Sewing is not dead!
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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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!
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 5,051
Look for "grant" opportunities. One of our long time 4H instructors won a nice grant for sewing machines a few years ago. She was able to purchase 8 entry level Berninas to teach her students to sew. One of the colleges that teaches home Ec (whatever they call it these days) offered the grant. Pretty sweet! Too bad the high schools don't value shop classes and Home Ec for teaching skills.
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#16
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 128
I had 15 beginning sewers ages 7 to 13 last week (four mornings from 9-noon). The 7 year old and the 13 year old were boys. Luckily I recruited 7 other 4H volunteers to provide the constant oversight beginners need. The kids made a 4 patch pillow, a book bag tote, IPod case, drawstring petal pouch and a backpack. The kids were such a kick during the "fashion show". The little boy demonstrated in detail how his case opened and closed. The kids and their parents asked where else they can get sewing lessons. I have a regular 4H sewing group and if all the kids do join 4H, I'm going to need a bigger room!!
I'm always on the lookout for quick sewing projects, especially for boys. Would you mind sharing what you've done with your groups?
I'm always on the lookout for quick sewing projects, especially for boys. Would you mind sharing what you've done with your groups?
#17
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 45
I recently helped my 12 year old grandson make a lap quilt for Project Lioness. Everyone in the group was so proud of him. Now he is working on his favorite football team quilt for himself. Sewing has really helped his eye - hand coordination.
#18
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Tavistock, Ontario, Canada
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Look for "grant" opportunities. One of our long time 4H instructors won a nice grant for sewing machines a few years ago. She was able to purchase 8 entry level Berninas to teach her students to sew. One of the colleges that teaches home Ec (whatever they call it these days) offered the grant. Pretty sweet! Too bad the high schools don't value shop classes and Home Ec for teaching skills.
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