Knitted toys from capsules. Mk baby sling beads from kinder surprise eggs. Brownie from Kinder Surprise

Cute toys for little ones. Soft miniature rattles will attract the attention of not only babies, but will make even adults smile. And their unusual sound will captivate the baby for a long time and brighten up his “walks at home.”

To create a similar bird you will need an egg from Kinder Surprise, paper clips, two types of yarn (preferably the same color scheme, but in different shades) and a 2.00 mm crochet hook.


We place the paper clips inside the plastic base and begin decorating it.


To do this, we collect several air loops (chain loops) from the thread chosen for the base and assemble them into a ring. We create a small circle from it by knitting 5-6 circular rows with a single crochet (dc/dc). This blank should protrude slightly from under the egg, that is, be an order of magnitude larger than its diameter.



In order for the flat circle to become a tight-fitting cover for our testicle, at 4 points (equidistant from each other) you need to cut 2 columns. We choose the first and second “reduction zones” arbitrarily, and then we cut the loops opposite these selected zones.



Next we knit without changes to the very top. It is the absence of increases and decreases that helps to maintain and maintain the desired shape of the product.


Towards the end (namely in the rounding area), we gradually reduce the columns.


At the top of the head, from the remaining columns we pull out loops from all sides at once and close them.



Now we make tassels for our owl from light-colored yarn.


We cut 4 strips of 2-3 cm each and thread them through one of the side holes.



We put the two parts together and tie the entire bundle tightly with thread. We make the same brush on the opposite side of the head.


Then we knit wings from the same yarn. We dial 5 v. n and knit 5 straight rows of st./b. n.



In the next three rows we remove the outer columns, after which we close the remaining 3 loops.


We carefully attach the wings to the body using a needle and thread.



The final touch will be the eyes and beak. We will create them from white and yellow yarn. And for the eyes you will also need two small beads or large beads.


We crochet the eyes in a circular stitch. n, add beads and sew well.


We knit the beak directly from the base. To do this, it is better to take a thin hook.


Pull out 2 loops, immediately close them and cut off the protruding end. We hide these threads in the work so that the beak does not unravel and looks aesthetically pleasing.



To make it convenient for the child to take the toy, we make a small handle. The best option for this purpose is a large self-tapping screw. It will fit firmly and be firmly fixed, which will not allow the child to pull out the base or damage it in any way.


At the end, we wrap the handle with yarn 3-4 times to make it completely soft and safe for the baby.


The rattle is ready!
Important! Do not use glue under any circumstances! All parts should be sewn tightly so that the baby’s tenacious fingers do not tear them out of the base. Remember, the safety of the child comes first!

In this master class we will offer you a diagram of individual knitted elements for creating a Fire Cockerel from a Kinder egg. We'll tell you how to combine the elements into one fun toy.

Such a crocheted rooster can not only serve as a toy, but also decorate a Christmas tree, a baby stroller, or serve as decor for Easter.

To work you will need:

  • “Iris” threads in orange, yellow, red and white;
  • needle and thread to match the yarn;
  • 2 sequins for eyes;
  • scissors;
  • hook 0.6 mm;
  • adhesive moment “Crystal”.

How to make a crochet cockerel from kinder:

The entire rooster consists of several elements:

  • bottom straps;
  • top straps;
  • scallop;
  • beak - 2 halves;
  • beards;
  • eye pads - 2 pcs;
  • legs - 2 pcs;
  • wings - 2 pcs;
  • tail - of 7 feathers in 4 types.

Let's move on to a description of each element.

We tie the bottom of the rooster

1st row: Knit with orange threads. On a sliding loop we knit 10 st.b.n. and tighten it.

Row 4 and until the desired length is reached: knit 1 dc. in each column of the previous row. We try it on a Kinder egg and stop when the knitted body completely covers the lower half of the plastic box. Lastly we knit a half-column, make a knot and cut the thread.

We tie the top of the cockerel

1st row: Knit with yellow threads. On a sliding loop we knit 10 st.b.n. and tighten it.

