making tiny fabric yo-yos for a project at school...

trying to remember what I thought would be a good project to make with the kids out of walnut shells. Anyone have a good idea? Little mice perhaps...

and knitting a tiny scarf on toothpicks for a doll. I could have found some sock DPNs if I'd felt like looking.

I am not doing anything with the skein of lovely sock yarn that is on a timeout for turning into a mass of yarn barf that has already taken 3+ hours of untangling. I am also not working on any of my current knitting projects as I'm feeling bored of them and am resisting casting on for another shawl or sweater.
2 comments:
Walnut shells also make cute little boats with sails glued to toothpicks and stuck into the bottom with a bit of clay.
Oh, I has popped by t leave the boat suggestion too - you could go to town on the scrap fabric sails!
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