Woolen kiwi

Hello everybody! In today's craft we are going to do this kiwi with wool. It is very easy to do and with this technique you can make almost any type of fruit that you can imagine: strawberries, watermelons, oranges ...

Do you want to see how to do it?

Materials that we are going to need to make our wool Kiwi

  • Brown, green, white and black wool
  • Scissors
  • Cardboard

Hands on craft

You can see the step by step of this craft in the following video:

  1. The first is make the moldTo do this we cut two equal half circles out of cardboard.
  2. We put a strip of brown wool between the two cartons and we are ready to make our kiwi.
  3. We start by rolling white wool for several laps.
  4. Then, on the white wool we will put some stripes of black wool that will be the kiwi seeds.
  5. Now play put the green wool that will make of the kiwi meat, we put twice as many layers as white wool.
  6. Above all the above and now to finish, we put the brown wool, you have to put a layer more or less like green.
  7. When all the colors are there, we separate the cardboard a little and cut on the outside.
  8. Now we tie with the thread on the inside and we tighten very hard with a double knot. We remove the cardboard mold and shake the wool a little to loosen it.
  9. Now it's time to shape it carefully. To do this we will take the scissors and we will cut to leave the green part rather flat, but without cutting much lest we reach the center of the pompom. The external part will be rounded.

And ready! We already have our wool kiwi. You can try to make other fruits and give them away, hang them in the car, give them to the children to play with or whatever comes to mind.

I hope you cheer up and do this craft.


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