(So thankful for great teaching partners too!)
Today I spent the day in my daughter’s second grade classroom. I taught second grade for many years, before moving to kindergarten, and I really do miss the independence and confidence that second graders bring to the classroom. Well, it’s auction time at my kids’ school and I’m helping out with our class auction project. We’re making a Friendship Quilt, with Moda’s Double Chocolate fabric line. Oh, how I love those colors!
I pulled out a few of my favorite fabrics from the bundle and precut the squares that we needed for the project.
After a quick introduction in the classroom, I started pulling kids out to the hallway to start sewing with me. They LOVED sewing! I’ve gotten pretty good at sewing sideways. I let the kids sit right in front of the machine and they really do the sewing. I just make sure to sit right next to them, looking sideways at the machine, and help guide them when they need support. No one will be sewing their fingers into the quilt on my watch!!!
It always amazes me the way some kids just “see” how shapes fit together and others really have to work at it. I’m one of those that really needs to work at it, so I think I’m a bit envious of those people who can quickly make beautiful arrangements with shapes. I love the conversations the kids have as they are arranging their shapes too. Working with these little guys just makes me happy!
Once they figured out how to arrange their pieces, we were ready to sew the small blocks into a larger block.
Some kids talked about how their moms or grandmas sew, and others had never even seen a real sewing machine before. Some kids talked about the old fashioned foot pedal machines that they had seen in cartoons, and others talked about family members who own multiple machines. Regardless of kids’ experience sewing, they all had a great time! There were happy giggles, lots of questions about how the machine works, and lots of kids who were eager to convince their parents to let them sew at home. One little boy even said, “I’m totally going to ask for one of these for Christmas!” How cute is that?
Twelve little Friendship blocks are ready to be sewn together. I’ll be spending my next day off finishing the blocks with kids who were absent, and working with kids to sew the blocks together.
The Comments
Nanna
what a fun day! and that quilt will hold lots of fond memories!
Helen
Cindy @ Dwellings-The Heart of Your Home
Such a wonderful craft to learn! Hope your weekend is wonderful!
Blessings,
Cindy