy knit pouch

Recommended even for first-time crafters! Here are some ideas for a fluffy yarn pouch.

As the weather gets chilly, items made with fuzzy textures start to look even cuter, don’t they? This time, why not try making an easy, fluffy pouch that’s perfect for beginners at handcrafts? All you need are a non-slip mat, chunky yarn, scissors, and a magnetic button.

You can find all the materials at a 100-yen shop, so it’s great that you can pick them up easily whenever you feel like giving it a try!

Crochet in 10 Minutes

[For Absolute Beginners] Understand the Basics of Crochet in 10 Minutes [Crochet Lesson]
Crochet in 10 Minutes

Recommended for beginners! Here are crochet ideas you can grasp in 10 minutes.

Many of you might be thinking, “I’m about to start knitting,” or “I’d like to be able to make something.” In recent years, more people have been drawn to the unique, one-of-a-kind appeal of handmade creations.

How about starting by making a special piece just for yourself, and once you get the hang of it, aiming to create gifts for your loved ones? Give it a try—no pressure, just have fun!

Accessories made with knitting and crochet (11–20)

Recommended knitting methods for elementary school students

[Crochet] [Knitting] Recommended ways for elementary school kids to hold yarn and needles #crochet #knitting #beginner
Recommended knitting methods for elementary school students

Let’s learn the basics of knitting! Here are some recommended knitting ideas for elementary school kids.

This video is designed for those who want to start knitting but don’t know how.

It teaches the basics at a gentle, steady pace, including recommended beginner-friendly stitches for kids, how to hold a crochet hook, and suggested ways to grip it.

If there’s something you don’t understand or want to watch again, it’s a good idea to rewind or pause the video as you go.

Master the basics and create wonderful projects!

Making flowers with yarn

Super easy: turn your fingers into tools! Make flowers with DIY yarn — Easy woolen craft ideas using your fingers
Making flowers with yarn

Those soft, fluffy petals are so cute! Here are some ideas for making flowers out of yarn.

When you hear “flowers,” many people probably picture fresh blooms, but this time let’s try making adorable flowers with yarn.

All you need are your favorite colors of yarn, a yarn needle, and parts like pearl beads.

They’ll look lovely arranged as hair ties, keychains, or brooches.

You can make the petals just by wrapping the yarn around your finger, so even elementary school kids can give it a try with ease.