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Sewing Production Day

Take out your folder, pen/pencil, and project bag. Read the start-up information and complete your bell ringer. Standard:  8.01 Demonstrates Hand Sewing Skills Objective:  I can understand the importance of time management while completing my final project in class Agenda: Review bell ringer  Complete:  Work independently the rest of the class period. You will have all week to work on this and two days next week, take your time! Use your blueprint at all times! Due Date: Next Wednesday, December 5th! Homework:   Review stitches from last weeks blog post with videos Bell Ringer: How do you plan to use sewing in the future? *DO NOT take your bins to your table, just grab your project bag at the start of class everyday*

Sewing Production Day

Take out your folder, pen/pencil, and project bag. Read the start-up information and complete your bell ringer. Standard:  8.01 Demonstrates Hand Sewing Skills Objective:  I can understand the importance of time management while completing my final project in class Agenda: Complete:  Work independently the rest of the class period. You will have all week to work on this and three days next week, take your time! Use your blueprint at all times! No Bell Ringer Today! Homework:   Review stitches from last weeks blog post with videos

Sewing Production Day

Take out your folder, pen/pencil, and project bag. Read the start-up information and complete your bell ringer. Standard:  8.01 Demonstrates Hand Sewing Skills Objective:  I can understand the importance of time management while completing my final project in class Agenda: Review bell ringer and collect! Complete & check blueprints Complete:  Work independently the rest of the class period. You will have all week to work on this and two days next week, take your time! Use your blueprint at all times! Bell Ringer: What are the main colors you are using for your final project? Homework:   Review stitches from last weeks blog post with videos *DO NOT take your bins to your table, just grab your project bag at the start of class everyday*

Blueprint Creation

Take out your folder, pen/pencil, and project bag. Read the start-up information and complete your bell ringer. Objective:   I can recall an overcast stitch, running stitch and back stitch. I will understand and complete my blueprint by the end of the period. Agenda: Review bell ringer  Go over project requirements rubric Complete:   You are designing your blueprint today! You need to complete blueprints for both front and back. You will need to draw on your pattern where your stitches will be (all 5), colors of felt, colors of embroidery floss and decorations.  Complete:   Pin Cushion If time, demo & complete sewing on a button, sequins and pompom Homework:   Finish blueprint if it is not yet completed. Review stitches from last weeks blog post with videos Bell ringer:   What do you think will be the hardest part about completing your final sewing project? *DO NOT take your bins to your table, just grab your project bag at the sta...

Pin Cushion

Take out your folder, pen/pencil, and project bag. Read the start-up information and complete your bell ringer. Objective:  I will be able to complete a blanket stitch and decorations (pompoms, buttons and sequins) by the end of the period Agenda: Review bell ringer & collect Demo:  Sequins and pompom application Complete:  Sequins and pom pom application Start/Finish pin cushion ! Homework:   Think about blueprint and final project ideas Review stitches from last weeks blog post with videos Bell ringer:   What can you do to make sure your final project is done well and on time? *DO NOT take your bins to your table, just grab your project bag at the start of class everyday*

Thread Needle, Tie Knots, and Stitch Review

Take out your folder & pen/pencil, read the start-up information and complete your bell ringer. Objective:   I can understand how to thread a needle, tie a knot, and recall running stitch and backstitch. Agenda: Label bell ringers and complete Pass out needles and felt.  Review how to spool embroidery floss Demo: How to thread a needle and how to tie a knot Demo: Running stitch and backstitch Start overcast stitch Homework:   None! Bell Ringer: What is hole of the needle called? Why do we need to spool our thread each time we use a new skein?