Home Ec at Home!
The kids lost screen time a while ago. Their attitudes when we had to turn things off, the badgering, and fighting was too much, so they went away. We bring out ipads from time to time for 30-60min stints when it's earned (or needed!), but it's certainly not at the level it used to be. It's both good and bad, but for the most part it forces us to BE with our kids more. Frustrating at times, but isn't that what parenting is? :-)Despite the weekend, today is a solo-parenting day. Temping to take back out the computers, but I know it's not for the best. Rather we are having a home ec kind of day! We are starting sewing lessons and making homemade ice cream.
Sewing - Lesson One
Set Up! |
We began with the straight line (no thread, no needle) and talked about how the machine works. How it goes faster/slower, how the pressure foot works and where to keep your hands so you stay safe. At this point their craziness payed off as they distracted each other. I was able to point out when they weren't concentrating without having to worry about a needed sticking them!
They were decent at taking turns, which was nice. That's not always the case. One we all had two turns with straight lines with no needle, we took a break. I think I needed the break more than they did. Our break consisted of making ice cream, which is continued at the bottom of this page!
Sewing - Lesson One (and a half)
I had planned on making this two days, but I was bored and they were interested, so I put in thread and a needle. I am happy to say that no one sewed their finger! We did the same straight lines we had practiced before. We worked on putting the pressure foot down, turning the needed down, then getting positioned before starting. Then when we were done, putting the needle up, pressure foot up and pulling the paper out. I still trimmed all the threads, lest they accidentally cut their PAPER with my SEWING SCISSORS.
All three of them did a great job. I was really happy with their progress. We are making pillow cases as our first project since it's all straight lines. I feel like as soon as I can cut their fabric, we are going to be ready! We'll do another few sessions of paper practice, then hit the fabric! I can't wait.
We have the pillowcases up first, and then "sleeping bags" for a stuffed animal. Knowing my luck they are going to want to make one for their HUGE bears. I think I will encourage them to pick one of their smaller animals so we can make the project bear(ha!)able.
First Practice Pages
Zachary's Lines | Annabelle's Lines | Logan's Lines |
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Ice Cream!
Our sewing breaks today were interspersed with ice cream making. I found the recipe online and it seemed simple enough. All you need are two ziploc bags, one quart size (though I think sandwich would work) and one gallon size and just a few ingredients. You can also use two coffee cans, but we don't have any!
Take the smaller ziploc and put in:
1/2 cup of Half and Half
1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
Place the smaller ziploc into the larger one.
Surround the smaller one with:
3 cups ice
1/3 cup coarse/rock salt (we bought "ice cream" salt at Fred Meyer)
Shake, shake, shake. Shake, shake, shake. Shake your ice cream. Shake your ice cream. (singing is optional, but encouraged).
It should take about 10-15 min to "set". The vanilla took much longer because the kids were in charge. While they were "working" I set to work on a fresh strawberry version. I put strawberries (the remainder of what I had in the fridge) in with the half and half, sugar and vanilla and blended it up quickly before putting it in the ziploc. When we went to eat it, I felt like it was TART and needed a little more sugar, so I put whipped cream on top. The kids loved it!