1990

May 1990

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • “Please Bless Him, Father”

    Richard G. Scott

  • Truth Will Prevail

    Paula Hunt

  • Friend to Friend

    Janet Peterson and Lloyd P. George

  • Tyson the Timid Turtle

    Laura Stewart

  • Sharing Time: Jesus Organized His Church

    Laurel Rohlfing

  • Just Wait, Buster Bailey

    Allison White

  • The Lord Leads the Jaredites to a Promised Land

  • Mother’s Day Crafts

    Corliss Clayton

  • Funstuf

    • Flowers

      Jody L. Beth

    • Old Testament Prophets

      Janet Peterson

    • International Dress, Then and Now

      Mary Jean Plantner

  • Kitchen Krafts: Dinner for Mom

    Corliss Clayton

  • Heidi Pedersen of Hallingby, Norway

    Lawrence Cummins

  • For Little Friends

    • Amber’s Gift

      Athleen Sharp

    • Macaroni Bead Necklace

      Joy N. Hulme

    • Yarn Art

      Julie Wardell

    • Pudding Cones

      Pat Graham

  • A Lesson Lived

    Debbie Davidson

  • No Empty Chairs

    Lisa Dahlgren

  • Joseph, Son of Israel (Part 1)

    Beverly Webecke

  • My Brother Is Special

    Rita Ann Burke

  • Out of the Best Books: Summer Reading Fun

  • The Traveler

    Arthur Nelson

  • John A. Widtsoe—Master Teacher

    Lawrence Cummins

Yarn Art
May 1990


“Yarn Art,” Friend, May 1990, 33

Yarn Art

By Julie Wardell

To make a yarn picture, you will need: paper, glue, yarn, and miscellaneous tiny objects such as cereal, buttons, punched-out paper circles, beans, rickrack, toothpicks, or colored macaroni (see Macaroni Bead Necklace instructions).

  1. Make a simple design on the paper with glue (see illustration). Press yarn onto the glue lines.

  2. Glue tiny objects inside the yarn outlines.