Showing posts with label sorting and washer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sorting and washer. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Sorting and washing clothes...

Back in the day (about 6 years ago), when I was thinking of ways to teach my future children to do all the things I struggle with, and teach them self reliance, I thought of laundry. I wanted to teach color sorting along with it. I drew up plans for a washer and sorting baskets. Initially I was trying to put them on small pages and it didn't quiet work out. When I readdressed the plans recently I found my old cut outs and decided the increased page size would help my out, so I gave it a try. I also recently saw a cute version of this on imagineourlife and she does an amazing stitching job on her various, amazing pages. As for me I stick to the sewing machine.
If you would like to make a page and want a simple pattern here you go. The washer and baskets are much easier to sew if you iron on a heavy duty fusible interfacing to the back side. I just found the thickest stuff that could be ironed on at Joanns or Walmart. I stitched around the inside hole of the washer so the pellon wouldn't come off with wear. Also, I stitched a line across the top and sewed the button on before I sewed it on the page.
I tried to sew on the baskets with a little give so you could put clothes in it because the pages I sewed it to were pretty stiff.
For the clothesline: The plastic clothes pins are from the party favors aisle at Walmart. I threaded a wire through the hole in the wire part of the clothes pin, poked the wire through a hole I made and then bent it over in the back and bartacked the wire on. The microsuede washer was a fairly easy cutout with little sew on snap to keep it closed. I had to used to colors leather offered, so yellow was the colors basket.