In the last lesson, we threaded the machine and practiced sewing on lined or graph paper to learn how to work with the threads: pulling the threads to the back of your work before beginning, and pulling the threads back and to the side to the thread cutter or using a pair of scissors to cut the thread.
Today, we’re sewing with fabric for the first time! Â I thought the occasion called for some pink and turquoise dogs (with sparkles to boot!) – Arden loved sewing with this fun fabric. Â I threaded the machine for her again, but this time I carefully described what I was doing and why. Â The key points I covered while talking about threading were:
- Follow the arrow guides on the machine
- Keep a little tension on the thread with your right hand while guiding the thread with your left – this helps the thread follow the guides properly
- Make sure the thread uptake lever is in the up position so the thread will feed through the guide at the top of the lever properly
- Loop the thread behind the two thread guides above the needle
- Thread the needle and be sure the thread is not looped around the needle
- Remove the bobbin cover plate
- Insert the bobbin into the bobbin case with the thread wrapping counter-clockwise as depicted in the bobbin cover plate
- Guide the bobbin thread through the slot on the right in the bobbin housing and then slide it left so it emerges from the slot on the left. Â With one finger on top of the bobbin, pull a few inches of thread out
- While holding onto the top thread, lower and then raise the needle once to bring the bobbin thread up.
- Replace the bobbin cover plate
She decided to make a series of lines across the fabric in sort of a starburst design with a few curves thrown in.
… and sewing for over an hour!
She became very proficient at pulling her threads up the the thread cutter. Â Practice, practice, practice…
She was so pleased with her work!
Next up: Lesson 6
What a great idea! I love it!
I’m teaching sewing lessons to a couple of girls age 8. One is more advanced than the other, but I love this for my starting student! Thanks for sharing!
How do I see the earlier lessons . Would like to see how to thread a bobbin.
Thx
I’m a Grandma assigned to help teach my young grandkids how to sew on a sewing machine during this pandemic. Love the lessons but I can’t see all of them. Would be thankful if you would share. Thanks
https://www.ajennuinelife.com/2014/01/tiny-sewists-teaching-kids-to-sew-setup.html
I also am a Grandmother teaching a grandchild. This is a link to the first of this series and there is a link to each successive lesson.
Unfortunately, I have missed lessons 1,2,3 and 4. How can I access these lessons please?