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80 pages
Contents
4 page spreads for each project
- What I am making
- Who am i making it for
- Drawing of design
- Type of fabric
- Fabric classification
- Fabric category
- Method of production
- Notes about how I produced your product
- Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces
- What I enjoyed most
- Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project
- Materials and resources list at end of book
Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive.
This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future.
Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly.
Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings.
Planning your activity
Resources you may require to get started:
-A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding.
-Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons.
-Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice.
-Ruler and tape measure.
-Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form.
- A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity.
-An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create.
Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.