Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Beginning Sewing/Monkeys!

So, I have begin sewing in my beginning FCS classes in the last week. The best idea I ever found on in the internet that I stole and made my own is this:

I completely stole the idea from http://www.facsclassroomideas.com.

I place in a baggie 4 buttons, a needle on a piece of patch, a bobbin filled with thread, a small piece of white felt, a larger piece of white thread, a large piece of gray thread, an oval pattern and a pattern of a monkey.

I first have the students cut the oval pattern out of the paper. They then trace the pattern o the larger white piece of felt. Students then cut the oval out.  This is a simple, effective way to have students learn to use a pattern. they don't even know they are learning while they are doing it. Next I teach them how to sew buttons. The students will sew the four buttons onto the white oval however they wish using the buttons and the needle and thread I placed in their baggie.

Once they have completed the button sewing the students cut the monkey pattern out. I got this pattern from "The Cute Book: by Aranzi Aronzo. I found it not to be in my local Barnes and Noble and had to order it from Amazon. But have loved using it in both this class and my fashion design class. Once they have cut the pattern out, I have them choose 2 additional buttons from my large button collection and use those as eyes so they are using their skills immediately. they sew the monkey's face on and then sew the monkey together. I teach in 45 minute classes and this usually takes 6 days to get everyone to complete both the buttons and the monkeys. I love having the "stuff" in the baggie. Keeps everyones items together and the classroom clean at the end of the class.

Here is two of the completed monkeys:



The kids love this project and are excited and eager to complete the project- even during the end of the year slide.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the shout out! Boy, the kids do love these monkeys, it's always a homerun. Glad the bags work out well for you!

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