2nd row: In each column of the previous row we knit 2 tbsp. In total there are 20 columns in a circle.

3rd row: In each odd column of the previous row we knit 2 sc.n., in each even column - 1 st.b.n. In total there are 30 columns in a circle.

Row 4 and until the desired length is reached: knit 1 dc. in each column of the previous row. We try it on a kinder egg and stop when the knitted head completely covers the upper half of the plastic box.

Let's start knitting the collar. * We skip one column of the previous row, and in the next we knit 7 treble crochets, we skip one column of the previous row, we make a connecting loop in the next column. * We repeat from star to star until we complete the circle. The patterned neck is ready (see diagram).

Eyeliner

1st row: From white threads on a sliding loop, make 10 st.b.n. Tighten until there is no hole left in the middle. We connect the two outer columns with a connecting loop and give one air loop for lifting.

2nd row: In each odd column of the previous row we knit 2 double stitches, in each even column - 1 double stitch. In total there should be 15 columns in the row. We connect the two outer columns with a connecting loop, make a knot, and cut off the thread. (See diagram).

Cockerel leg

We knit 10 chain stitches from red threads. Skip the first ch. from the hook and further into each ch. we knit 1 st.b.n. - only 5 columns (this was the first finger). We make 5 ch. Skip 1 ch. open the hook and then into each ch. we knit 1 st.b.n. - only 8 columns (this is the second finger and paw). In the last chain stitch we knit 2 more chain stitches (there are 3 of them in total). This will turn us around to the other side of the chain of air loops. We do it in each next ch. 1 st.b.n. each - 4 times. We make 5 ch. Skip the first ch. and in each next we knit 1 st.b.n. (third finger). When the posts touch the middle toe of the chicken leg, make a connecting loop, tighten the knot and cut the thread. (See diagram).

Beak

The beak will consist of two halves, each of which is just one fluffy column of orange threads.

We make 7 ch, in the farthest loop from the hook we knit not completely (leaving 2 loops on the hook from each stitch) 6 treble crochets. With the last movement we knit the loops from the hook together. Tighten the knot and break the thread. Clarification: the chain of chain loops should not exceed the length of the double crochet stitch. Half of the beak is ready. (See diagram).

Goatee

Using red thread we make 8 ch. In the fourth loop from the hook we knit 5 treble dc, 3 ch, a connecting stitch in the same fourth loop, a connecting stitch in the fifth loop, 5 dc. in the fifth loop, connecting stitch in the first loop of the beginning of knitting. Tighten the knot and cut the thread. The result was a solid beard made of two halves. (See diagram).

Wings

Make 10 ch, skip the first ch. from the hook and into each next we knit a st.b.n. - only 9 columns. 3 v.p. will turn us to the other side of the chain.

We knit a st.b.n. into each air loop. - only 7 columns (so we have not reached the end of the row).

1 ch, unroll the knitting, make 1 dc in each column of the previous row. - only 7 columns. In a chain of 3 vp. do 2 st.b.n., 3 v.p., 2 st.b.n. In each column of the previous row we knit 1 tbsp. - only 7 tbsp.

1 ch, turn the knitting in the other direction. In each column of the previous row we knit 1 sc. - only 9 columns. In a chain of 3 vp. do 2 st.b.n., 3 v.p., 2 st.b.n. In each column of the previous row we knit 1 tbsp. - only 7 tbsp.

1 ch, unroll the knitting, knit 1 dc in each column of the previous row. - only 7 tbsp. In a chain of 3 vp. do 2 st.b.n., 3 v.p., 2 st.b.n. In each column of the previous row we knit 1 sc. - only 9 columns. Tighten the knot and cut the thread.

Scallop

The comb is a round mini-napkin of 6 rays, which will be folded in half and connected along the edge with single crochets through all layers. This method allows you to give the cockerel comb greater density.

1st row: Close a chain of 6 chain stitches into a ring.

2nd row: 2 v.p. on the rise, 29 st.s1n. into a ring, connect the circle with a connecting loop.

