Vintage sewing cards from Belladia
Animal sewing cards from Skip to my Lou
I can imagine these cards from Handmade Charlotte would look fantastic as a classroom display- older children could even draw or paint their own profiles before stitching on their hair.
DIY sewing cards using a button as an 'anchor' from Cat Taylor
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Printable sewing cards from Mini-eco
And there are also commercial lacing cards sets you can buy - these would also be a lovely addition to a kids crafty suitcase, especially for younger crafters.
Eric Carle lacing card set
Dr Suess 'The Cat in the Hat' lacing cards
And these animal lace up cards from Djeco at Small Acorns are gorgeous and would be great for older children.
And another other idea for stitching practice would be to buy some hessian, felt or cross stitch fabric such as aida (with nice big holes!), sketch a picture on the fabric for your child and let them stitch along your drawing lines to make the picture. If they are a bit older they could draw the picture themselves first and if they are a bit younger you could just let them practice making stitches on the fabric. You could use an embroidery hoop so it's easier for them to hold the fabric as they stitch.
Happy sewing and if you haven't already don't forget to enter my giveaway for some crafty suitcase treats!
Megan x
Dr Suess 'The Cat in the Hat' lacing cards
And these animal lace up cards from Djeco at Small Acorns are gorgeous and would be great for older children.
And another other idea for stitching practice would be to buy some hessian, felt or cross stitch fabric such as aida (with nice big holes!), sketch a picture on the fabric for your child and let them stitch along your drawing lines to make the picture. If they are a bit older they could draw the picture themselves first and if they are a bit younger you could just let them practice making stitches on the fabric. You could use an embroidery hoop so it's easier for them to hold the fabric as they stitch.
Happy sewing and if you haven't already don't forget to enter my giveaway for some crafty suitcase treats!
Megan x
5 comments:
I love those hairstyles cards!!! totally have to get/make something like this for claud x
Very cool! My local $2 shop sells single hole punches I am happy to get one for you if you can't track one down. I love mine it's so handy!
They are cute...the ones we have here are reusable but some of these would be so cute if they were permanent-frame & hang them in the child's room.
Any stationary store or one with a stationary section will sell the one-hole punches. And scrapbooking/hobby stores have different kinds. Our dollar stores also sell them, though they tend not to be as durable as more expensive ones.
I love your crafty suitcase..what an amazing birthday present..filled with such a colourful array of goodies ...all in a little suitcase to carry with you!!
I have a single hole punch that I purchased to make threading cards for a road trip with the kids. It cost around $24 and i got it from a scrap booking shop - nzsrapbook - they are online and based in Auckland. The trouble i had was that if i wanted to punch holes toward the inside of the card, the punch couldn't reach. Also i had used a very thick (commercial card) so the kids wouldn't bend and destroy them in seconds. The hole punch had a little difficulty with that too so beware.
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