I saw this post on the Flannel Friday Pinterest boards @ Storytime with Ms.Emily Library with her process for making her balls of yarn. I tweaked the pattern by using my 4" circle diecut to make my balls of yarn. They were slightly tedious but not difficult. I made a 'bowl' for them too. I love this book also! This is really a fun theme with several books that would work. Knitting and yarn is so much Fun with Friends at Storytime!
Showing posts with label sheep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sheep. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
How to Knit a Monster!
Friday, April 16, 2021
Baa Baa Black Sheep.
Here's a new nursery rhyme set for Baa Baa Black Sheep! I made the bags of wool by using black acrylic paint on cotton balls. I added black fabric paint stitches to the sides of the bags. I used my favorite sheep pattern for my sweet black sheep. This set would be great with a storytime theme of farm or sheep or yarn/wool! I have a lot of these nursery rhyme sets HERE. We're having a lot of Fun with Friends at Storytime.
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Thursday, March 10, 2016
Sheep, Sheep everywhere!
One of my earliest posts for Flannel Friday was 'Five White and Fluffy Sheep'. In it I mentioned a post I had seen @MissMaryLiberry of her colored, numbered sheep she had made for Counting Ovejas by Sarah Weeks. I had made a set myself but I can't find them??!! So I've made another set of colored sheep. I'm not going to add numbers to mine so that I can use them with other rhymes too. I'm thinking since there are 10 of them they would lend themselves to the easy '1 little, 2 little ...' rhyme and then to a fun game of 'Which One's Missing?'. You know this could also be a verse of an Old McRainbow song too! (sing it slowly and have your sheep stacked in order) Check out my other Old McRainbow post HERE.
Old McRainbow had a farm, eieio!
and on his farm he had some sheep! eieio!
Red, brown, green, yellow, purple, pink
blue, black, white and turquoise
Old McRainbow had a farm, eieio!
These were quick and easy to cut out by stacking a couple of colors and cutting two at a time (I staple them together) I had these done in no time!
Old McRainbow had a farm, eieio!
and on his farm he had some sheep! eieio!
Red, brown, green, yellow, purple, pink
blue, black, white and turquoise
Old McRainbow had a farm, eieio!
These were quick and easy to cut out by stacking a couple of colors and cutting two at a time (I staple them together) I had these done in no time!
You'll recognize the sheep from the craft on my post, HERE. I just tweaked the pattern a little, added google eyes and black slick fabric paint for the nose. I think they are adorable! Baaaa! Sheep are a lot of Fun with Friends at Storytime! There are more great posts on the Flannel Friday Roundup. Check out the wonderful resources on the Flannel Friday Pinterest Boards. Here's the link for the official Flannel Friday blog for more info!
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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Bo Peep and her Sheep!
Here's an oldie but goodie! Little Bo Peep and her silly sheep. I made this set a very long time ago. I used Pellon and crayons and added a bow and green felt bush for the sheep to hide behind. I start with Little Bo Peep and add the 'hiding' sheep and then take it off and add the other sheep at the end. I also made a basic pellon set to use with Baa Baa Black Sheep. I use these with either a farm theme or sheep theme (HERE) or a nursery rhyme theme. The craft I offered with this theme was easy! I had a cut out programmed sheep for each kiddo. The kiddos could color the face, ears and legs and tail. They rubbed a glue stick all over the fleece part and then patted it with a cotton ball that was real cotton. The kiddos then have a fluffy sheep to remember the fun Storytime about sheep.
Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep and can't tell where to find them...
Leave them alone and they'll come home wagging their tails behind them.
Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.
One for my master and one for my dame
and one for the little boy that lives down the lane.
Home Extension
Sheep are so much Fun with Friends at Storytime! There are more great posts on the Flannel Friday Roundup. Check out the wonderful resources on the Flannel Friday Pinterest Boards. If you want more info about Flannel Friday here's the link for the official Flannel Friday blog.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
I'm Feeling Sheepish!
Spring weather has me thinking about lambs frolicking in a meadow...which leads to thoughts of fun at Storytime with sheep! I've been wanting to use Counting Ovejas by Sarah Weeks and the adorable colored felt sheep that I made after I saw Miss Mary Liberry's here. Another pretty sheep book is Ten Sleepy Sheep by Phyllis Root. I love the book, Little Baa by Kim Lewis and there's Mary Had a Little Lamb by Sara Hale. Farmer Brown Shears His Sheep by Teri Sloat is fun too. I have to use, Where Is The Green Sheep? by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek! The trick is going to be to narrow down my book choices. I have an adorable flannel set that I made from a pattern and rhyme that a coworker shared with me (thanks Ruth!) that I can't wait to use!
Five White and Fluffy Sheep
(tune: Five Green and Speckled Frogs)
Five white and fluffy sheep
In the pasture fast asleep.
Their wool kept them warm all night long.
SNORE, SNORE!
The Farmer ran away with one,
Sheared her wool till he was done
Now there are four white fluffy sheep.
SNIP, SNIP!
Baaaaaaaa!
Five White and Fluffy Sheep
(tune: Five Green and Speckled Frogs)
Five white and fluffy sheep
In the pasture fast asleep.
Their wool kept them warm all night long.
SNORE, SNORE!
The Farmer ran away with one,
Sheared her wool till he was done
SNIP, SNIP!
Baaaaaaaa!
I made the bodies of the sheep from a heathery brown felt. I had thought about lt. pink but decided against it when I found this felt. The tail, heads, and both sets of legs are cut and glued on. I used black slick fabric paint for the line between the legs and the face. Of course the silly google eyes make the sheep look so funny when the farmer 'shears' each little sheep. I cut cotton balls in half so that I had that curly look and so it wasn't too fluffy. I glued them to a piece of felt to make the fleece. You can see that I covered their eyes so that they can be sleeping and after they are sheared they are wide awake! Baaaa!
Sheep are a lot of fun at Storytime!
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