Combine robots and sewing for the perfect combination to engage and challenge your child skills. Sewing helps develop your child’s fine motor skills (small muscle control) and is a great next step from preschool lacing cards or lacing beads.
We also added STEAM learning to the sewing activity by reviewing and discussing our knowledge of geometric shapes. Read below for our full tutorial.
Materials:
2 pieces of lightweight Canvas
Cookie Sheet
Markers
Paper
Permanent Markers (or fabric markers)
Tape
Thread
Needle
Stuffing or Newspaper
Tutorial
Step 1: Discuss with your child geometric shapes such as a square, circle, triangle and rectangle. Use markers and paper to design a robot made of geometric shapes.
Step 2: Cut two pieces of canvas the same size. Tape 1 piece of canvas tightly to the cookie sheet.
Step 3: Draw your robot on the canvas with the permanent marker. Use your paper sketch as reference.
(Be sure to protect your workspace as the permanent marker will bleed through the canvas)
Step 4: Once the robot design is finished, place it on top of the second sheet of canvas fabric and cut around the robot with both pieces of canvas.
Step 5: Use needle and thread to sew together the two pieces of canvas.
Before you sew all the way around the pillow stop and stuff with pillow stuffing or newspaper, then continue to sew around the pillow.
Fine Motor Skills: Add dots around the edge of the fabric for your child to push the needle through on the dots.
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Kristina @ School Time Snippets says
Such a great activity working on fine motor skills! Love the personalized robot pillows!
Rachel says
I love all of the fine motor work in this activity! So fun!
Katie Pinch says
This is so cool! My daughter has been wanting to learn how to sew. so we will have to give this a try sometime!
Leslie says
🙂 I love this idea! We will definitely be trying this out!
Jamie Hand says
Thank you! We first made tooth fairy pillows and they loved sewing so we tried these robot pillows next!