Mother/Child Workshop

We are now hosting mother/child workshops at Let's Go Crafting's studio.  The most recent one was so much fun!  They chose the Lined Book Bag for their project.

All fabrics cut and placed on our worktable.

All fabrics cut and placed on our worktable.

Purring the bags together.

Purring the bags together.

We always prepare carefully for our workshops.  All tools and necessary items are placed within easy reach on our work table.

The students first pick their fabrics and then we get right down to pinning and sewing.  "Tux the distractor" usually gets into the mix asking for attention.

Sewing, sewing, sewing.

Sewing, sewing, sewing.

There are more than enough sewing machines for everyone to work at the same time.

WOW!

WOW!

Check out these bags!  I had some very fun designer fabrics on hand and decided to offer these for this project.  Don't they look fabulous?!

They all turned out great!

They all turned out great!

Happy kids.

Happy kids.

The mommies stayed in the back ground and let the kids take center stage for this photo.

Designer fabrics.

Designer fabrics.

I really loved this fabric and was happy it was used for such a nice bag.  Contact us to schedule your mother/child workshop.

Knitting, Sewing and Weaving

Wow!!  It is becoming so hard to keep up with these students!  They are working and having so much fun!

All knitting together.A new student learning to knit.Casting on for a new project.Starting the second part of this project.Sweater progress.It is amazing that a 3rd grader has the patience to knit a sweater!!  She even did her swatch to make sure it comes out the right size.Break time!Beautiful weaving.Such a cute kitten.Side view of kitten.Face close up.A new project in the works.

Note the kitty keeping her company!

Warping for a new weaving project.More new projects being started.Lovely pillow with a special pocket.Fabulous pile weave.

Birthday Party!

We organized another fun-filled birthday party this past weekend!

Before a party we get all set up.Before any party, we make sure all the pieces necessary for the project and the tools needed are all set up and ready to go.Attaching the eyes.

Once the guests arrive, they pick their fabrics and get started right away.  Here they are cutting out and attaching the eyes.

So Cute!I don't know how they do it, but each student manages to pick the perfect eyes to go with their owl.Snack time on the patio.Chatting and eating.Back to work.Finishing touches.Hand sewing together.Creative additions.

Each owl turns out different and totally cute.  Some of the party goers decided to add embellishments to their owls.  I really love when this happens!

Fronts.Tail feathers added.

Such cute tail feathers!

Such a fun time!

Knitting Class

I'm always saying this, but I can't believe how much fun we have in knitting class!  For class this week, this student brought an embroidery kit that she had at home and asked for help.  Well...of course!!  All forms of fiber arts are supported here in class.

Learning to transfer an embroidery design to fabric.Starting her embroidery - chain stitch.Working on putting on the buttons for her coin purse.Finished!!Knitting and chatting.Headband finish.Side of headband to show stitch detail.Starting a new project - a teddy bear.Goofing around and having fun!Putting on the first color.More circle weaving.Working on our circle weaving.Done!  So pretty!Close up of the center.Start of a cowl on circular needles.Knitting the toes of her chick.Finger knitting.Finished finger knitted scarf.

Sewing??

This really is a sewing class.  No, really!

Weavers.More weavers!Small bag.Zipper perfectly installed.Completely lined!TAAA DAAA!!  Another blouse by a 4th grader.

Check out that ribbon trim!

Back of same blouse.Look at all the support she garners for a great finish!A new pet being shared with our class.It's an alligator lizard.Tux the distractor makes another appearance.Hem stitching.Cutting off the loom.Cutting off the loom.

Yes, it's still a sewing class, but we have taken a bit of a turn for to do some weaving.  Making cloth - not just sewing cloth :o)

Girl Scout Sewing Workshop

A little while ago, I led a Girl Scout Sewing Workshop that was tons of fun!  I had to come up with an idea that they could complete in one session so I created the Lined Book Bag (click on the link to go to the tutorial).  There were 12 girls who came to our workshop - only one of those knew how to sew.Practicing.The first order of business was to show the girls how to use the machines.  Then they practiced on scrap pieces of fabric until they got the hang of sewing a straight line.  This usually only takes about 20 minutes.Sewing bags.

After picking their fabric for the bags, they got started right away.  Then they were off an running!

Sewing.Ironing.

The girls also learned to use an iron safely - a very important skill to have!

More sewing.Finished!Ta Da!

All 12 girls went home with finished book bags!  What a great group they are!

Knitting and Crochet

I am continually amazed at what our students can do - and WANT to do.  I am so lucky to be able to teach to students who truly are engaged and excited about their art.  We do so much knitting and crochet (that is what this class is all about!), but we also do so many other things.Almost done!

Making a small wallet.

Working on her stuffed animal

Learning to read patterns with notations like:  K2tog and kfb - not an easy task!

Scarf making.

It takes a long time to make a scarf.

Starting the circle weaving project.I was inspired by an art teacher named Cassis Stephens.  She taught this circle weaving class to her students. It looked like so much fun that I decided to bring it to our students.Painting our backgrounds.Our bases look like this.Finishing up.Finished base.

Aren't the bases for our circle weaving beautiful!  Just wait until they add the details and then some weaving to them.

Hop scotch today for break.

These students really love to play hopscotch.  It appears that this is an "old time" game because while they knew some of the basics, they really didn't know how to play.  I happily taught them the rules and away they went.

They LOVE hopscotch!

Sometimes, they are having so much fun, it is hard to get them to stop playing and come back to knit or crochet.

4th grade crochet headband.Loom knitting.

