As much as I enjoy elaborate sewing projects that take a good bit of time to finish, I love projects that deliver instant gratification. Last week I made lounge pants for hubby and a cape for Miss M from some polar fleece I got at JoAnn's on Black Friday. Today I used some of the same fleece to whip up a pair of pants for little E-man. I haven't been able to take pictures of the lounge pants or cape yet, but I promise I will eventually. You can see matchy-matchy pants for all three of them here.
I am so excited to go through Exploring Countries and Cultures again. The last time my kids were so little -- 3rd grade and Kindergarten. And now they are in 5th and 8th grades! They have grown so much over the past five years. As I began to think about our plan for this year, I realized two things: 1) my gifted eldest child remembers just about everything we covered in ECC the first time, and 2) my younger one hasn't had many of the basics that ECC covers. So I was faced with a dilemma -- how do I adjust ECC to suit the very different needs of both children? How do I shift the focus for my 8th grader to aspects of ECC that she hadn't spent time on before (such as types of governments, imports and exports, etc.) while also taking my younger child through the more foundational information that he missed when he was just a kindergartener? ECC is designed to be parent-led, family learning, with a supplement for 7th and 8th grade. But I came to the conclusion that I need to deco...
[...] tassel cape 2010 January 9 tags: Ottobre, Sewing by Christephi The other day I mentioned the fleece cape I made for Miss M. I used Ottobre 6/2008 #22A “Little [...]
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