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Hand Sewing. Pin vs. Needle. Pins have Heads Needles have an Eye. Safety. Both Pins & Needles are SHARP! Safe classroom environment Safe personal environment Respect materials Listen to directions . OUCH!!!. Classroom Baggies. Practice Felt Pouch Felt Pin Needle Thread
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Pin vs. Needle • Pins have Heads • Needles have an Eye
Safety • Both Pins & Needles are SHARP! • Safe classroom environment • Safe personal environment • Respect materials • Listen to directions OUCH!!!
Classroom Baggies • Practice Felt • Pouch Felt • Pin • Needle • Thread • Embroidery Thread • Button • Return items to baggie daily • Baggies stay in classroom • Practice Felt will be graded before you can take it home • Pouch will be graded before you can take it home
Rubrics • Two rubrics • Practice Stitches • Each stitch we do is worth 20 points • We will learn 5 stitches: Basting, Back, Blind, Whip & Blanket • Total is 100 points = to a Test grade • Pouch • Graded on stitching, following directions, knots, appearance, button, and use of class time.
Thread vs. Floss • Thread is on a spool • Thread is very thin • Thread is used to learn stitches on practice felt • Thread can be doubled to increased strength • Thread is used to sew on button, and to practice all stitches! • Floss is not • Floss is thick • Floss is used on pouch project • Floss is SINGLE thread only • Floss is for just the Whip Stitch on Pouch
Measure out Thread • Pull thread the length of your arm span.
Cutting the Thread • Cut thread on a 45 degree angle
Double Thread • Double thread so its one arm length or less • Needle is on one end, two strings on other
Clean up! • Return your needle with thread and knot to baggie • Return baggie to teacher • Check the floor
Day 2 • Review Safety • Basting Stitch
Safety • Both Pins & Needles are SHARP! • Safe classroom environment • Safe personal environment • Respect materials • Listen to directions OUCH!!!
Review- What is this??? • How did you know?
Review- What is this??? • How did you know?
Sew on the Line- Basting Stitch Hide your Knot! Tie off you end when finished! Return items to Baggie Clean up the Classroom!
Day 3 • Review Safety • Backstitch
Safety • Both Pins & Needles are SHARP! • Safe classroom environment • Safe personal environment • Respect materials • Listen to directions OUCH!!!
Review- What is this??? • How did you know?
Review- What is this??? • How did you know?
Measure out Thread Pull thread the length of your arm span.
Cutting the Thread Cut thread on a 45 degree angle
Double Thread Double thread so it’s one arms length or less Needle is on one end, two strings on other
Sew on the Line- Backstitch FELT • Hide your Knot! • Tie off you end when finished! • Return items to Baggie • Clean up the Classroom!
Day 4 Single Thread!!! • Review Safety • Blind Stitch
What stitch is this? Backstitch Basting
Safety • Both Pins & Needles are SHARP! • Safe classroom environment • Safe personal environment • Respect materials • Listen to directions OUCH!!!
Review- What is this??? • How did you know?
Review- What is this??? • How did you know?
Measure out Thread Pull thread the length of your arm span.
Cutting the Thread Cut thread on a 45 degree angle
Single Thread Single thread so one string is arm length or less Needle is on one end, one string short, one string long
Sew Blindstitch- Day 4 Single Thread!!! FELT
Single Thread!!! Day 5 • Review Safety • Whip Stitch & Blanket Stitch
Items you Need Out- Whip stitch & Blanket Stitch Day 5 Single Thread!!! FELT
Measure out Thread Pull thread the length of your arm span.
Cutting the Thread Cut thread on a 45 degree angle
Single Thread Single thread so one string is arm length or less Needle is on one end, one string short, one string long