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By Nicholas Blackburn by Nicholas Blackburn 1. Crindau Primary School, Newport, South Wales Making an Egg Cosy.

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1 by Nicholas Blackburn by Nicholas Blackburn 1. Crindau Primary School, Newport, South Wales Making an Egg Cosy

2 Click on the buttons to go forwards and backwards. To exit the presentation, press the Esc button. Click on the hyperlinks (top right) to access the resources, teachers’ notes and images. Each slide is numbered in the bottom left hand corner. Look for the relevant number in the teachers’ notes. 2. How to use the presentation

3 Design and make a product using fabric, matching the properties of the materials to the task. Measure, mark out, cut and join fabric. Develop understanding of stitches. 3. We Are Learning To:

4 Which materials would make the best egg cosy? We think… Worksheet 1 Teachers’ Notes Worksheet 2 4. DESIGN

5 Our egg cosy could look like a… Our favourite idea is… We like this because… Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Teachers’ Notes 5. DESIGN Designing

6 6. MAKE Teachers’ Notes Demonstrate your ideas to the class

7 Draw your stencils on paper or card. Draw around your stencils, on a piece of fabric, using a fine pen. Cut out carefully. Keep your pieces safe. Decide if you should keep any off cuts. Worksheet 1 Teachers’ Notes 7. MAKE Getting started: Making

8 Images 1 Worksheet 1 Teachers’ Notes 8. MAKE Click on the hyperlink ‘Images 1’ to look at different ways of joining. What equipment do we need to join two pieces of fabric together? Information

9 Click on the hyperlink ‘Images 2’, to see the process/stages of making an egg cosy. Teachers’ Notes 9. MAKE Images 2 Guide

10 I like my egg cosy because… Teachers’ Notes 10 EVALUATE Worksheet 1 Evaluate your Finished Product

11 Well done your work is excellent! What information do we need on a poster? Worksheet 1 Teachers’ Notes 11. ADVERTISE Press Esc Make a Poster

12 Exit/Return to presentation Resources thread eyes noses needles felt A

13 Exit/Return to presentation Sewing example 1: Over stitch B

14 Exit/Return to presentation Sewing example 2: Running stitch C

15 Exit/Return to presentation Sewing example 3: Cross stitch D

16 Exit/Return to presentation Point the tip of the cotton and thread it through a wide eyed needle. Knot the end, to stop it pulling through the felt. Stage 1 AA

17 Exit/Return to presentation Draw all the parts that you need to make an egg cosy. Cut out your patterns. Use a fine pen to draw around your stencils. Stage 2 Stage 3 BB

18 Exit/Return to presentation Take care with sharp scissors Cut out your shapes. Don’t waste large ‘off cuts’ of felt. Line up the straight edges of the body (front and back). Over stitch around the edge of the felt pieces. Stage 4 Stage 5 CC

19 Exit/Return to presentation Sew or glue the arms to the body of the egg cosy. Stage 6 Glue the eyes and the nose to the front of the egg cosy. DD

20 Exit/Return to presentation Your egg cosy is finished and ready for use. Stage 7 Well Done! EE


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