Make Yarn Balls for a Kid Rainy Day Activity
Posted: Thursday, August 24, 2006
by Nancy Johnson
Creative Child Activity Notebook
Rainy days can become boring for children, especially when they cannot go outside to play for quite a while. Have them make their own fluffy yarn balls that they can use indoors. All you need is four ounces of yarn, cardboard, 12" piece of string, and scissors.
The first thing you’ll need to do is have kids draw a circle 8" in diameter with a compass or protractor. An 8" plate or pie pan will work for a circle pattern also. Draw a 3" circle in the center of the 8" circle. Make two of these circle patterns. For both patterns, cut out the outer circle, cut a slit across one side to the inner 3" circle, and cut the 3" circle out. The pattern will look like a ring.
Holding the yarn through the center hole with one hand, locate the outer edge of the cardboard through the yarn with the other hand. Once you locate the outer edge of the cardboard, carefully cut the outer rim of yarn. Slip the piece of string down between the two cardboard pieces and encircle the cut yarn. Pull the string tightly and tie the ends. This is the most difficult step for kids, so have the pair with a friend to assist with this process of tying the yarn ball.
Carefully remove the cardboard, cut off the long ends of the string, and trim the yarn ball if necessary. Now the kids have their own indoor ball to play with. These yarn balls can be used like beanbags to play indoor basket throw, toss and catch games, and indoor relay games. This kid rainy day activity will keep them busy for hours.
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Top-level comments on this article: (5 total)no not really !!...........sorry
I couldn't remember how to make these. Thanks.
I do it a diffrent way but this one is coolyou are very smart!
kinda confusing but ok........
it was ok
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