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Introduction
After I had made a stack of nomenclature cards at home for the Kiderhaus, I realised that I did not have a good system for their storage. Again and again I had to re-sort the cards after I had tidied them away.
The economic version is explained here. Of course you can also make the bags from felt or fabric.
Required materials
- Construction paper A4
- needle and yarn
- Velcro dots
- Scissors or paper cutter
You can also make the sleeves matching the Montesorri colour code, this would make the sorting even easier.
- yellow - language
- red - zoology and maths
- blue - geography and geometry
- green - botany
- black - history
Steps
Take an A4 piece of paper, cut off 2cm on the long side to have a piece of paper with these measurements approx. 21 x 27,7cm.
Put the paper infront of you in landscape format and fold up 7cm from the bottom. Then measure the vertical folding lines at 10cm and 20cm and make the fold, the last piece is then about 7cm long.
Threat the yarn and make a back stitch on the folding lines, for the edges use a loop stitch.
Fold the sleeveand use sticky dots as closure. Label the front as you wish.