One of the summer programs the girl signed up for the summer was a clothing design one at the local art museum. I kind of figured it was an overview about various designs and they would sketch out ideas. Then I got an e-mail asking her dress size so they could buy patterns ahead of time. I replied--Are the kids making clothes? Are these kids supposed to know how to sew? They answer was that since this class was geared towards 12-16 year-olds, yes, they were expected to have basic knowledge of sewing.
So this morning before her first session, I gave her a crash course in hand sewing--the running stitch, back stitch, and that blind stitch which closes a pillow opening:
I also gave a quick overview on the machine--threading it, seam allowances, and she had some practice runs:
Of course, it turns out that since the program description didn't list basic sewing skills, most of the kids in the class have no sewing experience. Sigh. Well, at least the girl has a bit of a head start...
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2 comments:
can i get a lesson sometime? i've always wanted to learn! :)
she's a lee! teach her a lined tote!
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