Sewing is not dead!
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Sewing is not dead!
Just thought I'd let you know.
I just finished the third 4-H sewing project in two months. Worked with 29 members ages 9 - 21 (including two boys) who made their first ever pj pants out of cotton or flannel. Sometimes it was a struggle for them - and they reluctantly bonded with their seam rippers - but they are so very proud of their pants!
I provided 6 of the nine machines we used and was in charge of keeping all the machines going. Surprised myself at how much I actually knew - and knew enough to look online for more info for the foreign-to-me White, Kenmore and Singer machines. I was also the experienced sewist
And I noticed that my little black Singers gave the kids no problems at all. They sewed on two 221's, two 222's, 99K, Singer 774, Pfaff 1222E, Janome 4800, another simpler Janome, White and a Kenmore I could never find the manual for. Everything got at least one good cleaning and oiling.
I just finished the third 4-H sewing project in two months. Worked with 29 members ages 9 - 21 (including two boys) who made their first ever pj pants out of cotton or flannel. Sometimes it was a struggle for them - and they reluctantly bonded with their seam rippers - but they are so very proud of their pants!
I provided 6 of the nine machines we used and was in charge of keeping all the machines going. Surprised myself at how much I actually knew - and knew enough to look online for more info for the foreign-to-me White, Kenmore and Singer machines. I was also the experienced sewist
And I noticed that my little black Singers gave the kids no problems at all. They sewed on two 221's, two 222's, 99K, Singer 774, Pfaff 1222E, Janome 4800, another simpler Janome, White and a Kenmore I could never find the manual for. Everything got at least one good cleaning and oiling.
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That is awesome. Thanks to the internet, I am also giving sewing - other then quilts a try. Looking for good free videos to help. there are a lot of them but I have yet to find the perfect ones...want to find a good one on how to read, use patterns. Step by step. I just bought a bunch of patterns. Joann has them on sale for 1.99 today.
#6
Good for you! The middle school teacher has a sewing class for kids. They each make a book bag with a shoulder strap and a drawstring. My son still used his bag when he went to college! He was very proud of it. I am so glad to see you taught both boys and girls. Boys can sew too.
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That is great...I think there is a comeback for kids and sewing. I just finished a week of Sewing Camp at our church - we do this now as our VBS...called Talent camp. Learn cooking, sewing, woodworking, Jewelry, art...and a bunch more. Our sewing camp was the first to fill up with 16 girls...mostly 9-12. It was my 2nd year doing it and the girls love it!
Keep teaching!!
Keep teaching!!
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Fantastic and thanks for being there for the kids. The sense of pride and satisfaction when they complete something is a sight to behold and treasure.
As a former 4-H leader I too taught kids to sew. Now it's a treat to work with my GD. Just this past week we had a sew together for pj pants. One finished as she went back home the other two are up the road so we will get theirs done next week. They are 8,9, and 10.
As a former 4-H leader I too taught kids to sew. Now it's a treat to work with my GD. Just this past week we had a sew together for pj pants. One finished as she went back home the other two are up the road so we will get theirs done next week. They are 8,9, and 10.
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They local 4H is starting a quilting class this month. I have been debating calling the director to see if they help. I would assume they have instructors in place if the class is posted, but many hands make light work.
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irishrose many hands do indeed make light work. We (the other leader & I) recruited 3 other ladies who sewed to help just to keep all the members on track - especially for getting the fabric and pattern together and cut out, then overseeing the sewing of seams and pressing. The more one on one that can be provided the better!
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