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| Name = Lacing Cards | | Name = Lacing Cards | ||
| Topic = Practical Life | | Topic = Practical Life | ||
| Subtopic = | | Subtopic = Sewing | ||
| image = | | image = [[File:Lacing Cards 12.JPG|320px]] | ||
| Level = [[Primary]] | | Level = [[Primary]] | ||
| Age = 3 - 4 | | Age = 3 - 4 | ||
| Preqs = [[Bead Stringing]] | | Preqs = [[Bead Stringing]] | ||
| Materials = | | Materials = lacing card <br> string knotted at one end <br> tray | ||
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This activity teaches the child a basic stitch pattern. This activity prepares the child for sewing. | This activity teaches the child a basic running stitch pattern. This activity prepares the child for sewing. | ||
== Presentation == | == Presentation == | ||
# | # Take the material to a mat or table. | ||
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# Smooth out the string to be sure there are no knots or tangles. | |||
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# Hold the lacing card in the subdominant hand and the end of the string without the knot in the dominant hand.<br>Put the end of the string through any hole. | |||
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# Grasp the end of the string on the other side of the card. Pull the string all the way through until it is stopped at the knot. | |||
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# Put the end of the string through an adjacent hole to the one where it just came out. Pull the string on the other side until it is tight. | |||
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# Put the string through the next hole in the same way. | |||
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# Continue in this way until the card is completely laced. | |||
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# To remove the string, hook your index finger through the very last stitch and pull. | |||
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# Flip the lacing card to remove the next stitch. Continue in this way until all the stitches are removed. | |||
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# Remove the string by pulling the knotted end until the string is completely out. | |||
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# Smooth the string out, fold it in half, then fold it in half again. | |||
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# Place the string back in the tray. | |||
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== Points of Interest == | == Points of Interest == | ||
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== Variations and Extensions == | == Variations and Extensions == | ||
*A whip stitch or blanket stitch could also be done. | |||
==Material== | ==Material== | ||
===Make Your Own=== | ===Make Your Own=== | ||
Lacing cards could be cut from light-weight cardboard (such as from a cereal box), and holes punched along the edges. A shoelace could be used for the string. | |||
===Where to Buy=== | |||
[http://www.constructiveplaythings.com/cgi-bin/s.sh/2.0/product.htm?parent_id=Manipulatives&dept_id=Lacing&pf_id=TPW-56 Constructive Playthings] $18.99 (set of 12)<br> | |||
[http://explorationsearlylearning.com/shop5/lacing-weaving/lacing-card.html Explorations Early Learning] $1.25 for 1 (4+ $1.05 each, 8+ $0.95 each, 12+ $0.85 each)<br> | |||
== Further Reading == | |||
*[[Teach Me to Do It Myself]] by Maja Pitamic, pages 42-43 |
Revision as of 13:39, 4 January 2015
Lacing Cards | |
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Practical Life - Sewing | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 3 - 4 |
Prerequisites | Bead Stringing |
Materials | lacing card string knotted at one end tray |
This activity teaches the child a basic running stitch pattern. This activity prepares the child for sewing.
Presentation
- Take the material to a mat or table.
- Smooth out the string to be sure there are no knots or tangles.
- Hold the lacing card in the subdominant hand and the end of the string without the knot in the dominant hand.
Put the end of the string through any hole. - Grasp the end of the string on the other side of the card. Pull the string all the way through until it is stopped at the knot.
- Put the end of the string through an adjacent hole to the one where it just came out. Pull the string on the other side until it is tight.
- Put the string through the next hole in the same way.
- Continue in this way until the card is completely laced.
- To remove the string, hook your index finger through the very last stitch and pull.
- Flip the lacing card to remove the next stitch. Continue in this way until all the stitches are removed.
- Remove the string by pulling the knotted end until the string is completely out.
- Smooth the string out, fold it in half, then fold it in half again.
- Place the string back in the tray.
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
- A whip stitch or blanket stitch could also be done.
Material
Make Your Own
Lacing cards could be cut from light-weight cardboard (such as from a cereal box), and holes punched along the edges. A shoelace could be used for the string.
Where to Buy
Constructive Playthings $18.99 (set of 12)
Explorations Early Learning $1.25 for 1 (4+ $1.05 each, 8+ $0.95 each, 12+ $0.85 each)
Further Reading
- Teach Me to Do It Myself by Maja Pitamic, pages 42-43