Remember yesterday, when I mentioned Missy 10 was knitting something special to her? Well, here’s the end result! (Well, part of it, actually. She still wants to glue a felt shell and tail onto the back) In case you can’t make out what this is, it’s a finger puppet of a Pokemon character named Squirtle. Yes, she’s obsessed with Pokemon…
She knitted this up in 8 ply acrylic yarn, on 4mm knitting needles. She started off with ten stitches, and just worked a rectangle until it was the length to fit her finger. She ran a needle through the stitches on the needle, then gathered them. She learned that this is how fingers on gloves are often finished off. I showed her how to fold the rectangle in half and sew the seam. Next time, it’ll be her turn to attempt it. Then, to customise her character, she made up some felt shapes, drew some detail onto them then glued them onto the puppet with craft glue. It was very simple, but she thrived on the creative process; deciding what she wanted the puppet to become, designing the features, and fiddling around putting them on.
I also gave her a fabric marker pen to work with before she cut the felt shapes out. This lets her erase what she felt were mistakes, with a wet cloth. I also taught her not to use hot water to do this, as this can set the ink into a stain. The great thing about fabric markers is that the ink on the fabric eventually becomes invisible anyway. It lets the work turn out a lot less grubby-looking than drawing on the fabric with a lead pencil.
I also looked through my own knitting stash, and have put together small stash to start her out with. Some balls of acrylic yarns, a knitting needle measuring gadget (great if you have a pair of needles where the size has worn off, but the needles themselves still work well), tape measure and some knitting needles. All of these things I already had, and either wasn’t planning on using or I already had duplicates of certain items. She was psyched!
We’ve decided to make our knitting together a one hour a day (minimum!) date. It’s nice to knit with someone who shares your interest, and both of us can’t stop chatting excitedly about all our ideas, and about knitting in general. We talk about what high school would be like, events in the past and her feelings on them, her friends, pretty much whatever she wants! Also, as my stress as a carer has really heated up lately, my carer support counselor has been driving home to me the urgent need for me to ensure I give myself self-care, or as it’s more widely known, me time.
I know me time should probably not be spent with my offspring, but if it makes me happy and relaxed, then honestly, why not? I’m very blessed to have the sort of child that even when I need down time, I choose to spend it with her.
She’s interested in making a scarf, next. She’s also looking forward to playing with her new puppet once the glues dries, and decorating her room with it. It’s also something fun we can make for Missy 2 and Mr 4. They love imaginative play, so these will be excellent homemade toys to nurture that.
Can you think of other handmade toys your school-child or you can make?
Other reading:
Teaching kids to knit: school holiday fun
Science experiments for school aged kids








I think it still counts as me time if it’s not cooking and cleaning. Me time is doing something you want, not neccessarily being by yourself.
My daughter makes lots of stuff. She gets bits of material for dirt cheap in the remnants section of a sewing shop to make capes, ponchos and hoods. Bought plaster masks for $2 and decorated them in the venetian style (kind of home made). Sewed cushions, that she likes to play with. Made trays and jars from clay. Made home made paper. Cat toys made from bits and pieces around the house. Origami animals are fun to make and play with, We stick on googly eyes. Sock puppets and sock (or stocking) snakes are some other ideas.
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This is true, J, it’s something I’m only realising now. I love all the things your daughter is into! She sounds pretty cool!
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Oh, I just commented that I wanted to see her work and here it is! Maybe, next time I should start reading from the most recent posts down. Squirtle looks great!
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Lol, Tat! I think it’s a good effort for a first project for sure! Now she’s onto making a sleeping bag/carrier for her Zhu Zhu pet
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