Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
We had fun on Friday. We worked on our pj pants and Jenna and Alexa talked about super saturday. I had this Idea that we should have a snack chart so Sister Winkel won't have to provide the snacks every week. Sound good to you? Maybe we can talk about that next meeting. I can make one before the week after that then. Don't forget to bring elastic to the next meeting.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Hi,
Did you find the blog? I hope so. Nearly everyone has finished their skirts now. Rachel, maybe you can help Autumn finish hers since she left it home last week. They turned out very cute.
We will be working on the pants next meeting. Please finish the seams ahead of time by zigzagging close to the edges down both sides of each piece with matching thread. That will make a total of 8 sides to do. The top and bottom edges will not need to have the finishing done on them because they will be inside a casing or a hem.
If you start zigzagging soon you will have them done by the meeting on May 1. Jenna did all of hers on Friday afternoon and was glad when she was finished! We should be able to finish the pants in our meeting if you get that done at home.
Hope you were able to find this.
Jandia
Did you find the blog? I hope so. Nearly everyone has finished their skirts now. Rachel, maybe you can help Autumn finish hers since she left it home last week. They turned out very cute.
We will be working on the pants next meeting. Please finish the seams ahead of time by zigzagging close to the edges down both sides of each piece with matching thread. That will make a total of 8 sides to do. The top and bottom edges will not need to have the finishing done on them because they will be inside a casing or a hem.
If you start zigzagging soon you will have them done by the meeting on May 1. Jenna did all of hers on Friday afternoon and was glad when she was finished! We should be able to finish the pants in our meeting if you get that done at home.
Hope you were able to find this.
Jandia
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Tips on Cutting Out Fabric Using a Pattern
Hello again,
Here some steps go through when cutting out your pants from a pattern.
1. Look at the pattern picture to decide which view you wish to use. Look at the back to find your size and the amount and kind of fabric you need for the view you want. Look at the notions needed. Do you remember from last meeting what notions are? Fabric usually comes in widths of around 45" but sometimes it is closer to 60" so the pattern will tell you how much to buy for those two widths.
2. Wash your fabric. Use a little laundry detergent. It can be a short cycle in warm water. This will make sure the fabric will not shrink after you have sewn it and that the color is secure.
3. On your pattern instructions, find the cutting layout for the view and size you have decided to make. Look for the number on the pattern pieces you need to use. For example you might need to use pattern pieces 1 and 2.
4. Find those pieces and cut around them to remove them from all the other pieces so they will easier for you use. Using a slightly warm iron, press them to smooth out all the folds and wrinkles
5. Go back to the layout intructions and follow them to place the pattern on your fabric and pin it on. You will be cutting two of each pants piece so make sure the fabric is double and the grain line on the pattern is straight with the grain on the fabric.
6. Carefully cut around the edge of the pattern.
Go to go, more later.
Jandia
Here some steps go through when cutting out your pants from a pattern.
1. Look at the pattern picture to decide which view you wish to use. Look at the back to find your size and the amount and kind of fabric you need for the view you want. Look at the notions needed. Do you remember from last meeting what notions are? Fabric usually comes in widths of around 45" but sometimes it is closer to 60" so the pattern will tell you how much to buy for those two widths.
2. Wash your fabric. Use a little laundry detergent. It can be a short cycle in warm water. This will make sure the fabric will not shrink after you have sewn it and that the color is secure.
3. On your pattern instructions, find the cutting layout for the view and size you have decided to make. Look for the number on the pattern pieces you need to use. For example you might need to use pattern pieces 1 and 2.
4. Find those pieces and cut around them to remove them from all the other pieces so they will easier for you use. Using a slightly warm iron, press them to smooth out all the folds and wrinkles
5. Go back to the layout intructions and follow them to place the pattern on your fabric and pin it on. You will be cutting two of each pants piece so make sure the fabric is double and the grain line on the pattern is straight with the grain on the fabric.
6. Carefully cut around the edge of the pattern.
Go to go, more later.
Jandia
Next meeting information
Hello Woodwards, Hansens, Kangs, and Knaupps,
I hope you are having a happy time this Easter weekend. On this coming Friday, April 17, we will be doing alot of sewing again finishing up the skirts and beginning on the pants.
Now that you have had practice sewing seams, casings, and hems, let's try to follow the sewing standards I passed out last week to your mothers to prepare this project for the fair. Some of you might enter your skirts, too.
Please bring your pants (bermuda shorts length or longer pajama pants, your choice) already cut out, using the pattern to select the size, fabric type, and the view.
I will write more to you on Tuesday.
Jandia (See last posting if you don't recognize this name)
I hope you are having a happy time this Easter weekend. On this coming Friday, April 17, we will be doing alot of sewing again finishing up the skirts and beginning on the pants.
Now that you have had practice sewing seams, casings, and hems, let's try to follow the sewing standards I passed out last week to your mothers to prepare this project for the fair. Some of you might enter your skirts, too.
Please bring your pants (bermuda shorts length or longer pajama pants, your choice) already cut out, using the pattern to select the size, fabric type, and the view.
I will write more to you on Tuesday.
Jandia (See last posting if you don't recognize this name)
Sunday, March 29, 2009
This is a great idea!!
I like this idea to have a club blog very much. It will allow us to communicate better with each other so everyone knows what's going on, etc.
How are you all coming on your skirts? Jenna was over yesterday for a while so she worked on her skirt here. She did the zigzag stitches down the edges of the seams and sewed the two side seams. She pressed the seams open and then made the casing for the elastic. We measured her waist and cut the elastic about an inch longer than that measurement. She then threaded the elastic through the casing and found out that it was too narrow in places, so the elastic did not fit very well. We had to take out part of the casing to make it wider.
The name I will use for this blog is jandia, which is the first 3 letters of my first and middle name, so I hope you will remember that when you see jandia it is really me, Dianne Winkel, better known as Sister Winkel. Have a great fast Sunday. See you at church.
jandia
How are you all coming on your skirts? Jenna was over yesterday for a while so she worked on her skirt here. She did the zigzag stitches down the edges of the seams and sewed the two side seams. She pressed the seams open and then made the casing for the elastic. We measured her waist and cut the elastic about an inch longer than that measurement. She then threaded the elastic through the casing and found out that it was too narrow in places, so the elastic did not fit very well. We had to take out part of the casing to make it wider.
The name I will use for this blog is jandia, which is the first 3 letters of my first and middle name, so I hope you will remember that when you see jandia it is really me, Dianne Winkel, better known as Sister Winkel. Have a great fast Sunday. See you at church.
jandia
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Welcome
Welcome to our 4h Blog. On this blog we will post the upcoming activities, what to bring, and misc. . We hope this will make us all more prepared ( so you don't bring flannel for your skirt.) and able to remember our responsibilities.
Sincerely,
Rachel (president)
Emilee ( secretary)
Sincerely,
Rachel (president)
Emilee ( secretary)
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