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Page 1: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

A doll is born!

Page 2: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

What did we need:

a draft of a doll's body and clothes

flax in red, blue and white to make clothes

thread in blue, white and red to sew

Page 3: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

flannel for a doll's body

shawings of wood to fill the doll

a cotton lace to decorate the apron

Page 4: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

We decided to make a doll, worn in a traditional Kaszubyan costume. We first watched the power point presentation Polish costume a primary school from Poland has sent us. We also talked about the different colours of embroideries and about the specific colours Kaszubyan costume is made of. Then we began to work. We discussed about the word 'eco‘ - what does it mean, what is an 'ecomaterial', why do we use it and thereby decided to make a doll out of the following materials:

- thread in blue, white and red to sew - flax - flannel - cotton - shawings of wood

Page 5: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

Shopping First we went shopping. There was a lot to buy but

we have to thank the joineries in Polskava and Jurovski Dol which provided us with shawings we needed to fill our dolls. As the traditional polish costume is a combination of red, white and blue, we bought flax in these colours. A cotton lace was needed to decorate the dolls' aprons or shirts. Instead of the golden thread we used a golden ball-pen and wool for the doll's hair. After all the components were bought, we were ready to begin with our first task. Ready, steady, goooooooo!

Page 6: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

A blueprint Pupils cut out a shape

of a doll's body out of flannel. They sewn a girls body at the edges. We warned pupils not to sew a part under the doll's armpit so they could later fill the doll with shawings.

copying the body, cutting it out and sewing

Page 7: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

Filling with

shawings After pupils had

finished sewing the doll's body, they filled the doll with shavings. When finished, pupils sewn the part under the doll's armpit.

‘Men in action’

Page 8: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

Hair sewing

Pupils cut strips of wool in a particular length and then sewn these tufts of hair onto doll's head.

Page 9: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

A doll's face

Pupils drew eyes, nose and mouth

on the doll's face.

A make up

Page 10: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

Let's wear our doll! We continued

with sewing clothes for our dolls. Pupils in groups decided what colours should their doll wear.

Then pupils began to cut out the shapes and sew shirts, skirts, aprons and sleeveless pullovers.

copying the blueprint

sewing a body and clothes …

Page 11: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

wearing a dolldecorating the apron

sewing a body

Page 12: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

A doll becomes alive As our dolls didn't have names yet we went

to Google to name them with the most common polish names. We were able to find an interesting site:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/namelist.html

and chose names for our dolls. )))

Page 13: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

Having fun while making the dolls

the 3rd class

the 5th class

Page 14: A doll is born!. What did we need: a draft of a doll's body and clothes flax in red, blue and white to make clothes thread in blue, white and red to sew

And …here they are!

Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest fair of all?"