Create a custom diy glasses case quickly and easily with this step by step tutorial. It is a great beginner sewing project!
The Short Letter A Word List with Illustrations Printable Poster is perfect for students in preschool and kindergarten to learn new words and the beginning letter sounds of the English alphabet.
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Use the Letter Case Recognition Worksheet: Letter M to help your preschooler to recognize the difference between the uppercase and lowercase A.
Hook Holder Case Free Crochet Patterns + Video
Ocean themed aesthetic bedding duvet cover set in shades of blue. Will be a perfect match for beachy aesthetics, minimalist rooms and sailing inspired bedrooms. Material: Polyester blend Inner/Comforter/Pillows not included. See package configuration and sizes below: Flat Sheet Configuration: Single: 1x Duvet Cover: 59x79in (150x200cm)1x Flat Sheet: 63x90in (160x230cm) 1x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Twin : 1x Duvet Cover: 59x79in (150x200cm)1x Flat Sheet: 71x90in (180x230cm) 2x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Full: 1x Duvet Cover: 71x87in (180x220cm) 1x Flat Sheet: 92.5x98.5in (235x250cm) 2x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Queen: 1x Duvet Cover: 79x90in (200x230cm)1x Flat Sheet: 92.5x98.5in (235x250cm)2x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Fitted Sheet Configuration: Full: 1x Duvet Cover: 79x90in (200x230cm) 1x Fitted Sheet: 59x79in (150x200cm) 2x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Queen: 1x Duvet Cover: 79x90in (200x230cm)1x Fitted Sheet: 71x79in (180x200cm)2x Pillow Case: 19x29in (48x74cm) Care Wash before first use. Ordinary washers and dryers can be used for easy care and washing of this set. Hand or machine wash in cold water with like colors. Tumble dry on low heat.
School has officially started for us! We are several days into the school year and I am loving my new class! It's a big group but they are...
Coucou! Voici des fiches vierges de BD à imprimer! Les filles aiment bien créer des petites histoires, alors j'ai réalisé des cases vides pour leur
In our house, we are full steam ahead with letter recognition. I was excited to share recently that my four-year-old was able to learn her letters and sounds using the Leap Frog Letter Factory. When kids learn a new skill they are so excited. Just as excited as we get watching them do it. Seeing the light go in behind their eyes is such a rewarding experience. Now that she can recognize the letters and recite their sounds, we are breaking out as many alphabet learning activities as possible. Before she learned her ABCs, she didn’t want to do
I first learned about pillowcase dresses last summer, and loved the idea. This spring I found a selection of sweet vintage pillowcases at a local thrift store for only 29 cents a piece, and started thinking about the unlimited number of ways this sweet swatch of fabric could be transformed into an adorable outfit for my daughters.....and here is what I came up with. I love the simplicity of this dress- not only in style, but also in fabrication! You can seriously make this up in about a half hour. It will probably take you longer to read my over-wordy instructions! These pillowcase dresses will fit children from age 2-6. If made with an old pillowcase from home or a thrift store one like mine, this dress will cost only about $2 to make. Lord knows I am not in this hobby to save money (as my designer fabric stash will attest), but I must confess that my Scottish/Ukrainian genes vibrate in joy when I can make something adorable, and for cheap. Want to make one? Here we go! You will need: - a pillowcase - 2 pieces of 1/4" elastic, roughly 6" in length - a package of coordinating bias tape, or make about 2.5 meters/yards of your own - coordinating thread - a safety pin Steps: 1. Measure your little girl from her armpit to about the knee (I usually go a bit longer because I try to make it to last 2 summers!). 2. Fold your pillowcase lengthwise, and cut a j-shaped section from the top (closed) end, with the bottom of the j starting at the distance you just measured from the bottom (open) end of the pillowcase. This will be the armhole. The j should extend about 3-4" into the fabric horizontally, then continue up to the top vertically (see first photo below). 3.Cut a horizontal strip off the top (closed) end about 4" from the bottom (horizontal) segment of the j (see second photo below). Discard, or save scrap for a future vintage sheet quilt! 4. Cut a diagonal line along the non-folded side, starting about 2" into j shape of armpit and extending towards hem (open end of pillowcase). This helps give the dress some taper along the sides, otherwise I found it to be too boxy. 5. Unfold pillowcase and turn inside out. Sew side seems of dress with a straight stitch. Reinforce with a zig zag for good measure.6.Take top raw edges and fold over 1/4". Press. Fold over 3/4". Press again. 7. Sew, staying close to edge, leaving ends open. This will be the channel for your elastic. 8.. Attach safety pin to elastic and use fingers to work it through the channel until it emerges on other end. 9. Sew ends of channel shut, being sure to catch elastic in stitching to secure. Fabric will gather around elastic. 10. Repeat with second elastic. Your dress should now look like this:11. This next part might seem tricky if you have not worked much with bias tape, but is really quite easy once you play with it a bit. I will try make this as clear as possible- here goes. Take the bias tape and cut 2 pieces, each of 36" length. Look at the tape. You will notice that one folded side is slightly shorter than the other side. Unfold. Pin raw edge of the wider side along the wrong side of the raw edge of armhole from elastic to elastic. Ensure that length of bias tape is centered (i.e 18" on either side of the armhole center) and folds of tape are all facing down towards the pillowcase fabric. Sew along raw edges from elastic to elastic. 12. Refold bias tape. When you do so, the line you just stitched becomes covered and disappears, the center fold of the tape will cover the raw edge of the armhole, and the short folded side will be on the outside of the dress. Pin in place to secure. 10. Tuck in ends of bias tape, and start stitching along strap portion, short fold side up, to close the tape and make your strap. Continue over the elastic into the armhole area. Since the longer folded side is in the back, if you follow the edge along the front, you sound "catch" the back as well. Continue all the way to the end of the strap. 11. Repeat for second strap/armhole. Congratulations! You are done! I hope you enjoyed the Classic Pillowcase Dress tutorial. Come back next week to see my second pillowcase dress style! I'd love to see a picture of yoru dress in my Flickr group ;-)
Many students have the idea that you don’t really need to know how to draw in order to paint. I disagree with this. There is nothing quicker to peg a painting as amateurish than a bad ellipse or missed proportion […]
Step-by-Step Guide: Making a 3D Square Pencil Case with Expandable Tray! Imagine having a pencil case that unfolds into a convenient tray, e...
Super simple cannellini bean recipe! Make these white beans in under 10 minutes (you can try for 5), when you have nothing to eat at home. Or in those situations you actually crave a can of white beans. Serve with some salad and vegan tzatziki for a full vegan dinner!
Help your child learn to trace both Capital and Lower letters, while also helping them to learn to recognize the Upper and Lower case version of each letter. Print single or double sided pages, if you choose to.
This is a bag that can hold a 15-inch laptop.Pockets on the front and inside of the bag create plenty of storage space.Quilt batting is applied to all parts
Help those kids from getting the “summer slide” with this 100 page packet! Included is 50 pages of math and 50 pages of literacy including reading and comprehension, grammar, writing, and word work. This would also make a great addition for any beginning of the year work for 1st grade too! Click here to download. here …
Commentary on how Magritte depicts love. What better way to ponder the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of surrealist love than with a hood over your head?
Yes - EASY! I promise! I love the look of wood cased windows and had I known how easy and inexpensive it was to faux my own, I would have done this to every window
This Crossbody Phone Bag Crochet Pattern is perfect for holding your phone efficiently with a really pretty and nice design!