I used to love spool knitting and just knew that my student would as well. So I made a whole bunch of them!
Supplies and instructions over at Connie's Creations.
I used to love spool knitting and just knew that my student would as well. So I made a whole bunch of them!
Supplies and instructions over at Connie's Creations.
We are having a great time in sewing! Each week our students work on their different projects - either starting something new, working on an ongoing project, or finishing up something. What we have now added is weaving for those that are interested!
This student is a very accomplished sewer. He has been sewing with Let's Go Crafting for quite awhile now - he also sews at home. What he really wanted to learn was weaving - so we brought out one of our student looms and got him set up to make a scarf. Now he is weaving like a champ! I can't wait to show you the finished scarf - he has chosen such bright, fun yarn that I know this scarf is going to be lovely.
This student came to class this week with the idea to make an infinity scarf. She thought it out, designed it and made it all in one class! Beautiful!
Two students working on different projects, but together.
One of the things that I LOVE about our classes is that they foster friendship and camaraderie. The kids are all very supportive and helpful to each other - they share their thoughts, their ups and their downs. The atmosphere created here is wonderful for their social and emotional growth.
Please also note the hat she is wearing. She knit that hat in the round. The fit is perfect and keeps her warm on these chilly mornings.
Let's see what the kids have in store for us next week!
Knitting classes continue to be a source of fun and entertainment for our students! We do so many things in addition to knitting in this class.
First up though is a pair of VERY cute slippers!!
We also made pom-poms and although they can be made by one person alone, it is much more fun to make them with a friend.
Pom-pom made using only her fingers and yarn :o)
The student who made these learned them in one lesson.
She decided she wanted to make another one. Isn't this lovely, the stitches and tension are all so even - I couldn't have done any better.
Pom-poms were the order of the day!
As you can see, even though this is a knitting class, we learn so much more during our time together - crochet, finger weaving, spool knitting, pom-pom making - really anything yarn related. The kids really have so much fun!
Sewing classes at Let's Go Crafting are always amazing because our students are amazing. The things that they create and think up are so fabulous!
This 4th grader finished his shorts today!
Working with knit fabric is not an easy thing to do, but this 5th grader is making great progress.
Once this student saw his classmate making some shorts, he knew he also needed a pair!
These students are working together on their projects. They are all at a point where there is some hand sewing and it's just so much more fun to do this and chat at the same time.
Another letter pillow for this student. She is making her name in pillows and says she wants to hang them on her wall. Hopefully she'll let me take a picture of all of them when they are hung - I'm sure that will be a focal point of her room!
Our last class in November was a complete hoot! Everyone had so much fun!
We had lots of spool knitting. I remember enjoying this so much as a kid, but was unsure of how it would be received by my students. Well, I should not have been worried, they love it! I can't wait to show them some of the animals that I have created with spool knitted strings!
We had the completion of a stuffed bear leg and also the start of the torso - this student is well on her way to having a finished project!
This student wanted to try something a little different - she chose to knit a scarf with sock yarn and US#1 needles. Boy is she brave!! I love knitting on the smaller needles with fine yarn, but it does take a bit longer than if larger needles and yarn were being used. It sure is pretty though!
We also had finger weaving.
My daughter showed up and was immediately put to work by this student. This student is making a finger weave scarf and wanted to know if it was long enough so she asked my daughter to model it to check length. Looks good to me!
This student is really good at knitting and wanted to learn crochet. You know her from her crocheted shoe laces from last time, well she is now making a hair tie to learn sc and practice the tension on her chain stitches. She is doing a great job!
The scarf in one of the previous pictures, can double as a jumprope!
Did you know you can finger weave off of both ends of the ball of yarn?? Neither did I!!
For my classes, for my students, I always try to have interesting projects for them to make. In order for them to actually see what something will look like, I try to make samples. Hot off my knitting needles is the Snowflap Hat!
This hat uses the knit stitch and the purl stitch and is completely appropriate for a third project for most students.
Isn't it cute!! And it is warm!
Appropriate for both boys and girls as you can see! If you want more information on this hat go to my personal website: Connie's Creations.
Our students sure worked hard on their costumes during the Halloween Costume Workshop!!
Look at this fabulous poodle skirt!!
Isn't her "poodle" just too cute?! I love the collar she chose for it - those are little pearls.
This student was so thrilled with her costume!! Look at her tail - it is totally detachable so that she can easily get into and out of this costume all by herself.
Just look at her mask - too cute!
My daughter was not quite as ambitious as some of my students, but she decided to alter an existing costume that we already had. We hand sewed red patches underneath holes that she had cut into the fabric.
She has asked me not to share until after Halloween so you will have to wait for the big reveal then.
We had a great session at our most recent Halloween Costume workshop on Sunday!
This student finished his costume and was completely thrilled!!! Doesn't he look fabulous?!!
Simply wonderful work for this 4th grader!
Next up is a third grader who wants to be an alligator. This is her tail.
She really did a great job getting all those spikes on her tail!
This is the top part of her alligator costume. This costume is so perfect for the elementary aged child - it is easy on and easy off - and leaves the hands free. And of course it looks wonderful on her! At our next session she will make her face mask and be done. What a great costume!
We had our first of three sessions for the Halloween Costume Workshop!! Our students have some great ideas and started on their projects.
We cut out patterns - this one is for a fairy.
We pinned them to our fabric - this will be a vampire.
This will be Rainbow Dash.
We cut our fabric - this will be a poodle skirt.
We even got some sewing done - this will be a dinosaur.
Poodle skirt sewing.
All in all a great session and some fabulous costumes taking place!