![]() ![]() Saying goodbye to summer might not be so hard if your kids have awesome school supplies like this to use every day. Pencil Case Free Minion Crochet Pattern by Petals To Picots This would be a perfect gift for kids who love minions.ĥ. Crochet Minion Amigurumi Pattern by Finger EpiphyteĪre you a fan of the movie “Despicable Me” and want your own army of minions? With this fun amigurumi pattern, you can make a one eyed yellow minion, two eyed yellow minion, and purple minion. If you love the idea of a fingerless gloves, check out these wonderful crochet fingerless gloves here.Ĥ. Great for use while playing with friends, planning your next big heist or just expressing your enthusiasm for these cute creatures! Make your own Minion army with the crochet pattern for these Despicable Me Minion inspired fingerless gloves! Perfect for villains everywhere, these Minion gloves will help you steal the moon! Minion Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern by Mon Ami Creationz This minion is 12 inches (30 cm) tall, using bulky weight yarn (size 5) on a J (6 mm) crochet hook.ģ. Now you don’t need to look for a toy in a store or order online, because you can crochet minion by yourself!įunny, crazy, playful, tender, spontaneous, brave, cheerful – everyone loves Minions! So grab your yarn and crochet hook and start making your very own one! Introducing another crochet toy – the hero of popular cartoon! Little yellow guy likes to draw attention, and achieves this by all means, for example, by hawaiian dress Free Hawaiian Minion Crochet Pattern by Amigurumi Today This will help hold your eyeball in place, in addition to the tape.1. Put a thin line of hot glue on the top and bottom of the mason jar lid, right where it sits on the hat. ![]() Once you have attached the eyeball in place with the other side of tape, trim any excess tape off the ends and smooth it down. You don’t need to hold the eyeball in place while you tape around the whole hat.Ĭut the tape once it is wrapped around the whole hat, leaving enough extra to attach to the other side of the mason jar lid. This makes the band for the minion goggles, while also holding the eyeball in place. Start by adhering your electric tape really well to one the side of the mason jar ring.Īpply the tape around the side of the hat. Grab the eyeball goggles we made earlier, black electric tape, scissors and your hats with hair. Feed the pipe cleaners in one side and back out the other side.Ĭut to the desired length and bend into the Stuart style. Trim the pipe cleaners to the desired length, and arrange into Kevin’s style!įor Stuart, use a sharp knife to cut 2 holes on the top center of the hat, parallel to the raised, center part of the hat. The inside of the hat will look like the above picture, with the hair poking out the top of the hat. We will start with Kevin.įor Kevin, use a sharp knife to cut 2 holes into the raised, center part on the top of the construction hat.įeed 4 pipe cleaners into one hole and back out the other, so that the hair is sticking out the top of the hat. I decided to do Stuart’s hair and Kevin’s hair. Put a thin bead of hot glue around the inner lip of the ring and push the mason-jar-lid-turned-eyeball into it. Plug in the hot glue gun, then get your mason jar rings back from the over-excited children that stole them. Then glue on the black construction paper circles. Use the craft glue to glue the white poster board circles onto the mason jar lids. Get your white circles, black circles and mason jar lids together. Trace your mason jar lid as many times as needed (You need 1 white circle per hat.) onto the white poster board. (You can fold the paper in half to get it done in half the time!) To make the pupils of the eyes, trace a quarter as many times as needed (You need 1 black circle per hat.) onto the black construction paper. ![]() Step 1: Gather your supplies! You will need: I definitely think you should consider making a few of these if a minion party is in your future! Here’s how: My own girls still have their two hats in dress-up rotation, and I have to admit, I am shocked how well they actually held up! Many of our party guests still have them two months later. It took a few hours of my life, some yellow construction party hats and a few craft supplies – but it was sooooo worth it to make these! The kids (And even some of the grown-ups!) went crazy for these hats. The crazy-craft-lady-train had left the station and wasn’t returning until it was chock-full of minion hats. I literally envisioned every future party moment with kids wearing these hats. This party would not even happen without these hats. I obviously freaked out inside, and decided then and there that I would have minion hats at this party. ![]() Scrolling through my happy place, I stumbled across this pinfrom Tidbits and Twine. When Emmy told me she wanted a “Despicable Me” birthday party, I immediately hopped on Pinterest to get ideas. ![]()
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