[Easy] Practical craft ideas. Great for beginners too!
Recommended for beginners too! Here are some practical craft ideas.
From bags and straps to small pouches and beaded accessories, these ideas are packed with projects that are easy to make, super cute, and very handy!
If you enjoy handicrafts or are interested in getting started, definitely give them a try.
Practical items are great not only for your own use, but also as small gifts.
It’s also a good idea to make several of the same item to sell at a flea market or use as commemorative gifts.
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[Easy] Practical craft ideas. Great for beginners too! (31–40)
Hand-knit neck warmer

Here’s a hand-knit neck warmer that’s sure to be a hit in the cold season.
You’ll wrap the yarn around your fingers and knit as you go.
Kids will probably find it fun that their own hands work like a knitting machine.
Once you’ve knitted it to a certain length, finish by binding off the edge.
You can also use it as a scarf just as it is.
If you want to make it a neck warmer, attach buttons so it can be wrapped around the neck.
Using thick, fluffy yarn will give you a soft and warm neck warmer.
Finger-knitted scrunchie

Introducing a scrunchie you can knit using your fingers.
When you think of knitting, you might imagine using two needles or skillfully handling a crochet hook.
Finger knitting is a project that lets even kids who aren’t used to knitting try it out easily.
It’s also recommended for kids who love knitting and want to try something a little different.
For a scrunchie, use your fingers to knit yarn onto an elastic band.
At first, the steps may seem complicated, but once you get used to the process, it goes smoothly.
Using fluffy yarn gives the finished piece a cute, puffy texture.
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!
Let’s make a scarf with finger knitting!

Get it done by winter! Here are some ideas for making a scarf with finger knitting.
When it comes to must-have items for the cold season, scarves and gloves are a given.
So how about making a scarf using “finger knitting,” which uses your fingers to knit? All you need to prepare is yarn in your favorite material.
From fluffy textures to colorful varieties, there are all kinds of yarns available.
Picking a material and color you love will boost your mood, too! Give it a try.
Easier than finger knitting! Straw knitting

Let’s try knitting with tools! It’s easier than finger knitting! Here are some ideas for straw knitting.
Many of you may have tried quick and easy finger knitting because it doesn’t require any preparation.
How about leveling up and challenging yourself with straw knitting this time? It’s actually smoother to knit than finger knitting, so it’s highly recommended! You’ll need items like straws, yarn, decorative pom-poms, and glue.
In the video, we make a scrunchie.
Be sure to give it a try!


