I haven’t written about my sewing club much lately. We have been working on the same projects we
started several weeks back. It’s hard to
really get anything done in a half hour after school, but the girls don’t seem
to lose interest in their projects, even if they miss a meeting or take longer
than expected to finish.
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| Fleece hedgehog pattern and tutorial from the book Wild and Wonderful Fleece Animals |
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| My little hedgehog |
Last time we met, I had planned on making cute upcycled mittens made from old felted sweaters.
One of my students felted a very heavy sweater which was difficult to
work with, so she abandoned that project.
Another girl, who used a thinner felted sweater, actually cut out a
pattern and made one mitten today. Some
of the girls worked on their felt owls, pillows and some began this really cute fleece hedgehog pattern I found online before the meeting. I tried it out 45 minutes before the meeting
and was putting on the finishing touches when the meeting began. The girls fell in love with this little
hedgehog and much to my delight, were definitely onboard with the project. I had enlarged the pattern slightly and
brought my fleece out of the closet. I
made mine in gray, but some opted for pink, turquoise or multicolor hedgehogs. One or two of them have decided to give their little creatures to a younger sibling for Christmas.
The pattern called for sewing the hedgehog by machine, but I made mine
by hand and decided that was a quicker and easier route for the amount of
students who showed up for the meeting. I explained how to cut out and pin the pattern, how to place the one
piece on the fold, and how many of each piece to cut. Some just cut, some just pinned, and one
actually stitched her hedgehog body to the bottom and added the eyes. The one student who started putting her
hedgehog together has had several years of sewing experience, so she catches on
to projects immediately and works quickly and skillfully. Although some have very little sewing experience, they
are moving along pretty well.
Honestly, I don’t care which project they work on during the
meetings, I am just happy to teach them a little bit about sewing and watch
them as they become more adept with each new project.
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| Student hedgehog in progress |
When I was out and about doing a little Christmas shopping about a week ago,
I was inspired by the little felt gift bags for sale in several stores, and thought that would be a great
project for the girls during this holiday season. They can decorate the outside of the bag with
hand stitched appliquéd shapes and then stitch the bags and handles via the
machine. I’d better introduce that
project soon. I can’t believe we only
have 2 more Thursday meetings until Christmas vacation!
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