Texas wearing some of his knits
When I had kids, my mom made them some scogs too! She also
made a neat little felt turtle that was kept in a felt box to go with the song,
“I Had a Little Turtle”. When I had the
time, I also started to make some toys, although my crafting skill set is
different from my mothers, so I used knitting to create my toys. I made my
niece a house with mice and a little garden with carrots you could really pull.
I made mice in gourd houses to hang from the shoulders of my little boys. We
made food and clothes for everyone and enjoyed hours of crafting time, followed
by hours of imaginative play time.
The mouse house
Family toy making has really become a cultural activity in
our household. If you have never made a
toy with your child, I would recommend trying it. Remember that it doesn’t need to look store
bought by any means, it is folk art; a creation of your very own, and to be
used, stained, and loved until buttons fall off and fuzz wears away. It can be sewn, knitted, carved, molded,
built, quilted, embroidered, or anything else you can think of. Have fun playing!
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