Author: Hazel Jackson
Planning Unit: Rockcastle County CES
Major Program: Family and Consumer Sciences 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: 4-H Afterschool Sewing Projects/ summer quilting day camp
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Sewing is an activity that requires critical thinking, problem solving and encourages the ability to follow directions. During the first grading term of the school year, 132 students in grades 6-8 participated in a basic sewing class during their Family & Consumer Sciences class at Rockcastle County Middle School in the first semester of school 2018-19. Each student made a small makeup or shave bag. Bags were made from fabrics and materials that were donated by Extension Homemakers for the project. In post evaluations 100% of students said that these skills would be useful to them as adults. Students said the following in their evaluations:
*I felt good that I had made the bag and felt accomplished. This was my first time sewing.
*I love having something that I know I made.
*It was fun but challenging.
During the second semester, another 118 middle students sewed as a part of their FCS class. Students personalized a pillowcover for their beds or sofas. Students also learned to sew on a button and repair rips in clothing. All of the students completed their pillowcover during the class time. Following the project one of the students who has a challenge with class work stated, "I thought somebody would have to do this (for me). My pillow is prettiest and I did it myself."
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