In every class we greet at the door, say our beginning verse, are given simple instructions sometimes a story and then our work begins. Then we close with a verse as well.
In 1st and 2nd grade handwork we have been making simple Treasure bags which hang around the neck. These small bags consist of the knit stitch, changing colors, and simple sewing (overcast stitch) and finger knitting a long chain for a beautiful matching strap. We have also been finger knitting long chains for future projects. Finger knitting helps the students with their knitting with needles.
In 3rd and 4th grade handwork we have also been working on making Treasure bags which are the same as the 1st and 2nd grade bags. Some students have been learning how to purl too. We have also been working on finger knitting to help students with their knitting dexterity.
In 5th and 6th grade we are making adorable Gnomes. To make these Gnomes students must count stitches, learn to bind off, change colors, purl and do some simple sewing. We have been working on documenting and drawing out our patterns for our work as well.
For our next projects in all classes we will be incorporating and exploring felting.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
First projects with Ms. Raven at Prairie Moon
I just counted up the weeks that I have know been teaching handwork at Prairie Moon School and was surprised that it has only been three weeks. It feels like I have been their twice that long. Well it has been fun. All classes 1st- 6th are remembering or just learning how to knit. You know its like riding a bike, once I reminded them how to cast they were ready to knit. Those whom are just learning are picking up quickly.
We are beginning our first projects right away. I realize how important it is for many to have that quick satisfaction. I must admit I can be like that sometimes.
First through fourth grade will making a small treasure bag to keep special
treasures in. I have changed the pattern for the 1st and 2nd to be just a simple rectangle knit to be about eight inches and folded and sewed up on the sides with a little flap in which we will add small round wood buttons to close.
I told the first and second to make to finger knit chains for keep and for our "future project". We will use one of those chains for our treasure bags.
Photo to come!
Fifth and Sixth will make a Gnome. I wanting to finish mine this weekend to show the class to get them excited. I am excited! I am using a pattern that I found on MaeheGirl blog. Thank you! This pattern is a sew up pattern not in the round. I think our next project I want to explore handwork in the round.
Photo to come!
We are beginning our first projects right away. I realize how important it is for many to have that quick satisfaction. I must admit I can be like that sometimes.
First through fourth grade will making a small treasure bag to keep special
treasures in. I have changed the pattern for the 1st and 2nd to be just a simple rectangle knit to be about eight inches and folded and sewed up on the sides with a little flap in which we will add small round wood buttons to close.
I told the first and second to make to finger knit chains for keep and for our "future project". We will use one of those chains for our treasure bags.
Photo to come!
Fifth and Sixth will make a Gnome. I wanting to finish mine this weekend to show the class to get them excited. I am excited! I am using a pattern that I found on MaeheGirl blog. Thank you! This pattern is a sew up pattern not in the round. I think our next project I want to explore handwork in the round.
Photo to come!
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