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Book Guided Sewing Journal for Kids

    Book Details:
  • Author : Thread and paper Journals
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2019-10-18
  • ISBN : 9781700726483
  • Pages : 82 pages

Download or read book Guided Sewing Journal for Kids written by Thread and paper Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Guided Sewing Journal for Kids

    Book Details:
  • Author : Made in the Highlands Journals
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2019-10-18
  • ISBN : 9781700725158
  • Pages : 82 pages

Download or read book Guided Sewing Journal for Kids written by Made in the Highlands Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Guided Sewing Journal for Children

Download or read book Guided Sewing Journal for Children written by Thread and paper Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book The Young Designer Guided Sewing Journal for Children

Download or read book The Young Designer Guided Sewing Journal for Children written by Thread and paper Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Guided Sewing Journal for Children

Download or read book Guided Sewing Journal for Children written by Thread and paper Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Guided Sewing Journal for Children

Download or read book Guided Sewing Journal for Children written by Thread and paper Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Guided Sewing Journal for Children

Download or read book Guided Sewing Journal for Children written by Made in the Highlands Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Guided Sewing Journal for Boys

    Book Details:
  • Author : Made in the Highlands Journals
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2019-10-18
  • ISBN : 9781700721051
  • Pages : 82 pages

Download or read book Guided Sewing Journal for Boys written by Made in the Highlands Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Guided Sewing Logbook for Children

Download or read book Guided Sewing Logbook for Children written by Thread and paper Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Sewing School

Download or read book Sewing School written by Andria Lisle and published by Storey Publishing, LLC. This book was released on 2015-08-28 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kids can sew too! This inspiring guide includes 21 fun sewing projects for children ages 5 and up. With easy-to-follow illustrated instructions and cut-out patterns, young crafters will quickly be sewing up colorful pillows, potholders, dolls, blankets, and more. These kid-tested projects require only minimal supervision and most can be made using simple hand stitches, so no sewing machine is required. With plenty of encouragement and helpful tips, Sewing School ® helps young sewers develop their skills while sparking a passion that will last a lifetime. Also available in this series: Sewing School ® 2,Sewing School ® Fashion Design, Sewing School ® Quilts, and Sewing School ® Box Set.

Book Guided Sewing Logbook for the Young Creative

Download or read book Guided Sewing Logbook for the Young Creative written by Made in the Highlands Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Guided Sewing Journal for Girls

Download or read book Guided Sewing Journal for Girls written by Thread and paper Journals and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-18 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: See author page for more art and design titles and creative journals. 80 pages Contents 4 page spreads for each project What I am making Who am i making it for Drawing of design Type of fabric Fabric classification Fabric category Method of production Notes about how I produced your product Additional information and notes / space for pattern pieces What I enjoyed most Ideas for improvement / Ideas for next project Materials and resources list at end of book Sewing is a hobby, a profession and a lifelong transferable skill that It can cross all genders and cultures and has always been a popular hobby for children of all ages for generations. As well as being a form of creative expression, it supports practical skills in creating products that a child will use. It supports increased hand to eye co-ordination in the young; improves brain growth due to the required creativity, which, in turn supports the brain ability to grow new brain cells; It also provides stress release and mindfulness, stress relief and happiness like any other craft, making children feel more positive. This log book can support your child in keeping a lasting memory of their sewing experiences and a wonderful reflection tool in the future. Each guided prompt is made up of four pages. The first three outline your activity and has space to record your findings in an informative creative manner so you and your child can reflect on the activity and learning experience, the final page is allocated for additional notes and observations to be made directed by you and your child, allowing for personal direction and building an autonomous approach to your child's learning. The structure of the book is ideal a learning tool for a school project, a personal project or as a home education resource perfectly. Designed to be suitable for children of primary school age (6-11) this Journal is ideal for fostering a young child's love of nature and their natural surroundings and is produced in a manner that it can be used anywhere at any time of the year. It can be dipped into or used weekly as an activity to continually nourish a child's natural desire to explore their surroundings. Planning your activity Resources you may require to get started: -A range of fabrics. These could be purchased, remnants from a parents sewing box, old clothes or old bedding. -Sewing needles, pins and threads, embroidery needles, embroidery hoop and threads, wool and embellishments such as sequins or buttons. -Scissors - A reasonable pair of all purpose scissors may suffice. -Ruler and tape measure. -Paper to create patterns or commercial patterns: -Many can be found online for free in PDF form. - A sewing machine would be an advantage, but not a necessity. -An eager, creative mind and approach to the potential masterpieces you are going to create. Our journals and planners are great for popping in your bag or having in your workspace or desk at home to grab when that special little thought comes to you and ensure you get the things you think about done! Suitable to be used with most media, pencils, pens, watercolours, pastels and perfect for creating collages and artwork ideas. Please note, felt tip pen and markers may bleed.

