My Classroom Sewing for the School Year 2012-2013
Sewing
is becoming a lost art unfortunately.
You see more and more sign of that with stores not offering sewing
supplies or having a very limited amount available. When Silver Dollar City took out the Quilt
store I could not believe it. So I have
made it my mission to try and teach students what they can do to make things
and be affordable. I want students to
love to sew like I do. Not every student
is going to like it because they do not have patience to do this kind of
thing. I know when I first started teaching
this was a real challenge because of
the equipment that I had to work with; I think it was as old as I was. But thanks to Career Tech mandating that
money be spend in the Career Ed. Classes I was able to replace the ancient
machines with ones that made it a lot easier to work on and students could
finish their project. Back to this year,
I had a couple of students that understood and liked to sew. These students picked out things that were
more challenging and were successful. It
was neat to teach them and see that they were willing to learn. I hope that we can keep working to bring this
art back to life, with all the technology and exciting new machines that do so
much for us. We as educators need to
keep up to date and offer it to the students.
Note from Josie:
All of us at B-Sew Inn appreciate the efforts that are made by Public & Private School Educators to KEEP SEWING ALIVE IN THE CLASSROOM. We recognize this as such a worth while goal. The skill-sets taught thru sewing, embroidery, fashion design, textiles and design entrepreneurship emphasize the rock-solid foundations of a productive society, and we don't want that forgotten. We keep pushing forward. ALWAYS. Thank You FACS Educators
It is becoming a lost art, but so thankful we have a part in making new artists...t mccray
ReplyDeleteAmen, and thank you for the great comment and advice. It is a struggle for some to provide equipment but the skills learned are relevant, necessary, validated, aligned, and employers are begging for skills!
ReplyDeleteJulie Knighten
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ReplyDeleteHi Mikie
ReplyDeleteWanted to let you know that I've only deleted your comment so that I could post it as a Guest Blog submission. I know that is what you originally intended it for. It will be the next Guest Blog post. I believe it is scheduled for January 28th. Thanks, Josie