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RESOURCES TEACHING RESOURCES ESSAYS Unit Plan Resources Materials Purchased Materials Already Available Materials/Labor Donated Wooden masonite board cut into four-by-six- Crayola fabric markers A hardware store cut the wooden inch tiles (one or two needed per student) Acrylic paint tiles and a custodian drilled holes Fat quarters of cotton fabric in a variety of Twine, yarn at the top of the boards so each colors and patterns Gesso primer could be hung Rotary cutting mat and rotary fabric cutter Scissors Thread, needles, straight pins Oil pastels Additional fabric Seven bottles of strong fabric glue Mirrors Two irons and an ironing board Giant Ziplock storage bags Brushes Sewing materials (thread, bias tape, Good Fortune in a Wrapping Cloth Paint palettes ribbons, buttons, etc.) by Joan Schoettler Water, water cups, aprons Bojagi and Beyond by Chunghie Lee Fabric Two used sewing machines Wrapagami: The Art of Fabric Gift Fabric scissors (labor for repair of one machine) Wraps by Jennifer Playford Metal T-square and rulers Two hundred digital prints of students’ work Digital camera Local artist Eliza Fernand’s for display Plastic bags for covering tables contemporary story quilt Newspapers for covering tables presentation and community Two large plastic bins for storage “white quilt” stitching instruction Computer with Skype download Computer-mounted camera with Twenty-minute Skype interview microphone with author Joan Schoettler SMART board, projector, speakers, and one iron Nicholas, sixth grade. Image courtesy of author. Students working on sewing bojagi. Images courtesy of author. 190 60 E DUCATION A BOUT ASIA Valory, eleventh grade. Image courtesy of author. Volume 18, Number 2 Lexi, twelfth grade. Image courtesy of author. Fall 2013 195 117