French Knitting
I remember doing this as a kid, with a little doll spool and a ball of the most scratchy yarn, plus a little competitive edge between my sister and I as we tried to see who could knit the longest piece. French knitting (or spool knitting) is a skill you can put down and pick up again a few weeks later and easily know where you left off. The knitted pieces you create are amazing for creative play for children and weaving into bigger projects. Give it a go and see how you get on. There are also loads of wonderful how-to videos for kids on YouTube like this one… click here
If you’ve given finger knitting a try, this is a great next step. It’s the same up and over movement.
This spool is made from a piece of hazel I drilled through the middle. I then added 4 little nails into the top for the pins. My clever husband made me some hawthorn spikes to use.
Materials Needed:
A spool (a tube with 4+ pins in the top)
You can also use a loo roll with 4 lolly sticks taped to the sides.
A needle (a pencil works well too)
A ball of yarn