How to Make Pool Noodle and PVC Swords

Max had a small Cub Scout Day Camp this Saturday. Since Greg is one of the den leaders and I’m a mom, we ended up making a lot of the supplies for it. There was a lot of wiggling and figuring things out going on, but I’m going to pass what I learned on to you!

How to Make Pool Noodle and PVC Swords

For each sword you will need:

  • Half of a pool noodle (the narrower ones, not the wide ones)
  • About 4 feet of 3/4″ PVC pipe (should measure about 1″ outside diameter)
  • A PVC Slip x Slip X Slip Tee connector (to fit on your pipe, try it on)
  • Measuring Tape
  • A saw (to cut pipe, we used a jigsaw)
  • A drill with 1″ wood spade bit
  • PVC cement

FYI: This is what we used and how we made these swords. You could definitely substitute some tools and materials, but the way we made them was fast, easy, and effective.

Directions:

1. If you haven’t already, cut your (full-length) pool noodle in half. I used a steak knife. Set other half aside for another sword.

2. Cut PVC pipe into three sections: 34″ (or 36″, if intended for an adult), 4″, and 4″. Set aside or discard remaining scrap of pipe.

3. Using drill bit, bore through the top of the ‘T’ section of the connecting piece (so that the pipe can slide all the way through).

How to Make Pool Noodle and PVC Swords

4. Slide long section of pipe into pool noodle. Make sure it goes almost all of the way in, but leave about an inch or inch and a half of pool noodle without pipe in it. (That way if the kids start stabbing each other with the tip of the sword, they don’t get jabbed with the end of the pipe.)

5. Slide the connector onto the pipe, cut side against the pool noodle.

6. Apply PVC glue to the inside of the connector (the sides that are still open) and insert the two short pieces. Use a wipe to remove any excess glue, allow to dry.

How to Make Pool Noodle and PVC Swords

There you go, easy peasy!

9 Year Celebration – Pattern Giveaway!

(This Giveaway is OVER! Thank you to everyone who participated!)

Finishing up Crochetvolution didn’t leave me with much time to throw a party over nine years of blogging, but I’m still excited! 9 years is a long time to do anything, and it’s a ridiculously long time to keep a blog running. I started blogging back in 2005, as a new mom with an eight-month-old baby. Since then I’ve added a few more children to our family. I’ve moved halfway around the worldand back – as well as making a few other, less exciting moves. I’ve published more than 150 patterns, including publishing in three separate webzines and one book! There was even that one time an essay of mine was published in Interweave Crochet. So many exciting things have happened because nine years ago I brought my hook and yarn to the internet, and that’s worth celebrating!

I had originally planned to give away specific patterns, but where’s the fun in that? What if you win a knitting pattern and you don’t knit? What if you win Batman but you wanted Superman? What if you don’t like hats?

I thought it might be simpler to just give away coupons for free patterns from my pattern store. Doesn’t that sound better? Doesn’t that sound like more fun? To celebrate 9 years I’m giving away 9 prizes, and we’re making it nice and simple.

Enter to Win Imagine's Birthday Pattern Giveaway!

PRIZES

1st Prize: 9 free patterns of your choice!
2nd Prize: 8 free patterns of your choice!
3rd Prize: 7 free patterns of your choice!
4th Prize: 6 free patterns of your choice!
5th Prize: 5 free patterns of your choice!
6th Prize: 4 free patterns of your choice!
7th Prize: 3 free patterns of your choice!
8th Prize: 2 free patterns of your choice!
9th Prize: 1 free pattern of your choice!

That’s a total of 45 patterns, with a value of up to $225. Take a look at what’s available, then come back here if you want to get in on the sweet, sweet giveaway action!

HOW TO ENTER

  • To enter giveaway, you must leave a comment on this post along with the email address you would like your prize sent to. (Valid email address is REQUIRED for entry.) Only one entry of this type per person.
  • OPTIONAL bonus entry: ‘Like’ Inner Child Crochet on Facebook. (If you already like ICC on Facebook, it still counts as an entry.) You MUST mention this in your blog comment to receive credit for it.
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  • Only one prize may be won per person. Winners will be selected for the largest prize first and proceed down to the smallest. Once an entrant has won a prize, all other entries for the same person will be removed from consideration.
  • Giveaway closes June 11, 2014 at 11:59 PM CST.

The fine print:

Giveaway ends June 11, 2014 at 11:59 PM CST. Open to Legal Residents (18 years of age or older) of the US only. Winners will be selected by Random.org and be notified by email. Prize codes will be sent via email. Only single patterns currently available for sale are being offered as prizes; eBooks are not included. The product offered for the giveaway is free of charge, no purchase necessary. Facebook and Twitter are in no way associated with this giveaway. By providing your information in this form, you are providing your information to me and me alone. I do not share or sell information and will use any information only for the purpose of contacting the winner.

Good luck!

Summer Crochetvolution!

It’s done! It’s done! (Yay!)

Summer Crochetvolution is here!

I thought I had a hard time putting out the issue with a newborn…apparently that’s nothing compared to the challenge of putting an issue together with a three-month-old! (I’m holding out hope that things will be easier with a six-month old. I may be deluding myself. Please let me continue deluding myself.)

You should definitely, definitely check out the issue. I really enjoyed doing the research for the articles about cashmere and crochet in the US. Hopefully, you enjoy reading them.

Go check it out!