Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Tree
I've been thinking of how I could make a tree for Beginners. Here is a fabulous one:
Brooklyn General
I'd like to make it a bit simpler, but like the idea of using old sweaters to make the bark.
Brooklyn General
I'd like to make it a bit simpler, but like the idea of using old sweaters to make the bark.
Noah's Beard
Following are the patterns and pictures of the things I made for the Noah's Ark program. What I didn't have was a really nice Noah's ark, but I've heard that some people have made some boats that rock and that the kids can climb inside. I would love to see pictures of these, if anyone has some.
The beards were for the kids to pretend that they were Noah (for the song about Noah being a friend of God). ITo make this beard, I cut two pieces of felt slightly bigger than the pattern and ironed them on to a stiff piece of two-side fusible interfacing. As shown in the picture, I cut a rectangle of felt approximate 1" x 3", and sewed four lines in four corners to hold the stick in place (just to minimize the lines that show up on the front of the beard). Picture of this coming soon!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Felt Food
A lot of programs have food in them, particularly fruit and vegetables. In the Noah's Ark program, Noah and his family need to pack things for their time on the ark - food would be great! In Breakfast by the Sea program - the title says it all. Of course, the Creation story involved food. So, I am going to be posting some links to patterns for felt food over the next while. You can find these on the side bar of links. Some are ridiculously difficult and others are quite reasonable to make.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Food for the animals
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