Knit The Christmas Story Jan Messent Soft Cover Book Nativity Scene 64 pages
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Knit The Christmas Story Jan Messent Soft Cover Book Knit Nativity Scene 64 pages
As found at a local church Bazaar
By The Crafts Library
Knit and craft the Christmas Nativity Story.
The book Includes instructions on making and knitting the following:
The Stable
Stars
Mary
Joseph
The Manger
The Infant (Baby Jesus)
Animals (Ox, Ass, Sheep)
Shepards (Kneeling, Standing)
Angel
Wise Men (Caspar, Balthazar, Melchior)
Children
Introduction
The most important Christian festival is a time of coming together for families and groups, and what better way could one have than to share the joys of creating the Nativity scene, small enough to be manageable and large enough for all to have a hand in its making, from the older, more experienced knitter, to the youngest beginner.
The patterns are presented in a way which allows for individual interpretation, both of yarns and of stitch patterns, and the simple card figures are easily made from thick ‘box card’ which can be obtained quite easily. This is where those not so keen on taking part in the knitting activities can be of help. There is even a simple yarn-wrapping activity for young fingers, as the whole of the stable wall is covered in this way.
The knitted garments will provide many hours of enjoyment for those who create them. The materials needed are simple and inexpensive; it should be quite possible to provide all the requirements from home or school.
Materials and tools
1. Thick ‘box card’ — straight, clean, undamaged pieces cut from grocery boxes, and larger pieces for the stable.
2. A very sharp craft knife, old scissors, small pliers and wire-cutters.
3. Ruler and tape-measure.
4. Pins, large and small. Stapler - optional but useful.
5. Pencils arid coloured fibre-pens for faces.
6. Strong carpet glue - a large pot.*
7. Sticky-tape - strong parcel-tape is useful. Double-sided sticky tape is essential.
8. Paper clips and bull-dog clips.
9. Synthetic wadding for padding - small amounts.
10. Needlework scissors, wool (tapestry) needles for sewing.
11. A range of knitting needles from size 3-6 mm., and a medium sized crochet hook for chains.
12. An assortment of double-knitting (D.K.) yarns. Check individual instructions for colours and types, and see separate heading for quantities.
13. Useful bits and pieces include small tubular centres from reels of sticky- tape, for head-dresses and gifts, sequins, beads, braids and fancy cords for decoration.
14. For the halos and stars, pieces of transparent plastic; the kind used for small disposable pots from the food counters of grocery stores. This should be pliable enough to cut with scissors.
15. Pliable wire needed for the shepherds’ crooks, (see instructions for specific amounts), or use wooden ones if you prefer.
16. Strips of hook and pile fabric fastener to hold the roof in position. Optional.
*Glue: the use of glue in this project is not a poor substitute for sewing. A good strong glue, carefully applied with a brush, is the best way to attach rigid parts to each other in this kind of project where ease, speed, efficiency and neatness are important. It can be re-enforced by staples and sticky-tape if necessary. It is perhaps safer to have an adult in charge of this department.
YARN AMOUNTS
It is virtually impossible to say how much yarn will be needed for these figures, as so much depends on the varying thicknesses of D.K. yarns, individual knitting tensions and stitch patterns used, but the largest garment will only need, at most, a 25 gm. ball, and the other parts only very small oddments. The main thing is to acquire a large variety of colours from which to choose, dull ones as well as bright ones, plenty of whites and flesh colours, and browns. The largest part of the project is the stable. The roof/floor is knitted with a heavy rug-type yarn on thicker needles, but the walls, again, are made from oddments wrapped around card strips, and these yarns can be any thickness as long as the colours blend in with each other. This part should be supervised by one person so that an overall unity is achieved in the colours and the ‘window landscapes’.
The actual yarns/colours used for each figure are shown separately to help you identify thicknesses and yarn-types, (see pages 9 and 10).
About the Auther:
Jan Messent is a qualified teacher whose work now covers embroidery, knitting and crochet, She has written and illustrated many books on these subjects, including Designing Embroidery from Ancient and Primitive Sources, Embroidery and Nature, Embroidery and Animals, Embroidery and Architecture and Have You Any Wool? Her principle aim is to help those interested in the crafts to realise their own creative potential. This is particularly evident in The Knitted Farmyard, which she adapted from the German original, Knitted Gnomes and Fairies, The Enchanted Castle and in this present book which will give many hours of enjoyment to those who create the Christmas story.
Acknowledgements
First published in Great Britain 1987
Search Press Ltd and Burns & Oates, Wellwood, North Farm Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3DR
in association with Book Club Associates
Copyright © 1987 Search Press Ltd and Burns & Qates
Text, models and drawings by Jan Messent
Photographs by Search Press Studios
ISBN 085532616 6
UPC: 9 780855 326166
The 64 page book measures approximatly:
8 X 8 X 1/8 Inches (20.3 X 20.3 X 0.3 cm)
And weighs 5.5 oz (156 gr).
Shipping weight will be 190 grams in a plain envelope.
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Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 216105153 |
Start Time | Tue 01 Apr 2025 20:28:40 (EDT) |
Close Time | Thu 01 May 2025 20:28:40 (EDT) |
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Item Condition | Used |
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Dispatch Time | Next Day |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | Canada |
Auto Extend | No |
Craft Type | Mixed Yarn Crafts |
Theme | Holiday/Christmas |
Type | Doll/Toy |
Wool Weight | !Leftovers |