Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Crafting activity history
2018-19
- 5/9 ~ Yo-yo project - final squares laid out for quilt!
- Hearts for community (through May 4th, distributed at the Northampton Pride parade)
- Spring school break April 15-19
Pesach/Passover April 19-27, Lailat al Bara'ah 4/20, Christian Easter 4/21 - March Needle felting animals (2 weeks)
- Feb 28 & March 7 ~ Pysanka batik egg decorating
Location: Earth Sciences lab in the North Mod (near Piening Hall, closer to the cow barn)
Thank you alum parent Kristin Hall for providing everything for us to learn! - Feb 14 ~ Making Hearts for community and eating sweet treats! Bring something to share. Materials for making paper valentines will also be available.
- Feb 7 ~ Learning to make "yo-yos for a group-project quilt to auction in September as a fundraiser. Bring cotton fabric if you have extra to spare, sewing needle, scissors. (See Granny Hexagon project from last year.)
- Jan 31 ~ Paper cutting and other items in honor of festivals at this time: Imbolc - Lughassad & Candlemas 2/2, Asian Lunar New Year of the Pig begins 2/5 (see Lunar new year crafts), Valentine's Day 2/14...
- ...Hearts for community ongoing
- Jan 24 ~ Hot water bottle covers (knit one or make from an old sweater, patterns available) and/or Upcycled wool sweater children's pants.
- Jan 17 ~ Planting bulbs in jars in honor of Tu B'Shvat(New Year of the Trees) on 1/20
(Bring narcissus or other bulbs, and sturdy jars or vases; optional glass marbles etc. We have stones to share.) - Jan 10, 2019 ~ Hearts for community (ongoing)
- Dec 6, 13 & 20 ~ Knitting socks
- Nov 29 ~ Straw stars
- Nov 8 & 15 ~ paper window star folding
- All October Thursdays + 10/24 evening ~ small Crafts for the Holiday Fair, EC families especially invited
- Sept 13, 20, 27 ~ Twining small baskets
- Sept 6 ~ intro crochet or help with final touches on our Granny Hexagon blanket
2017-18
- May 3 & 10 ~ Making jump ropes AND blocking out our Granny Hexagon blanket
- April 26 ~ preparing raffia, fabric, and ribbon braids for May Day flower crowns
- April 5 & 12 ~ Granny hexagons
- March 22 & 29 ~ egg gathering baskets
- March 15 ~ batik egg decorating
- March 8 ~ Granny hexagons
- March 1 ~ Masks, hats, and crowns (with hamentaschen)
- Feb 15 ~ We did paper cutting in honor of the Asian Lunar New Year, year of the Dog. See Dragons & Roosters
- Jan 25, Feb 1 & 8 ~ making hearts for the Heartburst project (we also did crochet hearts!)
- 1/11/18 & 1/18/18 ~ Crochet! We learned crochet basics and how to make "granny hexagons" which we will make into a blanket to auction for the school -- if you want to make some, please contact Jennie to get the yarn.
- 12/21 ~ Candle decorating
- 12/14 ~ All kinds of paper and foil stars (bring paper and patterns if you have them)
- 12/7 ~ Shaker Stars ~ Thank you to the school store for sponsoring our reed! This was a record attendance of 16 crafters! (Never underestimate how many clothespins you'll need.)
- 11/30 ~ Mending bee (some mending, some lantern making!)
- November 9, 16 ~ paper window star folding
- Oct 19 ~ special occasion: we joined the Land Stewardship walk on school land, with poetry and painting related to our beautiful landscape
- Sept 28, Oct 5, 12, 26 ~ various personal projects and crafts for the Holiday Fair
- Sept 21 ~ School closed for Rosh Hashanah
On our own, with instructions: Dyeing silks - Sept 14 ~ We began making crafts for the Holiday Fair, learning/preparing for dyeing silks, and working on personal projects already underway.
- Summer break
Monday, February 25, 2019
Batik egg decorating
Inspired by Pysanki Ukrainian egg decorating (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pysanka), we will be decorating eggs using this method, though you may make any design or pattern you want! We will have books on hand for ideas.
Pysanka comes from the verb "to write," as designs are written with beeswax
and the colors applied like batik. This is a cozy indoor craft with candles and beeswax smell.
