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Les pochettes marelles
2 years ago
Nous avons utilisé du tissus recyclés, des pois ou des haricots. Premièrement, il faut mesurer un carré de 14 cm x 14 cm et le dessiner sur du tissus doubles puis épingler les 4 coins. Ensuite, il faut faire au crayon une valeur de couture de 2 cm du bord et puis découper le carré. Puis, coudre tout le contour en laissant une ouverture de quelques cm. Après, il faut tourner la pochette à l'endroit. Remplir avec des pois ou des haricots. Finalement, refermer l'ouverture en cousant à la main et allez tous s'amuser dehors à la marelle.
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I them put all the pieces of wood for the bird house walls and bottom together with out glue, using the biscuits on their own just to make sure everything fit.
I then disassembled and reassembled the birdhouse walls, but this time also using wood glue and let the project dry overnight. The two pieces for the roof were added also using glue but with wood screws instead of biscuits. After painting the bird house in natural brown, I installed a metal frame under the house, so a long hollow metal pole could screw into it. We then planted the pole in the ground so that the birdhouse was high up, to keep birds safe."
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"1. Let dough rise
2.Roll into egg-shaped balls
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