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    A few weeks ago I was sent a booklet for EYFS resources and they had wicker weaving grids in which the children could weave ribbon, string, paper through them.

    As usual I can't find the booklet, I have put it somewhere safe

    Has anyone seen/got anything simular and where did you get/see them please.

    Thanks in advance
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    Don't know about weaving boards but we've been doing these with all our ice lolly sticks that we've has this week!!!

    http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/dt/weaving.htm

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    I've just found that and thought that's a good idea, I will post that on the forum, but you beat me to it.

    The ones in the booklet were different shapes, square, triangle, round and they were made of wicker, the children were threading thick riboon through them. They looked quite large, about the size of a dinner plate if not a bit bigger.
    Last edited by Toothfairy; 23-05-2010 at 11:52 AM.
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    Was it from here
    http://www.tts-group.co.uk/Product.a...f=TTSPR1597720
    they have lots of different weaving designs.

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    i keep looking at these they look great but pricey i nearly bought a lampshade from b&m which looked good it was only a £5 thought i could hang on washing line for lo to thread ribbons is that a bit silly?

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    Yes, Mum26 Thank you sooooooooo much.
    Thats them.
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    i keep looking at these they look great but pricey i nearly bought a lampshade from b&m which looked good it was only a £5 thought i could hang on washing line for lo to thread ribbons is that a bit silly?
    Sounds like a great idea!!

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    I bought some willow trellis from the garden centre for £5 to hopefully do the same thing!
    Little Miss Chatterbox xx

 

 

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