R10: (buttonhole row) k1, p1, k1, p1, *k9, p1 repeat from * to last 13 sts, end k9, p2tog, yo, p1, k1. K1, p1, yo, p2tog, continue in seed stitch to end of row.
Work 2 rows in seed stitch (Rows 1 & 2: *k1, p1 repeat from * to end of row, end k1.) So what are you waiting for? Grab a few pipe cleaners and a couple jars of paint in your favorite fall hues, then encourage your kids to craft, create, and be inspired.Choose whichever needle size for whichever size sweater you are making, and follow the pattern from there. And the way we see it, at the end of the day, that's what crafting is really all about. Not only will you and your children be able to trace, illustrate, stamp, cut, and glue your way through these fun projects, but you'll also get to spend a ton of extra quality time together, making memories that will last a lifetime. Your kids will love that their artwork is displayed as decor in the family or living room for all the guests and visitors to see.įrom stamped pumpkins and pine cone bunnies to couldn't-be-easier silhouette art, and even Halloween-approved yarn-wrapped mummies, there's something on our list for every occasion-and every budget. An added bonus is the crafts you make can double as Halloween mantel ideas. Thanks to the holidays, Halloween and Thanksgiving specifically, the fall crafts are nearly endless. Looking for a few fun, easy, and creative fall crafts for the kids and family to try this year? Look no further! We have a feeling the gorgeous colors, cozy scents, and nostalgia-inducing sounds of the season will inspire you and your kids to create something truly beautiful ,so we've put together a long list of ideas to help get the creative juices flowing.