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==History== | ==History== | ||
Greetings good Gentles! | |||
There have been several discussion on other lists about the toy box and its contents. Many artisans would like to contribute to the satiation of the Wee tygers (velociraptors) of the East, but are not always sure what may be in demand. | |||
If you are an artisan who has made something, what did you make? Pictures? Patterns? | |||
If you are a parent, what things have your children liked the best? Pictures are great. | |||
If you have idea you haven’t implemented yet, links to those would be awesome. Their majesties are always accepting donations for the toy box. | |||
Kid Largess Ideas by Age (Toddlers - Teens): | |||
Toddlers: fabric puppets, felted toys, rattles, rag dolls, toddler embroidery kits (embroidery hoop with that holey shelf liner stuff, a length of yarn and a plastic yarn needle), hobby horses, pouches | |||
Children: Marionettes, beads, stick puppets, tops, bagged period board games, little flutes or recorders, whistles, costume jewelry, books, pouches, crafting kits (kumihimo, embroidery, chainmail bracelet, leather tooling, etc.), balls, rag dolls, puppets | |||
Teenagers (and now that I've read my list, adults of all genders): gaming kits (Assorted tokens for "gambling," dice, period game rules, etc.), books, belts, mugs, eating knives, thrown weapons, archery arm guards, jewelry, sewing kits, armor pieces, shields, bucklers, duct tape, tools, hats, milled soap, beads, lanterns, buttons, crafting kits (kumihimo, embroidery, chain-mail bracelet, bagged period board games, leather tooling, etc.), trim, fans, cloak pins, baskets, cell phone holder/hiders. | |||
Visit our new FaceBook page for ideas to make, share supplies or donate. | |||
*https://www.facebook.com/groups/1546835718747526/ | |||
==Materials== | ==Materials== | ||
What | What are the items can be made out of: | ||
Fabric, | |||
Yarn, | |||
Wood, | |||
Paper, | |||
Leather, | |||
Child safe materials | |||
==Patterns and Ideas== | ==Patterns and Ideas== | ||
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Flower crowns | Flower crowns | ||
Finger puppets, dragons, castles | |||
Finger puppets dragons castles | |||
Hand Puppets | Hand Puppets | ||
Lucets out of forks | Lucets out of forks | ||
Coffee can stilts | Coffee can stilts | ||
Felt Dragons | Felt Dragons |
Revision as of 14:57, 6 February 2018
The East Kingdom Toybox | ||||||
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Queen Helga of the West Kingdom runs the toybox at Birka A.S. 52. Photo by Brendan Crane. | ||||||
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History
Greetings good Gentles!
There have been several discussion on other lists about the toy box and its contents. Many artisans would like to contribute to the satiation of the Wee tygers (velociraptors) of the East, but are not always sure what may be in demand.
If you are an artisan who has made something, what did you make? Pictures? Patterns?
If you are a parent, what things have your children liked the best? Pictures are great.
If you have idea you haven’t implemented yet, links to those would be awesome. Their majesties are always accepting donations for the toy box.
Kid Largess Ideas by Age (Toddlers - Teens):
Toddlers: fabric puppets, felted toys, rattles, rag dolls, toddler embroidery kits (embroidery hoop with that holey shelf liner stuff, a length of yarn and a plastic yarn needle), hobby horses, pouches
Children: Marionettes, beads, stick puppets, tops, bagged period board games, little flutes or recorders, whistles, costume jewelry, books, pouches, crafting kits (kumihimo, embroidery, chainmail bracelet, leather tooling, etc.), balls, rag dolls, puppets
Teenagers (and now that I've read my list, adults of all genders): gaming kits (Assorted tokens for "gambling," dice, period game rules, etc.), books, belts, mugs, eating knives, thrown weapons, archery arm guards, jewelry, sewing kits, armor pieces, shields, bucklers, duct tape, tools, hats, milled soap, beads, lanterns, buttons, crafting kits (kumihimo, embroidery, chain-mail bracelet, bagged period board games, leather tooling, etc.), trim, fans, cloak pins, baskets, cell phone holder/hiders.
Visit our new FaceBook page for ideas to make, share supplies or donate.
Materials
What are the items can be made out of: Fabric, Yarn, Wood, Paper, Leather, Child safe materials
Patterns and Ideas
Ribbon wands/rings
Stuffed animals
Coloring pages
Plush weapons
Dolls - rag dolls[1], knitted dolls, crochet dolls, mermaid dolls, yarn dolls
Gameboards - Alquerque, fox and geese, backgammon, chess, knucklebones, marbles
Balls - knit[2], crochet[3], fabric[4]
Bubble wands
Flower crowns
Finger puppets, dragons, castles
Hand Puppets
Lucets out of forks
Coffee can stilts
Felt Dragons