Friday, 13 July 2018

SEWING

Art & Design
We started off our sewing adventure by discussing different hair types and how we could recreate these using different materials. Such as wool, cotton fabric and felt.


We added hair to pictures of children trying to make straight long hair.




Short curly hair.



Some even moved onto plaiting wool to make different hair styles.

Then things got a bit more technical. We learnt how to thread needles. Lick and twist.








"I can't do it."
  
Oh yes you can!

We investigated different ways to attach material and other objects to fabric. They used glue, staples, knotting and some sewing too.












After looking at our shape faces and its features, using mirrors, we started to design our fabric faces.










After many pricked fingers, fiddly bead threading, finding out that buttons don't stick to fabric with pva glue and re-threading needles again and again and again and again and again and again and again. We finished our creations, they turned out marvelously! I was so impressed with how well the class worked mostly independently and helped each other to make their faces.


























Miss Morris had a go too, (for demonstration purposes of course).

I really liked my hair, because it looks just as messy as it is in real life. However something that i wanted to improve was my eyes, they looked a bit creepy and wide. So I improved it by adding eyelids and eyelashes.


English
Just a little bonus. We wrote different versions of the very hungry caterpillar. We had hungry lions, meerkats, a peacock, a unicorn or two, a T-rex and a tortoise. Hooriya wrote a lovely story in her book. As she had finished early, re-read it and made edits I said she could type it up. This is where she got up to.


 Once upon a time there was a long giraffe. Her name was Rose . One day she sor some jucy frute.