Teach Your Kids to Sew with Make and Take Sewing (Screen-free Summer Life Skills Bingo)

Last Updated on January 25, 2020 by Ginny Kochis

Want to teach your kids to sew? Here’s a great make and take project from my friend Kerry at Catholic Homeschool Moms. It’s an awesome addition to our Screen-free Summer Life Skills Bingo series!)

We cleaned out my mother’s storage room two weeks ago and found a treasure trove of stuff. Toys from the 80s, my father’s old 8mm camera, and three (yes, three) vintage turntables! 

One of the finds I enjoyed the most was a gigantic silver case of sewing materials, complete with 1960 era patterns. My mother used to sew her own clothes, and I loved seeing the old fabrics and tools. 

I never picked up the sewing habit, but I’d love my kiddos to give it a try. So this week I’m turning to my friend Kerry from Catholic Homeschool Moms with a fantastically fun, totally take-able, tic-tac-toe sewing project.

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This summer, we’re spending a lot of time in the car. Road trips require distractions and this project is just the right size. I recalled a Tic Tac Toe game board that my brother and I used to play in the car. It would stick to itself, so we would never lose the pieces while traveling.

It also doubles as a sewing project for the family.

 

I chose to keep it a simple sewing project that would travel well, so I did preliminary work with a little helper. We did not do this project all in one day; we took it in bite sized steps.

First, I prepared the pocket for the kids and had them practice a simple stitch to put the small pieces together.

We used felt so that the material would stick to itself. I chose watermelon colors.

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We also picked out some rickrack so that it would separate the squares on the board. I did not measure exactly with this one, but knowing that we were going to lose about a quarter inch on each side, I positioned them closer together so the end product would look more balanced.

This step could also be done with fabric paint—just allow for drying time.

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No special measuring here, just use the size of the felt sheet and cut four to create the Tic Tac Toe board. It should go over a little, because fraying can occur.

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Pin the work down to sew with a machine, or have a child do some stitches. It was a bit challenging for small hands, so I continued the job with the machine.

 

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This is the Rick Rack sewn down. The front and back of the base were sewn together and flipped right side out. There is a space at the bottom side left open for storing the Tic Tac Toe pieces right inside.

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The next step was to cut the playing pieces. This could be done with one layer, just paint one side with circles and the other side with Xs. I wanted two colors to play, so I opted for a little more labor. The squares are two inches by two inches and fit perfectly inside the board.

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The kids started their threads in the middle, between the two pieces so that the knots wouldn’t show. They had the choice between sewing around the edges, or doing a quick stitch. (They chose the quick one.) In total, they sewed ten pieces, just in case we lost one. They each made five squares and I watched their stitching improve as they put them together. This was our first sewing experiment together so I really wanted to keep it simple for them.

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Our final project turned out solid! We played a couple games and then put it away. We all really like the pocket. Although next time, I would make it a little larger to be able to reach in and pull out the pieces.

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We are ready for travel. Game on!

Teach Your Kids To Sew With Make And Take Sewing Screen Free Summer Life Skills Bingo - Gifted/2e ParentingKerry Olvera is the force behind Catholic Homeschool Moms, your one-stop-shop for all things Catholic homeschool related. A former teacher turned entrepreneur, Kerry loves to sing, talk theology, and keep chocolate and coffee nearby. You can find Kerry on Pinterest, Twitter, and Facebook.

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