Sew by Number

Hey!  Well, I’ve been changing things up a bit around here.  A new look and a new sense of organization.  Now all of my posts will fit into one of four categories – which you can browse using the tabs beneath my header. Decorate. Create. Educate. Nourish.

We have decided to homeschool in the fall – and so I’ll be coming up with lots of crafts and projects for children. You can find them under the Educate tab. Today I wanted to share this super simple activity – which can easily be used for either gender.

It also makes a great rainy summer day activity 😉

While we love lacing cards, with their sturdy frame and nice laces, we had a little difficulty grasping the concept of moving from one hole to the next. So I decided to print out some pictures, punch holes around the edges, and number the holes.  Kind of like connect the dots with sewing.

They have been a hit! So here’s how you can make your own!

  • Step 1:  Find a free printable coloring page through Google. You can choose a character your child likes, or use something relevant to your unit in school. Print this picture onto card stock.
  • Step 2:  Cut around the picture – leaving a small border. Punch holes around the border.
  • Step 3:  Number the holes.
  • Step 4:  Give your child some yarn and either a large darning needle or a piece of pipe cleaner folded in half and twisted to make a “needle”. I actually like the pipe cleaner option because you can make the eye as large or as small as you like, and your child can practice threading the needle. Tape one end of the yarn to the back of the card. Then start at number 1 and sew sew sew!

Enjoy watching your child learn to sew!
xoxo
jessica

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