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==Binka for sewing with a needdle and thread==
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[[Image:BincaForSewing.jpg|320px]]<br>  
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<h3>Age</h3>
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=== Age ===
3-6
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<br />
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3-6 <br>  
<h3>Materials</h3>
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Binka with lines or pattern drawn on it.<br />
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=== Materials ===
Needle.<br />
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Wool with one end tied in knot.
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*Binca (a.k.a. Monk's Cloth) with lines or pattern drawn on it.  
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*Needle.  
<h3>Preparation</h3>
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*Wool with one end tied in knot. <br>
This can be an individual or a group presentation.
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<br />
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=== Preparation ===
<h3>Presentation</h3>
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<ol>
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This can be an individual or a group presentation. <br>  
    <li>Directress takes the tray of materials from the shelf and brings it to the table. (Make sure the Binka is prepared and the knot on one end of the wool is tied earlier).</li>
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    <li>Directress takes the wool, hold the unknotted end with the thumb and the index finger, and insert the wool through the needle hole. (Note: the unknotted end can be shaped into a sharp point by pulling it against a wax candle - easies to put through the needle).</li>
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Make sure the Binca is prepared and the knot on one end of the wool is tied before beginning the presentation.
    <li>As soon as a little bit of the wool is through&nbsp; the needle hole, use the thumb and the index finger to pull the wool through the other end for at least 5cm. long.</li>
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    <li>Then sew by following the line drawn on the mesh, moving the needle 'up through' and 'down through' the squares.</li>
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=== Presentation ===
</ol>
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<br />
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#Directress takes the tray of materials from the shelf and brings it to the table.  
<h3>Control Of Error</h3>
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#Directress takes the wool, holds the unknotted end with the thumb and the index finger, and inserts the wool through the needle hole. (Note: the unknotted end can be shaped into a sharp point by pulling it against a wax candle - easiest to put through the needle).  
The lines drawn on the Binka provide guidelines for the child.
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#As soon as a little bit of the wool is through the needle hole, use the thumb and the index finger to pull the wool through the other end for at least 5cm. long.  
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#Then sew by following the line drawn on the mesh, moving the needle 'up through' and 'down through' the squares.
<h3>Points Of Interest</h3>
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<ol>
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<br>  
    <li>Draw attractive pictures on the Binka.</li>
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    <li>Teach different stitches (cross stitches, chain stitch, etc).</li>
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=== Control Of Error ===
</ol>
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<br />
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The lines drawn on the Binca provide guidelines for the child. <br>  
<h3>Purpose</h3>
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<strong>Direct aims:<br />
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=== Points Of Interest ===
</strong>
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<ul>
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#Draw attractive pictures on the Binca.  
    <li>To introduce the child to sewing.</li>
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#Teach different stitches (cross stitches, chain stitch, etc).
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<br />
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<br>  
<strong>Indirect aims:<br />
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</strong>
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=== Purpose ===
<ul>
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    <li>To develop the child's fine motor control.</li>
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'''Direct aims:<br>'''
    <li>To develop the child's concentration.</li>
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    <li>To develop the child's independence.</li>
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*To introduce the child to sewing.
    <li>To prepare the child's for later project work.</li>
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</ul>
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<br>'''Indirect aims:<br>'''
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<h3>Variation</h3>
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*To develop the child's fine motor control.  
Increase the difficulty by having Binkas of larger squares to smaller squares and having a ticker thread (wool to embroidery threads).
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*To develop the child's concentration.  
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*To develop the child's independence.  
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*To prepare the child for later project work.
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<br>  
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=== Variation ===
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Increase the difficulty by having Bincas of larger squares to smaller squares and having a ticker thread (wool to embroidery threads). <br>
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=== Handouts/Attachment  ===
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 19 March 2011

BincaForSewing.jpg

Age

3-6

Materials

  • Binca (a.k.a. Monk's Cloth) with lines or pattern drawn on it.
  • Needle.
  • Wool with one end tied in knot.

Preparation

This can be an individual or a group presentation.

Make sure the Binca is prepared and the knot on one end of the wool is tied before beginning the presentation.

Presentation

  1. Directress takes the tray of materials from the shelf and brings it to the table.
  2. Directress takes the wool, holds the unknotted end with the thumb and the index finger, and inserts the wool through the needle hole. (Note: the unknotted end can be shaped into a sharp point by pulling it against a wax candle - easiest to put through the needle).
  3. As soon as a little bit of the wool is through the needle hole, use the thumb and the index finger to pull the wool through the other end for at least 5cm. long.
  4. Then sew by following the line drawn on the mesh, moving the needle 'up through' and 'down through' the squares.


Control Of Error

The lines drawn on the Binca provide guidelines for the child.

Points Of Interest

  1. Draw attractive pictures on the Binca.
  2. Teach different stitches (cross stitches, chain stitch, etc).


Purpose

Direct aims:

  • To introduce the child to sewing.


Indirect aims:

  • To develop the child's fine motor control.
  • To develop the child's concentration.
  • To develop the child's independence.
  • To prepare the child for later project work.


Variation

Increase the difficulty by having Bincas of larger squares to smaller squares and having a ticker thread (wool to embroidery threads).

Handouts/Attachment