Handwork Teacher Blog of student's work and general musings of a handwork specialist~
Thursday, April 7, 2011
6th grade medieval games tunics
Here are some 6th grade tunics in the process...we use freezer paper to put on the shield, then paint in gold acrylic. Each student creates his/her coat of arms.
8th grade birdbath
The 8th grade has decided to make "gifts for the garden" as their parting gift to the school. We are experimenting with cement to make a leaf print birdbath...the first one cracked, the next one looks great! We are learning from mistakes...they will each make a leaf print stepping stone. We used an artichoke leaf for the first and second one...we learned to make cement patties, like hamburger patties, then piece them together on top of the leaf...the first one we just globbed on and it was all uneven and cracked...I'll take a picture of the second one tomorrow when we turn it over.
The bowl is made by heaping play sand under the leaf, covered by plastic, of course...then the leaf face down, then the cement, then covered in plastic and DON'T TOUCH IT for at least 3 days, then turn over and let cure more, spritzing with water, or I just hold it under the faucet, then put back...we possibly will make a mosaic stand if time permits, but we are really getting down to the wire!!!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
4th Grade Cross Stitch in progress...
I love fourth grade crosstitch! I love how the kids know exactly what they want to do and the colors they will use...their designs are just stunning! This project ends up as a pin cushion that they will need for 6th 7th and 8th grade sewing! The measurement are 5 X 5 ", and they lay out the design on graph paper first. I think we will have some finished very soon! If they finish, then they can make a needle book...this may be the first year I have had so many done this early!
Monday, March 28, 2011
4th Grade vests and aprons
Here are some of the 4th grade finished vests and aprons. We hand sew these for a class trip to Malokov Diggins, a hydrolic mining town where the children learn some California history and dress up in period clothing...in handwork we call this pioneer sewing! Aren't they beautiful? They must make a pocket on which they embroider their initials...so lovely...I always love this project and seeing all the pretty vests and aprons hanging in the window of the classroom. (They also are doing cross stitch projects on the side)
Skills: Running stitch, back stitch, gathering (basting) stitch, blanket stitch, some basic embroidery stitches, threading a needle, knotting, and knotting off at the end.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Vero Beach Schoolhouse
I love this picture of a turn of the century school house in Vero Beach Florida!! Can you imagine! I would love it!!! (Not the dress in humid hot Florida, though...)
Thursday, March 3, 2011
waldorfhub
Well, just joined waldorfhub...don't know how that will help me, I was having some difficulty figuring it out and none of my pictures would load. Anybody out there using this site? Looks like more of a blog host, and I already have this blog that I neglect.
I wish I could see the people who look at my (poorly kept) blog...who are you??
I wish I could see the people who look at my (poorly kept) blog...who are you??
Monday, February 7, 2011
Paper maiche marionettes
Another pic of the process...using foil for form then paper mache...the wires will be coiled and we will use jump rings for limbs...torso and head are one, seemed easier that way. I actually think these will turn out pretty nicely!
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