Book Sewing Project Book for Kids

Download or read book Sewing Project Book for Kids written by Alice Pure Passion and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-03 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sewing project to keep track of all your sewing projects, measurements, alterations, fabric and equipment with this sewing journal. and keeping a record. Ideal for online businesses and home business. Easy to use and very helpful. You will enjoy using this Sewing Project too. Sewing Project details: - Sewing Pattern - Project Name / Type - Project Notes - Sketch - Set-up - Measurements - Materials Grab Your Copy Now and Make this Sewing Journal Your Most Enjoyable One

Book Sewing for Children

Download or read book Sewing for Children written by Emma Hardy and published by CICO Books. This book was released on 2017-06-13 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teach your child to sew with this amazing step-by-step guide, filled with 35 fun and easy projects! Teach your child to sew with this amazing step-by-step guide, filled with 35 fun and easy projects! Suitable for ages 3 and above, Sewing for Children is full of projects that are specially designed to help children learn to sew. Split into five sections, there are projects for every child and every occasion! Jump into the first chapter, "Animals & Other Creatures", and learn how to make all sorts of wild creatures, such as a Wise Old Owl and Sock Monsters! Then, move on to the second section, "Pretty Playthings", and perfect the art of making Mice & Toadstools, Felt Cupcakes, and all sorts of fashionable items for a Rag Doll. The "Fashion Fun" chapter is filled with stylish designs and know-how so that you can Embroider Jeans, Applique T-Shirts, and even create a Yo-yo Necklace! "Bags, Books & Bedroom Bits ’n’ Pieces" provides ample inspiration for bedroom furnishings, including a Tote Bag, a Cardigan Pencil Case, and a gorgeous Applique Cushion. Finally, Emma Hardy will take you through some amazing dressing-up projects in "Dressing Up Time"! Morph into a pirate with a Pirate Hat & Patch, or into a fairy with your very own Fairy Wings! Complete with easy-to-follow photography, children will be guided through each project step-by-step, helping little ones learn and have fun at the same time!

Book Sewing Journal

    Book Details:
  • Author : Arts Craft
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2019-09-12
  • ISBN : 9781692844080
  • Pages : 120 pages

Download or read book Sewing Journal written by Arts Craft and published by . This book was released on 2019-09-12 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Sewing Journal 120 Wide Lined Pages - 6" x 9" - Planner, Journal, Notebook, Composition Book, Diary for Women, Men, and Kids has 120 Wide Lined pages that provides enough room to write down all of your arts and crafts. This unique journal is ideal for you if you are an artist, crafter or creative hobbyist to organize your creative projects into one handy log book. A craft journal is a great guide to cultivate a better you! It is an arts and craft themed journal that is designed to help you set and reach your goals, set a plan of action to achieve those goals. There are many critical metrics in becoming the best you. We all say that we'll make more crafts or art a week but going through the process of writing down your goals and tracking your performance has a major impact on you actually achieving your goals. Grab a copy for yourself (and for a friend!) and get started today!

Book Creative Kids Complete Photo Guide to Sewing

Download or read book Creative Kids Complete Photo Guide to Sewing written by Janith Bergeron and published by Creative Publishing International. This book was released on 2015-04-01 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you looking for the perfect guide to teach your child to sew? Look no further! Creative Kids Complete Photo Guide to Sewing starts with the absolute basics about stitching, beginning with simple hand sewing, then gradually introduces skills and techniques until kids are sewing safely and confidently at a sewing machine. Founders of The Sewing Tree, Janith Bergeron and Christine Ecker will guide you and your children through creative and fun sewing projects. With over 200 photos and clear, concise instructions in language easily understood by grade-school kids, you're going to be creating crafty sewing projects with your child in no time! Each project lists the sewing skills that will be exercised in making it and projects are rated for difficulty, so kids can learn and grow as they develop dexterity and coordination. Your children will learn to sew by making simple projects and building skills by practicing the essentials, and this book provides a sound foundation for a lifetime of sewing enjoyment.

Book A Kid s Guide to Sewing

Download or read book A Kid s Guide to Sewing written by Sophie Kerr and published by C&T Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2013-07-01 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A beginner’s guide and visual dictionary for young people who want to learn to sew, packed with photos: “Some of the coolest projects we've seen.”—Kiki Magazine With this book by Sophie Kerr—with some help from her parents, Weeks Ringle and Bill Kerr of Modern Quilt Studio—kids can learn how to navigate a sewing machine, make smart fabric choices, and use basic sewing tools. Sixteen kid-friendly projects run the gamut from clothes to bags to accessories, while clear, step-by-step instructions walk kids through the creation of each. Throughout the book, tips from Sophie offer design and construction advice from a kid's perspective—and move from simpler to more complex projects as kids’ skills develop. The book "grows" with the sewist, offering more complex project as the reader's skills develop. It also functions as a visual dictionary of tools, materials, and terms that will be a go-to reference for young sewists.