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Ready to create your very first sewing project? Try your hand at this activity set and stitch a stuffed cookie, cupcake, and pizza slice! Perfect for beginners, this kit includes a booklet with beginner instructions like how to thread a needle, make a stitch, and tie an end knot. Practice the techniques on the 2 paper projects, then dive into the 3 felt projects. Includes a 28-page instruction/inspiration booklet, 2 paper practice projects, 59 felt precut pieces, 5 foam yarn stoppers, 6 googly eyes, plastic needle, yarn (14 yd total; brown and white), stuffing (0.5 oz), plastic key ring and pom-pom.
Publisher's Description of My Simple Sewing Book & Craft Kit
t's sew simple to make your own food friends! Little makers will start by practicing on 2 cardstock practice projects with our specially designed plastic needle safe for small hands. Then using the pre-cut and pre-punched felt, kids will create 3 cute projects"a pizza pouch, a cookie keychain, and a cupcake plushy. It's the sweetest way to build fine motor skills and learn how to sew!
Need to Know
Includes everything you'll need for 2 cardstock practice projects and 3 final projects
Practice basic stitches with a donut and sandwich, then make a cupcake plushy, cookie keychain, and pizza pocket
All felt pieces pre-cut and pre-punched to make stitching easy for little hands
Includes "Idea Book" with easy to follow instructions.
Promotes fine motor skills, dexterity, and practical knowledge of sewing
Comes With: 59 pre-cut and pre-punched felt pieces, 6 googly eyes, red pom-pom, plastic needle, sewing cards, 2 colors of yarn, 5 pink foam stoppers, key ring, 16g stuffing. "7 x 10 1/2" 28 pp
Make your own fabulous, plush stuffed sewing projects with these beginner Do-It-Yourself kits. Included with each kit is an illustrated instruction book, and all required materials for project completion. Simple and easy for little hands, these sets when completed each make 3 decorated creations. Kits promote hands-on learning, creativity, and fine motor skills.
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Something fun for my daughter to do as a part of homeschool
Jessica V
For easy beginner sewing projects.
Susanne S
To keep hands busy with something fun
Becky T
First sewing task for my 6 yr. old granddaughter. I am giving her a sewing basket also.
Something fun for my daughter to do as a part of homeschool
For easy beginner sewing projects.
To keep hands busy with something fun
First sewing task for my 6 yr. old granddaughter. I am giving her a sewing basket also.