….even the boys are enjoying this activity
We’re finally all working on the same project. We started with a paper loom so that everyone could experiment with different materials and weaving patterns. Once the paper loom was finished I gave each student a sturdy piece of cardboard and they each made their own loom. Students were encouraged to bring in yarn, fabric, lace and ribbon to create their wall hangings. I also had a lot of fancy yarns, raffia and trims that they were welcome to use.
The kids are really excited about this project. I’ve even taught a fair number of them how to finger knit. I think there are more boys then girls who are incorporating knitted chains into their weaving. A lot of the projects are about half finished but I thought you might like to see how they’re progressing.
That is so cool, especially because the boys are getting into it, too! It sounds and looks like a lot of fun.
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The fact that we have so interesting materials to work with makes a difference as well.
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I meant to say ‘so many interesting’.
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Weaving is great fun and kids really seem to take to it.
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I’m discovering that’s true. What really surprises me is how interested the boys are in finger knitting.
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