Wednesday, December 24, 2008

POM POM PILLOWS!

Do you know how to make a pom pom pillow? Well, 29 5th graders do! This is one craft that Miss Mitchell knows how to do!!!
1. The first step is to wrap your yarn on the frame. Depending on how you want the pillow top (dark, light, or mixed) depends on your pattern wrap.

Ben starts the wrapping process.

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Kailani shows the checkerboard wrap.

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2. After wrapping, you have to tie each square at the corners (81 ties!).

Tyler and Ryan W. tie their pillows.
Lauren shows what it looks like after it is tied.

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3. Next, you cut the pillow---all but the bottom 3 pieces of yarn.

Emily show some of their cutting.

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4. After the pillow tops are off, it's time to finish the pillow. We have mothers come in with portable machines to help. After we measure and cut the material, it is sewn up on a machine. Then the student cuts a triangle on the corners to make them "pointy." Then they clip around the edge to help it lay straight.

Madeleine and Keli work on clipping their material.

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Sewing up the pillows on the machines.

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5. Students then turn the material inside out, and begin to stuff.

Ryan K. and Hunter stuff their pillows.

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6. Then the tops are tacked on.

Luke and his mom finish up his pillow.

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Eli and Elly tack their tops on.

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Gavin, Ryan W., and Hunter encourage Hunter's mom.

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7. The finished product! Can you believe we did this?!

Hunter and two other students had University of Utah pillows! (Kaden had a BYU pillow, and Emily, a Jazz pillow!)
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Tyler's pillow was a New York Jet pillow!

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All the boys:
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All the girls:
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Special thanks to the following students' mothers for helping: Brandon, Keli, Tyler, Liz, Hunter, Luke, Elizabeth, and Skyler!

2 comments:

wendy said...

That was a fun project! Hope you had a great Christmas and vacation.

Tyler and Kilee said...

How fun! I bet they'll always remember you when they snuggle their adorable pillow! What a fun project!