Dick and Jane Fabric ideas
#41
Yes, Milleroch... great ideas on the teaching methods...same goes with their art work..."Tell me about your picture."
As cute as the fabric is, there is a gray line between the generations who "knew" Dick and Jane and the recent generations who learned with Sesame Street, Electric Co., "Big Books", and without phonics, etc.
Some will have NO idea who D&J are. I think the nostalgic fabric is for a specific generation... many who are now on Medicare!
Of course there was nothing wrong with D&J unless you figure in the stereotypical figures and jobs, etc. It was a slice of life (not all lives) of the times. That reading "method" and many, many great teachers, taught millions of kids to read.
Okay... I'm off my soapbox... back to the sewing machine...
As cute as the fabric is, there is a gray line between the generations who "knew" Dick and Jane and the recent generations who learned with Sesame Street, Electric Co., "Big Books", and without phonics, etc.
Some will have NO idea who D&J are. I think the nostalgic fabric is for a specific generation... many who are now on Medicare!
Of course there was nothing wrong with D&J unless you figure in the stereotypical figures and jobs, etc. It was a slice of life (not all lives) of the times. That reading "method" and many, many great teachers, taught millions of kids to read.
Okay... I'm off my soapbox... back to the sewing machine...
#42
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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It doesn't make any difference about the "time zone." The method works with any pictures. A lot has to do with time spent w/a loving adult, verbal exchanges, language development, etc. etc.. Time spent with an adult is the most powerful incentive in the world and has the highest impact on learning to read.
#43
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Originally Posted by crossginny
Here's a link to a Bow Tucks Tote I made with Dick and Jane fabric. : )
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-49813-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-49813-1.htm
#44
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Posts: 37
I have this fabric too. My plan is to alternate a story book page with a pinwheel block (9 inch blocks). I don't know about sashing yet as it's still in the planning stage. And I'm planning to make a piano keyboard border. I'm slow & a new quilter.....so who knows???
#47
Originally Posted by brendadawg
I collected this fabric for quite some time and made my DGD a quilt for Christmas a year ago. She loved it! I think I've posted it before, but I'll put a couple of pic's on here.
It turned out I liked the back as much as the front.
It turned out I liked the back as much as the front.
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