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  • The child used measurements to determine the size of the pillow and calculate the amount of fabric needed.
  • They practiced division by dividing the fabric into equal sections for sewing.
  • The child applied addition and subtraction skills while calculating the cost of materials and making adjustments to the measurements.
  • They used geometry concepts to create different shapes for the pillows, such as squares, rectangles, or circles.

For continued development, the child can explore more complex geometric shapes and patterns in pillow designs. They can also experiment with different fabric textures and colors to create visually appealing pillows. Additionally, they can learn about the history of sewing and how it has evolved over time.

Book Recommendations

  • The Sewing Book by Alison Smith: A comprehensive guide to sewing techniques, perfect for young learners who want to delve deeper into the craft.
  • Stitchin' and Pullin' by Patricia C. McKissack: This book shares the stories of African American quilters and their artistry, inspiring young readers to explore different sewing traditions.
  • Sew in Style by Erin Hentzel: A fun and modern sewing book specifically designed for young sewers, offering step-by-step instructions for creating trendy and personalized projects.

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