
Stitch and String Lab for Kids: Volume 21
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Stitch and String Lab for Kids leads children, step by step, through a huge range of sewing and fiber art projects. As they go, they will learn a variety of techniques, develop dexterity and coordination, and enjoy making a variety of creative projects. Kids will employ simple embroidery stitches to embellish a sun catcher, wall hangings, and an applique animal. Sewing projects include a drawstring bag, a sketchbook jacket, and custom plushies. Children will learn how to make custom looms to weave bookmarks, bracelets, and even a mini rag rug. They will also experiment with string art, needle felting, shibori dyeing, pompom animals, as well as finger knitting, yarn art, and cool wrapping projects.
Each project includes a materials list and illustrated steps, and the book is filled with useful tips, tricks, and shortcuts. Stitch samplers will teach the basics, and templates are included for plushies and stuffies. Kids are encouraged to make variations and personalize the projects to their own style and personality.
These 44 creative projects offer a broad and rich sampling of sewing, fabric, and fiber crafts-Stitch and String Lab for Kids is perfect for keeping kids busy with educational activities at home, learning techniques and experimenting at school, or having a ball at camps and parties. Parents, teachers, homeschoolers, and facilitators will appreciate the easy, illustrated instruction and the curriculum-friendly format, with projects that can be completed in any order.
The popular Lab for Kids series features a growing list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own circus-all authored by established experts in their fields. Each lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The labs can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started: Creating with Fibers
- Creating a Fiber Craft Space
- Preparing a Fiber Arts Kit
- Fabrics and Stuffing
- Felting Supplies
- The Basics Working with Fabric + Thread
- Cutting the Fabrics
- Working with Thread and Embroidery Floss
- Using an Embroidery Hoop
- Stitching Basics: Know Before You Sew
- Threading a Needle
- Tying a Knot
- Forming the Three Basic Stitches
- Finishing Stitching
- Sewing on a Button
- Fixing a Mistake
- Unit 1 embroidery
- Lab 1: Embroidery Wall Hanging
- Lab 2: Beginner Embroidered Sun Catchers
- Lab 3: Running Stitch T apestry
- Lab 4: Radial Embroidery with Dyed Fabric
- Lab 5: Appliqué Embroidery
- Lab 6: Needlework Sampler
- Unit 2 hand sewing
- Lab 7: Plushie Pins
- Lab 8: Donut Keychain or Pillow
- Lab 9: Gathered Flower Brooch
- Lab 10: Sunglasses Case
- Lab 11: Drawstring Bag
- Lab 12: Simple + Small Pillow with Tassels
- Lab 13: Easy Monster Stuffie
- Lab 14: Stitched Sketchbook Cover
- Lab 15: Pizza Pillows
- Lab 16: Scribble Monster Stuffie
- Lab 17: Monster Wall Pockets
- Lab 18: Sock Owl Pincushion
- Lab 19: Cat + Mouse Pincushion
- Lab 20: Stuffed Rainbow Cloud
- Unit 3 fiber arts
- Lab 21: Pom Poms
- Lab 22: Rainbow Pom Pom Necklace
- Lab 23: Yarn Tassels
- Lab 24: Yarn Bombed Heart Wall Hanging
- Lab 25: Yarn Wrapped Worry Dolls
- Lab 26: Worry Dolls Skirts
- Lab 27: Touchy-Feely Tapestry
- Lab 28: Ojos de Dios
- Lab 29: String Art
- Lab 30: Spool Knitting
- Lab 31: Finger Knitting
- Lab 32: Wet Felted Fiber
- Lab 33: Needle Felted Glitter Tree
- Lab 34: Needle Felted Patches
- Lab 35: Colorful Shibori
- Lab 36: Marble Rolled Fabric
- Unit 4 weaving + string craft
- Lab 37: Woven Mat
- Lab 38: Woven Basket
- Lab 39: Woven Pouch
- Lab 40: Circle Loom Weaving
- Lab 41: Picture Frame Weaving
- Lab 42: Tree Weaving
- Lab 43: Straw Weaving
- Lab 44: Kumihimo
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