We don't always knit with knitting needles.  This student brought her knitting loom to class to work on.

Close up for stitch detail - Lovely!Spool knitting.

Spool knitting continues to be a huge hit.

Weaving boards - for bookmarks.

I made these weaving boards for noon art and held back a few for knitting class.  They make perfect bookmarks after being taken off the board!  The best part?  These boards can be used over and over again and are made with recycled (cereal boxes) cardboard.

Making a cowl on circular needles.

REALLY?  A 10 year old knitting on circular needles?!  Yes!

More spool knittin.More knitting.Starting a new project.WOO HOO!!  The head is done!Now the start of the beak.More weaving boards.IMG_4183 IMG_4182Adding details to our circle weaving backgrounds.IMG_4185Details being added.Hearts!Lots of color and lots of detials!

I can't wait until the bases are finished so that they can start the warping and weaving!

Sewing and Weaving

I am so excited about what has been going on in the sewing studio lately!!  We have had many finishes:

6th grader blouse front.6th grader blouse back.

These shirts are quite complicated.  They are not "kid" patterns, they are real patterns.  The front of the bodice is totally lined and has interfacing in it.  There are pleats - both front and back and it is sewn on knit fabric.  Job Well Done!

3rd grader puppy.

This little puppy is done completely by hand!  Isn't he cute?!

3rd grader woven scarf.

He wove this scarf for his mom!

4th grader blouse front.4th grader blouse back.

These blouses are coming out so lovely.  Lots of hard work and lots of time go into these.  Great work!

4th grader bag.The bag in use.

This bag posed it's own set of difficulties for this student.  She chose some gorgeous fabric, but it is a very fluffy fleece and is very hard to sew on.  But she persevered and it turned out beautifully!

Friends!

Celebrating her blouse finish.

Starting on a new project.Almost done!Learning to weave.

Another weaver!

Another blouse almost done!Finishing up a scarf for her mom.Our current class.

They were taking a little break and I was able to capture them - such a happy crowd.

Sewing, Knitting and Weaving!

We are continuing to have so much fun and create so many great items in class!

Getting started in class.

The beginning of class is such a fun time.  The students set out their projects and talk with one another about what they are working on.

Making progress.

Everyone is making such great progress on their projects!

"Cyclops" pom-pom

This pom-pom was not quite complete, but was named "Cyclops".  Isn't that the cutest?  It was finished - another smiley face pom-pom and then gifted to one of the teachers at our school.

One student helping another to crochet.

One of the things that naturally occurs in our classes is an overall sense of helpfulness.  Here it is being demonstrated by one student helping another with her crochet.

The Balloon Game.

At break time we played a game with a balloon.

Don't let the balloon touch the ground.Adding a second balloon.

Once they had accomplished keeping the one balloon in the air, we added a second balloon!!

So proud of this student!

This student went home last week and made herself a tote bag!  With help from her mom, she sewed this up - gotta LOVE it when these creative students have such supportive parents!!

Inside of tote bag.

Check out that cute fabric and the little pocket.

Two more students weaving.

When knitting class is over, it is time for sewing class to begin.  Or is it???  We have two more new weavers in the sewing class!  I am so excited for these students to be able to learn so many fiber skills.

Winding a shuttle and sewing.Cutting interfacing.Stuffing her project.Weaving with ribbon yarn.

I was a little reluctant to let this student weave with ribbon yarn.  Not because it's difficult, but because it is really "fiddly".  Meaning it's a little time consuming to get all the ribbon bits to come out the front of the warp threads.  I shouldn't have worried on bit!!  The fiddly bits do not seem to bother this student at all!  And it looks simply fabulous!

Working on a little zippered pouch.Her shirt is almost done!

These shirts that the kids are making are not all that easy.  These are real patterns with many steps.  The bodice of this shirt is fully lined.  All that is left on it is the arms and the hems!  Great job!

Knitting and Sewing continues!

Last week we mixed things up a bit in knitting.  I find that sometimes, especially on warm, sunny days, the kids get restless about half way through class and need a bit of a break.  Knitting for an hour and a half is hard work!

Mr. Smiley!

Sorry for the blurry photo.  Sometimes it's hard to photograph someone's finished project as it is waved in front of the camera - the kids are just so excited about their creations, they can't hold still!  This student made a pom-pom last week and turned it into a smiley pom-pom this week, which promptly retained the name of "Mr. Smiley".  So cute!

The Marble Game.

About half way through class time, the students were getting a little bit restless so we took a small break and played "The Marble Game".

Playing.

First, I  hand each student a paper towel tube that has been cut in half.  Then I show them a marble and explain the rules of the game.  The object of this game is to work together and keep the marble rolling from person to person without dropping it.IMG_3958

Once the marble has passed from your tube to the next person's tube, you run from the start of the line to the end and get ready to catch the marble again.  These students had a great time and managed the all-time record of four rounds!

Back to knitting.

Then it was back to their knitting!

4th grader Spot Dog.

Sewing was a BLAST!  We saw a huge Spot Dog come to completion.

Close-up.

Isn't he cute?!

Tux the distractor.Playing with scraps from his latest project.

Knitting/Crochet Classes

I never know what the students are going to work on in class.  They have their ongoing projects and work on those very diligently, but sometimes they want to do something different to take a break.Knitting and Spool Knitting

Some students decide to pull out their spool knitters, others move from one project to another.

Knitting

This student is very intent on finishing her project!  Look how much knitting she has done already!

Knitting

A new project for this knitter.

Just about half way there!

No matter what they decide to work on, they have a lot of fun!