Requires specific tools and materials, which you can obtain online (https://www.ukrainiangiftshop.com/) or maybe still at Guild Art Supply in Easthampton (see https://www.bigwheelpress.com/).
Please bring an egg or two to decorate. White eggs provide more options of colors in your design.
More about the tradition and some video instruction:
- Bella Luna Toys blog post Decorating Ukrainian-inspired pysanky eggs
- Typically made over winter and given as gifts when Spring arrives... Pysanky, a Ukranian tradition
- NPR: Easter Egg Art: Hatched From An Ancient Tradition To Celebrate Rebirth
***8:30-10:30am -- note time, as we need to vacate the room for high school class
Earth Science room of the North modular building between the cow barn and Piening Hall.
Please RSVP to Jennie or sign up on the list in the lobby.
March 15, 2018 we did this in the Physics room, in the science "mod" building near the high school, closer to the pig pen.
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Making yo-yos
We will be making these all spring, so stop by a Thursday crafting morning to learn how, sew a few, pick up or drop off fabric, or bring in what you've made!
Tip: When sewing multiple colors and patterns together, as we are doing, light gray or beige thread is recommended.
Cut circles ~3 1/8" diameter cotton fabric
4 circles per 5 1/2" square cotton fabric
With inside of fabric circle up, fold 1/4" over and sew a running stitch all around, gathering as you go. Cinch and tie off.
Appliqué 4 circles at the center of each square: "finger crease" cross-hatch and sew at edges just underneath each yo-yo.
Tip: When sewing multiple colors and patterns together, as we are doing, light gray or beige thread is recommended.
Cut circles ~3 1/8" diameter cotton fabric
4 circles per 5 1/2" square cotton fabric
With inside of fabric circle up, fold 1/4" over and sew a running stitch all around, gathering as you go. Cinch and tie off.
Appliqué 4 circles at the center of each square: "finger crease" cross-hatch and sew at edges just underneath each yo-yo.
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Asian Lunar New Year
In honor of East Asian Lunar New Year festival beginning this coming weekend, we will be making dragon puppets and also doing some paper cutting for decorations.
In 2019 begins the year of the Pig! Join us Thursday, January 31 to cut paper pigs -- or any paper cutting!
We will have materials to share.
If you want to bring materials, we may be using:
In 2019 begins the year of the Pig! Join us Thursday, January 31 to cut paper pigs -- or any paper cutting!
We will have materials to share.
If you want to bring materials, we may be using:
- Pointed paper knife, cutting board
- Colored paper
- Felt
- Yarn
- Needles
- Popsicle/craft sticks or chopsticks
- Embroidery thread
- Scissors
- Colored pencils
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Hot water bottle covers
January 24, 2019
For chilly nights, cramps, or belly aches, a hot water bottle is just the soothing thing... if it's in a cozy cover! We will make hot water bottle covers from old sweaters or you can knit a new one to suit. Pattern ideas, some materials, and willing helpers available.
Bring yarn and knitting needles (or a crochet hook) or a sweater you're willing to cut up and repurpose.
Some examples from a collection http://grandmotherspatternbook.com/?p=10292
And an example pattern: http://dottiebowles.com/blog/up-cycled-sweater-hot-water-bottle-cozy
TIP: Hot water bottles are often available in the School Store.
Wool pants from sweaters
First in 2015, Grandparent Eline helped us make patterns to size, and then to sew wool pants using the arms of wool sweaters (not felted!).
We will be doing this again on January 24, 2019. Bring old, adult sweaters, a pair of pants that fits your child, thread, 1" wide elastic for each waistband, and if you have: a portable sewing machine that can do zig-zag stitching. We will have some extra sweaters and thread to share, and paper for making patterns.
Design notes:

Photos from December 3, 2015
We will be doing this again on January 24, 2019. Bring old, adult sweaters, a pair of pants that fits your child, thread, 1" wide elastic for each waistband, and if you have: a portable sewing machine that can do zig-zag stitching. We will have some extra sweaters and thread to share, and paper for making patterns.
If you have a portable sewing machine that does zigzag stitching, please bring it!
Design notes:
Make sure top is long enough to keep tummy covered. Need more than you think for folding over for elastic.

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