No-Sew, Woven Heart Fleece Scarf Tutorial ~ Great Project for Children and OCC Shoeboxes
This fun scarf is perfect to brighten a child's day and keep a neck warm. As I've shared in the past, I am not very good at repeating the same thing over and over again, so I am always looking for new ideas or designing my own to tuck into my Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes, and that is how I stumbled upon this blog
Double Crochet Front Post Crochet Scarf for OCC Shoebox ~ Pattern (With Link to Hat Pattern)
Crocheting is one of my favorite crafting techniques for donating in Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes and to other charities. It is easy and portable. I learned to crochet as a young child, I can't remember when, I just remember always being able to. The first thing I distinctly remember crocheting was a baby afghan for my first nephew when I was 11. My grandmother learned from her teacher in a one room schoolhouse during her lunch break and my mother and
Child's Fleece & Cotton Fabric Scarf w/Pocket for an OCC Shoebox ~ Tutorial
Another fun scarf I found while searching for ideas for my Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes was a Fleece Scarf with Pockets. As always, I simplified the
Child's Simple Fleece Poncho with Yo-Yo for OCC Shoebox Gift ~ Tutorial
Another fun fleece project I found to make for cold weather was a child's fleece poncho. I actually made a fleece pillow case dress first and made this to go with it--paired with a turtle neck and a pair of tights the little girl will be toasty warm. This is a great no-sew project for Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes. Mine was sent to a reservation here in the US.
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Wish I had a little model to show it on. |
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Curly Fringe, No-Sew Fleece Scarf Tutorial ~ Great for OCC Shoebox Packing
I have been finding some great, simple scarf tutorials online for my Operation Christmas Child shoebox packing and I wanted to share some of them that I have been making. Currently my goal is to make warm clothing to send to a Reservation in SD as well as for my OCC shoeboxes. This first scarf is super simple, but my fringe didn't curl as well as the original poster's. My test on scraps of another piece of fleece worked fine, I think it depends on the stretch, so yours
Waiting In Line for an OCC Shoebox
Tea Towels (inherited from my late mother-in-law) waiting in line for a crafting session with the sewing machine to become aprons for small girls to find in their Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts. Images of the finished product and a link to instructions are below.
Check out our Crafting For Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes Tutorial Index post for dozens of DIY craft tuorials.
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