Sewing mamas!Calling all AmityMama's who like to sew! Do you make quilts, clothes, diapers, bags? Do you love to run your fingers through fiber? Can't get enough just sewing, but want to talk about it too? Come on in!
I'm teaching a sewing class to a couple girls in our homeschooling group and I'm running out of simple projects for them. The girls are 8 and 10 and are very new to sewing. I'm looking for small, quick and easy projects for them, preferably something that can be finished in 1-2 hours time. So far we've done snugbug's origami tissue pouches and Starleigh headbands, they're loving having finished projects to take home with them after each lesson and have asked for more things like that before diving into elastic pants/skirt/shorts. I'm leaning toward pillowcases for the next project, but would love to hear any other ideas.
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Jayme ~ mama to Nathan (10/98) and Lauren (6/02)
How about those coasters that Cherryann made? There is some folding involved but then just sewing around the square. They could make them as a gift for their mamas, grandma, auntie, etc.
A doll pillow and blanket if they play with dolls still or perhaps have a younger sibling to gift it to.
Cloth napkins if you think they could iron up a hem. Placemats could be sewn, turned and topstitched.
Triangle head scrarf w/ elastic.
__________________ Shannon
soulmate to Daniel
mama to Sebastian (4/97), Tierran (4/00), and Everette Jean (10/02)
EvieJean "When I'm a dult I'll sew all your clothes for you mama. And when you outgrow them I'll make you more."
Jayme, my daughter is 8 and she just finished making a patchwork blankie for her dolls. We didn't use batting, just flannel for the back. Turned and top stitched the edges. I'm thinking maybe a simple applique for the next blanket would be cute and patchwork around the border. The patchwork was good to teach those 1/4" seem allowances and matching up the cross sections.
Or you can do a small crazy quilt those are easy and you can use scrap fabric. Turn and top stitch the backing to finish a doll blanket.
In the last Threads, there was a cute project to make a small purse from a placemat. You take a woven placemat, fold it in two lengthwise. Then you take the bottom edge and bring it up so that there's only 1/4 of the length that sticks out (that 1/4 will be your flap). Then you manage to attach a long cord for the strap, sew a cute button on the purse and a loop on the flap, and tada!
The project involves sewing through 4 layers + the cord, so I don't know how hard it would be, but the result was really cute!
I second the elastic waist skirt idea. I did sewing 4H when I was age 9-12 and the first year we made elastic waist skirts with a ruffle on the bottom.
Thanks for all the great ideas everyone! They made pillowcases and it went better than I had anticipated. Straight lines are a bit challenging for one of the girls, but she did a passable job and they were both so excited about their pillowcases.
Last week they made starleigh headbands and they were both wearing them yesterday. Next week I think we'll go with drawstring bags.