These Tooth Fairy Pillows are the best way for a "tooth fairy" to leave behind money. The tooth on the front of the pillow is actually a pocket, so the little ones leave their tooth inside and then you can easily grab the tooth, place money inside the pocket, and not have to worry about waking up the kiddos because you're not reaching under their pillow. They are really quick and easy to make, a great project for a confident beginner skill level.
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Crochet Tooth Fairy Pouch
These Tooth Fairy Pouches are great for kids that are starting to lose teeth and need a safe place to keep them until the Tooth Fairy visits! They can also help bring comfort to an experience that can also be scary for kids (like getting teeth pulled at the dentist). On the back of the Tooth Fairy Pouch, you'll find a perfectly sized little pocket where the teeth can be safely kept. The pocket is also large enough to put a small treat, some coins, or a folded bill, depending on what the Tooth Fairy's going rate in your home is (*wink). Check out the free pattern and more free patterns at loopsandlovecrochet.com.
Tooth Fairy Bag
This crochet pattern is for a Tooth Fairy Bag. The little tooth shaped bag is decorated with a face, tutu and fairy wings. It makes a lovely little gift for children loosing their milk teeth. The tooth fairy bag measures 10cm wide x 14cm high (including handle). Yarn DK (weight 3) yarn. I used 15g (42m - 46yd) of King Cole Pricewise DK in the following colours: A - white B - pink C - blue D - silver E - Black Supplies you will need - Crochet hook 3.5mm (E-4) - Tapestry needle - DK yarn (weight 3) - Scissors This pattern is easy skill level. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches. There is minimal sewing involved. To expand, you will only need to sew on the wings. You will also need basic tapestry skills for the face.
Worry Pet Therapy Toy for Kids with Anxiety and Sensory Needs
The Worry Pet is a crochet therapy toy. It's a fluffy, stuffed ball of joy and calmness! The Worry Pet is perfect as a fidget toy for kids with autism or sensory and anxiety needs. Children can carry this soft, pocket-sized pet around and keep them close by to hold or rub when they experience worries or emotional regulation difficulties. The poly-pellets in this pet help it have a weighted feel, and gives some comforting sensory input when rubbing between fingers. The tactile sensation make it an especially helpful coping tool to help students who struggle with social-emotional coping skills.
Unicorn Baby Dolls Onesie
This crochet pattern bundle is for a baby dolls onesie. The doll clothes are suitable for 14” baby dolls. The dolls onesie is crocheted in one piece and the unicorn decorations are made separately and are sewn into the hood. The hooded onesie buttons up the front and the hood is decorated with a crochet unicorn horn, ears, curly mane and flowers. ⭐️ Doll size ⭐️ The following measurements are of the doll used in the photo. You can easily adjust the length of the sleeves, legs and torso by simply adding or removing extra rows in these areas. Height - 14” Waist circumference - 24cm Torso length - 16cm Arm circumference - 9cm Under arm length - 11cm Thigh circumference - 15cm Inside leg length -11cm Head circumference - 27cm Finished size of onesie - H 40cm x W 16cm ⭐️ Yarn ⭐️ DK (weight 3) yarn. I used King Cole Pricewise DK in the following colours and approximate amounts. A - lilac - 66g (185m/203yd) B - candy pink - 16g (45m/50yd) C - yellow - 6g (17m/19yd) D - purple - 4g (12m/14yd) E - baby pink - 4g (12m/14yd) F - lemon - 2g (6m/7yd) Total - 98g (277m/307yd) ⭐️ Supplies you will need ⭐️ - Crochet hook 4mm (G-6) - Tapestry needle - DK yarn (weight 3) - Scissors 14” baby doll 2 x 15mm button This pattern is easy skill level. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches. The onesie is made in one piece and there is minimal sewing involved. To expand you will need to sew on the buttons, cone, ears, flowers and mane. The pattern is 9 pages long and includes gauge information, progress photos and finished sizes. Recommend skill level is easy.
The Little Princess Baby Set
I'm happy to announce the first crochet baby dress for 2020 at Soukaina Collections… Little Princess Sara Crochet Baby Dress! I'm also delighted to tell you that the Complete Set is ready. You can download The ad-free printable PDF on Etsy or just keep reading to follow the free pattern on the blog… I can't even tell you how I'm happy when you share it, and when you actually try it and send me the final picture of your crocheted dress! Sometimes, you think that you've just crocheted the best baby girl dress in the world, then you release it and find out that it's not the case! But for this one, I've already got a lot of positive feedback because I decided to ask my fellow crocheters on Facebook what they think about my brand new dress while I was doing it and I got dozens of positive feedback. It's a wonderful feeling to know that your audience likes your design while you are actually in the creation phase. From now on, I think that I will try to gather feedback before I start crocheting my new design. After all, I make all my designs for you and your little princesses, so knowing what you love before I even start crocheting it the best thing to do. Below, you'll find Princess Sara crochet baby dress free pattern in sizes 0-3 and 3-6 months. This design is suitable for beginners and advanced crocheters.