Intro
Sewing boxes, with their colourful threads and ribbons, are like a scene out of Cinderella when the mice and birds gather together to make a ball gown. This activity involves rummaging through a sewing box to simply enjoy and talk about the contents. It might take some people back to happy days sewing with mum, darning socks, making clothes for the family – or even working as a seamstress or tailor.
This activity is ideal for a small group or a one-to-one, and you can change the items in the box to make it appropriate for whoever.
What you need
- A sewing kit box
- Sewing items
Needles (put in a needle case inside a clear plastic covering)
Pins in pin cushion (put in a clear plastic covering)
Tape Measure
Cotton reels
Bobbins
Material Scraps – bright colours ( include felt, fur, velvet, silk, lace and cotton)
Old clothing patterns
Tailors Chalk
Bias Binding
Zips
Thimbles
Beeswax
Embroidery Threads
Velcro
Ribbons
Buttons (put in a clear plastic case)
Motifs
The Activity
For one person:
- Put the box on a low table in front of someone
- Encourage them to rummage around and choose something to look at. If they’re struggling, pull out an item for them and put it into their hands
- If the person wants to engage, ask questions about it and whether it brings back any memories
- Let them dig around at their leisure and enjoy looking through the items
- Encourage and support them wherever they need it
For a small group:
- Invite the group to sit at a table or on comfy chairs around a coffee table
- Ask the group to rummage through the kit, one by one, and take out something that catches their eye
- Invite each person to share their memories, and let other people join in if they have something to say
- Move around the group and give everyone chance to talk about their item, encouraging them to speak for as long as they would like