3rd row: *2 v.p. to rise, st.s1n. in each column of the previous row - 5 columns, 2 ch, connecting loop between the last knitted and next unknitted column * - do it in a circle 6 times in total.

4th row: Fold the napkin in half, knit the top with single crochets, simultaneously grabbing the loops of two layers. At the end, make a knot and cut the thread.

Tail feathers

We knit 7 feathers in total:

  • 1 long red;
  • 2 orange;
  • 2 yellow;
  • 2 short red ones.

Red feather

Row 1: Cast on 21 ch.

Row 2: Skip first ch. from the hook, in each next loop we knit 1 treble. - 15 columns, in each next vp. knit 3 treble stitches. - 5 times - only 15 tbsp. At the end, tighten the knot and cut the thread.

orange feather

Row 1: Cast on 18 ch.

Row 2: Skip first ch. from the hook, in each next loop we knit 1 treble. - 12 columns, in each next vp. knit 3 treble stitches. - 5 times - only 15 tbsp. At the end, tighten the knot and cut the thread.

yellow feather

Row 1: Cast on 16 ch.

Row 2: Skip first ch. from the hook, in each next loop we knit 1 treble. - 10 columns, in each next vp. knit 3 treble stitches. - 5 times - only 15 tbsp. At the end, tighten the knot and cut the thread.

Red feather

Row 1: Cast on 13 ch.

Row 2: Skip first ch. from the hook, in each next loop we knit 1 treble. - 7 columns, in each next vp. knit 3 treble stitches. - 5 times - only 15 tbsp. At the end, tighten the knot and cut the thread.

Sew the cockerel

  1. We put the bottom and top on the kinder. They don't need to be sewn together if they fit well. Then you can put various little things in the cockerel like in a box or make a rattle out of it.
  2. We sew a comb on top of the head.
  3. We sew or glue two legs at the bottom.
  4. On the sides under the collar we sew or glue the wings.
  5. Under the comb, at the very edge of the collar, we sew a beard at the top edge - it should just hang down from below and from the sides.
  6. Above the beard we sew two halves of the beak.
  7. We sew eye pads between the beak and beard on both sides. We glue sequins-pupils onto the under-eyes. Depending on its location in the infraorbital region, the cockerel may have a different expression on its face.
  8. Separately, we sew the tail: on both sides of the large red feather we place two orange feathers at a slight angle, on them we put layers of yellow feathers and red feathers along the edge. We stitch this sandwich with red threads at the base and along the upper perimeter of small red feathers. This will give the tail additional rigidity.
  9. If desired, the tail can be starched and dried so that the feathers stand strictly vertical.
  10. We sew or glue the tail to the cockerel. The toy is ready!

Shared master class

Anastasia Kononenko

Bird from a Kindersurprise box (amigurumi). Master class from NewNameNata.

I plucked up courage and decided to prepare a master class on making such a bird - amigurumi. I’ll say right away that when starting work, I don’t know in advance what kind of toy will turn out - kind, cheerful, sad, thoughtful... It largely depends on the mood. :-) To work you will need threads of two colors (I have two colors - ecru and green), a hook of a suitable size, a button for decoration, two beads for the eyes and a piece of felt for the beak.

  • An introductory article to amigurumi knitting. Basic techniques and simple toys.

We knit with ecru thread. Make a “magic ring” (or slip stitch) and knit 6 single crochets. This is the first row of the circle. Then we knit 5 more rows according to the circle pattern. In the last, sixth row you should get 36 single crochets.

The diameter of the circle is 3.5 cm. Just right for a Kindersurprise box!

Knit eight rows without increments (each row has 36 single crochets). It should look like a cup. The junction of the rows seems to be twisting in a spiral.

You can “try on” the product on a Kindersurprise box: it fits quite tightly.

While the product is not finished, it is convenient to sew on a button, a bow, a flower, in a word, anything that can decorate the toy. I sewed on a button and decorated it with a bow made of thread. Then she changed the color of the thread - continued knitting with a green thread and knitted another 5 rows without adding.

