Thursday, January 21, 2010
Student Projects
My fiber art students (at the homeschool co-op where I teach) have just finished weaving their drawstring tapestry bags. They had a lot of fun with the color combinations of their stripes, and the bags all came out beautifully.
The project is from a wonderful book, Kids Weaving, by Sarah Swett. All you need is a piece of cardboard cut to the size that you want your bag. The best thing about the project is that the bag is woven all in one piece around the cardboard, and the drawstring slits are woven in--so there's no sewing or finishing needed besides tucking in loose tails of yarn. The book has a lot of other great beginner weaving projects too.
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4 comments:
how fun! Beautiful work. I bet you're proud of them. :)
I liketh my super-long drawstrings. Hee. XD
It amazing how kids are drawn to weaving, my kids are. They would probably give eye teeth to be in your great class.
Those are great little bags. I might give them a try, just need to find a child.
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