9/21/10

Yarn Octopus with Family Circle


This rainy-day project provides plenty of practice for budding braiders and makes a fun, leggy pal that looks like the love child of a cephalopod and Pippi Longstocking. 
Materials
  • Scissors
  • Skein of yarn about 100 yards long
  • 3-inch Styrofoam ball or a tennis ball
  • 5 feet of yarn or ribbon, for tying the braids
  • Tacky glue
  • Large googly eyes

Instructions 
 
PREPARE THE YARN
 Cut two 10-inch pieces of yarn from the skein. Hold your hands about 3 feet apart and have your child wrap the rest of the skein around them to form one large ring of yarn. Knot one of the 10-inch yarn pieces around the middle of the ring. Place the tied ring on a tabletop and snip both loops

FORM THE HEAD
 Center the knot atop the ball and drape the yarn so that the ball is evenly covered. Knot the other 10-inch piece of yarn just below the ball
 
BRAID THE TENTACLES
 Divide the yarn strands into 8 equal bundles, then braid each one, securing the ends with yarn or ribbon. Glue on the googly eyes.

And you're done!

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84 comments:

  1. I remember making these as a child! How fun!

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  2. steph you just saved my life! THANKS for posting this! my son has preschool and has to bring in something with the letter "o" and i was at a loss. gonna hurry and make it! :)

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  3. Cute I will have to remember this when we do our letter O week at home .

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  4. what a fun idea to do to with kiddos!

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  5. How cute and so simple, I love that.

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  7. Cute and so easy! When I saw the yarn, I was like, "Oh no, I bet you have to crochet something," but it's really simple!

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  8. I love how kid-friendly this is--thanks for the idea!

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  9. just made him and he's sooo cute!! used tan, blue, brown colored yarn and it's so fun! 2 hours to spare till preschool. THANKS again for sharing. ;)

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  10. What a great project to do with kids! Thanks for sharing!

    allisonandgabby@yahoo.com

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  11. I love this, I wonder if it would be a good pet toy?

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  12. How cute! You could even do this with black yarn and orange bows for a Halloween spider! I need to get some yarn =)

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  13. How cute! You could even do this with black yarn and orange bows for a Halloween spider! I need to get some yarn =)

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  14. cute, easy, inexpensive, simple! love it! what will they come up with next?! :)

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  15. Very cute and simple enough to get kids involved!

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  16. I could see a little girl who just learned how to braid going NUTS over this project!

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  17. I made one of these when I was little!

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  18. Oh my goodness I have tons of yarn with this project's name on it! It's great I love it.

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  20. Such fun! We used to make these when I was younger!

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  21. I remember making these. Very cute.

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  22. I loved making these as a little kid!

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  23. Wow I remember having one of these when I was a kid! Cool!

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  24. I love the project, I'll try to make one.

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  25. 2 weeks ago almost all of the children at afterschoolcare at my job made lots and lots of small and large ones.. lucky for us that we got new yarn from one of the teachers yesterday so they can continue :-)

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  26. Thanks for sharing this. I had a purple Yarn Octopus growing up.

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  27. My 3 year old and I did this yesterday. So simple!

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  28. "O"utstanding...my girls will love making these.

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  29. This is adorable! My daughter is going to love it!

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  30. I will have to make one of these for my daughter. I have some yarn I never did anything with, sooooo.....

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  31. My little boy would love this! Cool idea.

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  32. These are really fun! I wish I would have seen this before I threw an ocean themed baby shower!

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  33. So cute! I am going to make one today.

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  34. I used to make things like this when I was a kid! so fun.

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  35. My kids would love this!
    {Rebekah}

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  36. I remember making these when I was younger!

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  37. This is too cute and I love how simple it is to make!

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  38. cute for my daughter who loves anything she can "mother"

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  39. In my kid's preschool class she needs to bring in different things for sharing time that start with the letter of the day...I think she would love to help make this and bring it in to share with her class!

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  40. I made one of these when I was little I'd forgotten all about it!

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  41. I think that I made something like this in grade school;} Definately going to be making this with my son!

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  42. My daughter would love to make something like this. She's already breaking into my craft room and "borrowing" supplies. :)

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  43. that is way too cute, my daughter would love it, then probably destroy it.

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  44. This is a fun idea to help teach my daughter how to braid.

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  45. That one looks like lots of fun! I can't wait for my son to be old enough to do this sort of project!

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  46. Okay, I came to your blog for the silhouette giveaway, and now I am addicted! This is adorable, and I have to make it!

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  47. So cute! Perfect for a
    little girl!

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  48. I remember doing this as a kid. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane.

    :-) Jeanette

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  49. How fun! A great idea for decorating as well.

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  50. Aw, that's cute. And I love that color of blue!

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  51. How cute - can't wait to try this!

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  52. I can't wait for my daughter to get older so that we can try this!

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  53. i think my boys would like this craft!

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  54. Fun idea!! Easy to do which makes it even better.

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  55. Adding this one to the list!

    kristabean at sbcglobal dot net

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  56. I love this because then I could teach my niece to braid on it, and not on my poor head!!

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  57. Love all the letter ideas! My son has to bring something to school each week to correspond with the letter they are studying. Now I have some ideas instead of searching last minute through my cupboards!

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