Again, you can take a moment and embroider something or add some other details (for example, ears for animals with ears). I simply embroidered a strip with pink threads at the junction of the flowers. Now you can start making decreases. It's time to insert the Kindersurprise box into the knitted case and continue knitting, as if tying the box. At first it’s a little awkward to do, the box gets in the way. But you can get used to it.

I made the decreases in the opposite order to what is on the diagram of the circle. Those. You need to knit from the edges of the circle to the center, first decreasing every sixth, then every fifth loop and so on. In the last row, out of 12 loops from the previous row, I knit six. Without breaking the thread, I knit 40 chain stitches for the loop at the top (this can be omitted if the toy is not expected to hang). Using a needle, I thread the thread through the loops of the last row, pull it together, and tuck in the end of the thread.

Wings: Cast on 7 chain stitches (photo on the left). Knit a connecting stitch into the second loop, and a single crochet into the 3rd loop. 4th loop - half double crochet. 5th loop - double crochet. 6th loop - double crochet stitch (photo on the right).

7th loop - 10 double crochets. We continue in the reverse order - double crochet, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet, connecting stitch.

We tie the edge as follows: a connecting stitch, one chain stitch, a connecting stitch in the next loop and one chain stitch, and so on until the end. At the end, you can make a lush column for decoration.

Knit the second wing in the same way. All that remains is to sew on the wings. The eyes and beak can be embroidered, knitted and sewn, or cut out of felt and glued - there are many options. You can buy the eyes ready-made and glue them on, you can sew on beads or small buttons. I cut out a beak from a piece of felt and glued it on. The eyes are beads. Ready!

If you like the idea of ​​​​creating a home puppet theater, try knitting fairy-tale characters in amigurumi style using chocolate egg boxes. The child will definitely remember home performances, and even when he grows up and finds a box with a collection of such toys (which, by the way, can be stored in an egg tray), he will certainly remember with warmth the time when, together with his mother, he learned about important human qualities with the help of favorite characters made with your own hands.

We propose to knit such a chicken, having mastered it, you can easily create other animals in its likeness.

Crafts from Kinder Surprise “Chicken”. Master class on making

Having tried to knit such a toy at least once, you can easily experiment with colors and quality of yarn. For example, the next bird can be made fluffy. When knitting the “Chicken” amigurumi, I used 100% mercerized cotton with a density of 50g/280m and a hook number 1.5.

We begin to tie the bottom part of the chocolate egg box.

Row 1: in the amigurumi ring we collect 6 single crochets (sc).

Pull first one thread of the ring, then the other, so that the ring is closed.

Row 2: make 6 increases - at the end of the row there will be 12 loops.

Row 3: (1 sc, increase) * 6 times. In this row, as in the previous one, there are 6 increases - a total of 18 loops. For convenience, it is better to highlight the first loop of the row with a marking ring or a paper clip.

Row 4: (2 sc, increase) * 6 times – a total of 24 loops.

Row 5: (4 sc, increase)* 6 times – a total of 30 loops.

Row 6: (5 sc, increase)* 6 times – a total of 36 loops.

Rows 7-17: 1 sc in each loop of the row or 11 simple circles of 36 loops.

On the last rows, it is better to periodically try on knitting on a chocolate egg box, so as not to knit less or more than necessary, because even following the recommendations for choosing yarn and hook, each of us has a different knitting density. Fasten the thread and wrap it inside.

To prevent the knitting from falling off, you need to make a stripe in a circle on the egg carton with glue.

Carefully place the knitting on the box and open the lid so that it does not stick with excess glue.

We knit the upper part of the egg case a little wider than the lower one - up to the 7th row, similar to the upper one.

Row 7: (6 sc, increase)* 6 times – a total of 42 loops.

Rows 8-14: 1 sc in each loop of the row or 7 simple circles of 42 loops.

Just like the bottom part of the knitting, glue the top one.

To make the toy look like a chicken, you need to cut out small details from orange, yellow and white felt: a beak, eyes (draw the dots with a marker or pen) and wings.

