Sunday, February 5, 2012

Practise Pillow

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We all need a little motivation sometimes.  This is something I recently made for a young fiddle student.  It's a practise pillow.



How to make the practise pillow

1.  Find a pillow that will be adored. 
Notice the glittering flower center!  ooh-la-la...!

2.  Collect several buttons that will be adored.  
  
3.  String the buttons onto a skinny ribbon.

We were going to use beads but then I found adorable doggie buttons and fancy flower buttons.  Perfect for an 8-year old girl who just happens to have a new puppy she is completely in love with. 

If the button hole is too tiny for the ribbon to slide through, use tiny safety pins and attach to the buttonhole.   Then string the closed pin onto the ribbon and slide with the pin.

4.  Pin the ribbons lengthwise across the back of the pillow.  
There's even a "Susan-head" button.  That's to remind this little girl that her teacher (that's me...Susan) thinks she's wonderful and has faith in her and that she CAN DO IT.

5.  Use this practise pillow as an abacus to keep track of boring repetitions in technique work (some kids do find playing a scale or finger exercise to be dead boring) or tricky bits in a song that need to be memorized.  

Every time she plays that tricky passage she's focussing on, she gets to move one of the cute buttons over to the other end of the ribbon.  

We know children feel great once they've mastered something but sometimes they just need a little help getting there. 

This was the perfect solution for this little girl.  She can display her cushion on the pretty side when she's not practising and then flip it over and manipulate those fancy buttons on days she needs a little boost.




6 comments:

  1. What a fun way for counting repetitions! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Thanks, JoAnn:) It is fun...fun to make and fun to use over and over and over...

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  3. Hi Laura, Thanks and it really is easy to do!

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  4. Such a great idea for kids! Love it! xo Maria

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