Thursday, October 22, 2009

How to make Five Stones?


This is a very simple to make craft project (I took longer to write this tutorial than to make them!) and it uses fabric scraps 10cm x 7cm. Five stones is a traditional game, one that many played when they were young. I’m not sure if people in other parts of the world also play this. More information on how to play, visit:
http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_194_2005-01-07.html
Anyway, let’s get started!

Step 1: You’ll need 5 pieces of fabric scraps measuring 10cm x 7cm. I chose different but similar linen prints for randomness.

Step 2: Next, fold the wider side right sides together and sew an L-shape.

Step 3: When you’re done, turn it inside out. Tip: Snip the corners so you’ll have sharper points when you turn it over.


Step 4: Pay attention now! Pinch opposite sides together!

Step 5: Fill with plastic pellets, beans, rice or anything with a bit of weight, about 60% full, then fold down inwards (about 1cm deep).

Step 6: Carefully machine-sew across the opening or hand slip-stitch for a perfect finishing. (I chose the easy way.)

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

PICTURES!(:



kuti kuti.


tops


plastic toys from the past.




traditional toy guns.




model planes.

pick up sticks.






balloon.

paper ball.

Boy's Favourite traditional games in the past.


left, dad bringing his son to the museum!
right, the shop owner! (:

congkak(:

sepak tekraw.

chapteh.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

children little museum.


hey people, our group went to the Children Little Museum.
it's located at 40 Kandahar Street.

pictures will be up soon!(: