Scrubby Yarn Kids Crafts with Red Heart

As we move into the second month of Scrubby Good. Clean. Fun. with Read Heart we are featuring some great kids craft projects. Over the summer while kids are home from school I know that I was always looking for something to help keep them content and doing something each day. These projects made from Scrubby yarn are great ways to get your kids involved in the fiber arts while having some fun. Don’t forget to check out the Marly Bird™ YouTube channel on Mondays at noon mountain time for a new project each week in my Kids Craft Camp.

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June Kids Crafts Scrubby Patterns:

Colorful yarn projects for kids, featuring tassels, crochet hearts, and a dreamcatcher, showcased on smiling children.

#1 Bike Tassels   Designed By: Laura Bain

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#2 Unicorn Tail and Crochet Horn Headband  Designed By: Laura Bain

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#3 Paper Plate Dream Catcher   Designed By: Laura Bain

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#4 Fairy Princess Crown   Designed By: Laura Bain

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#5 God’s Eye Weaving   Designed By: Laura Bain

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#6 Wrapped Hearts Mobile   Designed By: Laura Bain

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do these crafts with my kids during the summer?

Oh, absolutely! These projects made with Scrubby yarn are perfect for keeping the kids busy and happy while they’re out of school. It’s a great way to get them into fiber arts!

What kind of yarn should I use for these projects?

Honestly… you’ll want to use Red Heart’s Scrubby yarn for these specific projects. There are a few different types mentioned, like Scrubby Sparkle, Scrubby Smoothie, and Scrubby Cotton, depending on the project you choose.

Are these projects difficult for kids to make?

Yes! These are designed as kids’ crafts, so they’re meant to be fun and achievable. Marly even has a Kids Craft Camp on her YouTube channel where she goes through new projects each week.

Where can I find the patterns for these crafts?

So here’s the thing… each project listed has a “FREE [Project Name] pattern” link right under the project title. Just click on the one you’re interested in, and it’ll take you right to it!

What kind of crafts can my kids make with Scrubby yarn?

You can make all sorts of fun things! This post features patterns for things like bike tassels, a unicorn tail headband, a paper plate dream catcher, a fairy princess crown, a god’s eye weaving, and wrapped hearts mobile.

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