Glue the parts to the toy and the game can begin! The craft from a Kinder surprise egg in the shape of a funny chicken is ready!

So I decided not to repeat myself and knit the characters from the fairy tale “Turnip”. And I decided to start with the mouse in order to understand the principle of tying an egg. Let's start! Abbreviations:
air p-air loop
sc - single crochet
ss- connecting post

We will need: "iris", "gamma" threads, a hook (I take No. 1.05), an egg filled with cereal or small balls





First I tie the egg itself.
1st row: We dial 2 air. p, in the 2nd loop from the hook we knit 9 sc, then we connect the ss to the first loop to make a ring.



2nd row: 2 air. p, then in each loop of the previous row we knit 2 sc at the end of the row 1 ss.
3rd row: 2 air. p., in the first loop of the row we knit 1 sc, in the second loop 2 sc, in the third loop 1 sc and so on until the end of the row, and at the end of the ss
4th row: 2 air. p, 1 sc in the first and second loops, 2 sc in the third, 1 sc in the fourth and fifth, 2 sc in the sixth and so on until the end of the row, and at the end ss.
5 row: 2 air. p, 1 sc in the first and second loops, 2 sc in the third, 1 sc in the fourth, fifth and sixth loops, 2 sc in the seventh and so on until the end of the row, and at the end ss.
Place the resulting circle on the bottom of the egg and it should be 1-3 mm larger than the main diameter of the egg.


6-20 row: 2 air. p, 1 sc in each loop and so on until the end, and at the end ss

21 row: 2 air. p, 1 sc in the next 4 loops of the previous row, 1 decrease (we knit 2 sc under one vertex, i.e. yarn over - insert the hook into the loop of the previous row - grab the thread and pull through it - another yarn over - insert the hook into the next loop of the previous row - we grab the thread and pull it through it - there are 5 loops on the hook and now we make a yarn over and knit all 5 loops), 1 sc in the next 4 loops of the previous row, 1 decrease and so on until the end, and at the end ss.
22 row: 2 air stitches, 1 sc in the next 4 loops of the previous row, 1 decrease (we knit 2 sc under one vertex, i.e. yarn over - insert the hook into the loop of the previous row - grab the thread and pull through it - another yarn over - insert the hook into the next loop of the previous row - grab the thread and pull through it - there are 5 loops on the hook and now yarn over and knit all 5 loops), 1 sc in the next 4 loops of the previous row, 1 decrease and so on until the end, and at the end ss.
23 row: 2 air. p, 1 sc in the next 3 loops of the previous row, 1 decrease, and so on until the end of the row, and at the end ss.
24 row: 2 air. p, 1 sc in the next 1 loop of the previous row, 1 decrease and so on until the end, and at the end ss
25 row: 2 air. p, 1 decrease in the next loop, skip one loop of the previous row and 1 decrease in the next, skip 1 loop, 1 decrease and so on until the end, and at the end ss, and fasten the thread and hide the tail.



This is what happened

Ears:

We dial 2 air. p, in the second loop from the hook we knit 6 sc, then 1 air. n and turn the work and knit 2 sc into each loop of the previous row, fasten the thread and leave a tail, so that you can sew it on later.


Spout:

1) We dial 2 air. n, in the second loop from the hook we knit 5 sbn, close it in a ring with a ss.
2) 2 air. p, 1 sc in each loop of the previous row at the end of the ss
3) 2 air. n, 1 sc in each loop of the previous row in the ss horse
4) 2 air. n, 2 sc in each loop of the previous row at the end of the ss
5) 2 air. p, 1 sc in each loop of the previous row at the end of the ss
6) 2 air. n, 2 sc in each loop of the previous row at the end of the ss
7) 2 air. p, 1 sc in each loop of the previous row at the end of the ss
8) 2 air. p, 1 sc in each loop of the previous row at the end of the ss
9) 2 air. p, 2 sc in each loop of the previous row at the end of the ss, fasten the thread and leave a tail of 10 cm to sew the nose to the egg.


I filled the spout with cotton wool from a disk, like this.