Showing posts with label beads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beads. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Sewing tutorial: Quiet book pages - Bead counter

This is one page I really like to include in my books. Both of my kids love counting and one of their favourite pages in their quiet book is the bead counter. They enjoy moving the beads across, and they also learn their colours by practicing with the beads. It is an easy and effective page.


The starting point for making the page is deciding how wide to make the counter (then cut your thin ribbon in appropriate lengths), to what number to count to (in my larger books, I have include counters that go up to ten), and finally what colours to choose. 

The ribbon I use is very narrow and I do not like to take any chances with safety with beads coming loose, so my first step is to space the ribbons on the page and sew them to the page background. My green felt is about 1.5cm wide, so I sew along the ribbons for about a length of 1cm on one side first. Then I thread my beads on and sew down on the other side to secure the ribbons down and lock the beads in. 

Place the felt lengths over the ribbon ends where you have sewn and pin down. Sew a stitch around the edges. Finally trim off the threads and ribbon ends and your bead counter is done!


Saturday, October 26, 2013

Finished - four new sets of quiet books! Instalment one: Counting

Last night I felt like I had accomplished something big. It's taken several weeks of half an hour per evening to get these eight quiet books (two in each of the four new designs - counting, alphabet, colours and shapes) finished. 

Miss almost 3 loves counting. Almost to the point of obsession at the moment. We're a bilingual family and she now manages to get to 13 in both English and German. Most numbers beyond 13 come out something that sounds a lot like sixteen. Anyway, the point of that is that her bead counter is her favourite page in the Quiet Book that I made her more than a year ago. I wanted to find a way to include one in this counting book, so I decided to just go up to five.


One shoe... two people...


And my two favourite pages: three animal finger puppets and four balloons.


And finally, five fish!


Check it out in more detail in my etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/167004470/toddler-quiet-book-counting-theme? and stay tuned for some patterns and instructions in the coming months.

Lesley :)


Monday, January 21, 2013

Coloured pasta

We made this coloured pasta about six months ago and have gotten so many hours of fun out of it.

Although I originally made it for threading, Mia has spent more hours pouring it between plastic cups and sorting colours than anything else, as it's thin and a bit long for her to thread with still.


This is one that the kids need to keep out of their mouths though, as hand sanitiser is used to make the colours stick to the pasta.

To make:

  • Place pasta, a squirt or two of hand sanitiser, and a few drops of food colouring into a zip loc bag.
  • Seal the bag and shake well.
  • Lay it out on paper towels to dry.

Enjoy!
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