Crafting for Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes is a rewarding endeavor. We can enjoy our hobbies of knitting, crocheting, sewing and more while helping kids around the world. And if we craft more than we can possibly pack in individual shoeboxes we can donate them as fillers to OCC directly. If you are like me, you
are always on the lookout for new items to craft. I wanted to share some of my favorite places to find inspiration for my crocheting and sewing projects.
Eight of My Favorite Crafting Sites
(in no particular order)
An encyclopedia of sorts with links to thousands of free patterns and tutorials. They offer dozens of categories. Some of my favorites from AllFreeSewing:
- My Library Bag Tutorial (had to share this!)
- Sewn Toys
- Sew for Kids
- Stylish Upcycled Pocket Purse
Same as AllFreeSewing--an index of free patterns & tutorials from across the web. Some of my favorites to check:
3. Pinterest
Some of my favorites:
- Simply Shoeboxes Pinterest Boards (our boards)
- All boards have to do with packing shoeboxes. Many are craft boards.
- Crafting for Shoeboxes Pinterest Boards
- All things crafting that can go in a shoebox.
- Joy with Purpose Pinterest Boards
- Many craft boards with shoebox packing items.
Some of my favorites:
- Our Crochet Projects
- Our Sewing Projects
- How to Make a Pencil Case
- Click to see all of the Crafting Tutorials and Photo Albums
One of my Favorite Craft filled shoeboxes. This was just the beginning--it included hygiene & school supplies and toys also. (Note: this was pre-2017 when candy was allowed.) |
6. FaveCrafts
- Dolls & Teddy Bears
- Paper Crafts (lots of free printable coloring pages for the 10 to 14 year old shoeboxes)
- Pillowcase Style Dress
- Lined Pencil Pouch
- Drawstring Bag (sized to hold a shoebox)
- Crochet Wallet
- Crochet Stand Up Bag
- Grandma Sally's Bitty Blanket Lovey
Traveling Checkers tutorial |
An index of crafts from many sites to be made for and by kids ages 1 to 18. Some of my favorite categories to check:
A dress and hat I made for a past shoebox. |
I have shared images of several of the items I've crafted for my Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes. You can see all of those posts here: Handmade by Cheryl for Shoeboxes. I've also shared in this post Why I Like to Design My Own Crafts.
I'd love to hear where you find inspiration and patterns for crafting for shoeboxes. What do you like to craft to include in your shoeboxes?
A couple of new sites for me to check out. A very useful post, Cheryl. Thanks for all the link backs. Sharing on social media.
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