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Heather74
05-06-2007, 14:40
I was at my mum's house yesterday, and spotted a clay owl I made at school:o, I also remember making an apron in sewing class, a coat hanger in metal work, and a push along kids cart full of wooden bricks in wood work, and of course there was the christmas calandars we had to make each year.
Can you remember making anything:confused: and did Mum or Dad keep them:p.

sixtyten
05-06-2007, 15:35
Wow! just the words "Clay owl" took me back to school,where I made on with a brown glaze.I also made a metal T square and anvil in Metalwork.Wood work was not so great,and I made a wooden fish on a plaque

Gothic
05-06-2007, 16:03
A crocodile figure in Woodwork, tyre levers in Metalwork and a denim pencil case plus loads of food (most probably disgusting) in Home Economics.:D

Heather74
05-06-2007, 16:04
My owl too has a brown glaze finish :)
but I was gutted as I wanted to make him sitting in a tree cavity, and my teacher made me sit him in a birds nest :( everyone knows owls dont build bird nests:mad:

wakeman
05-06-2007, 19:00
Brown glazed owls were obviously popular then - I made mine in about 1983! I also remember making a keyring in metalwork - one of the edges was so sharp it used to shred my pockets and scratch my leg! :o

HG
05-06-2007, 19:33
I made a cassette rack in woodwork which i still have, I also remember making a hedgehog pin cushion in needlework :)

Heather74
05-06-2007, 20:09
:eek: I'd forgot all about pin cushions and pencil cases:eek:

HG
05-06-2007, 20:23
:eek: I'd forgot all about pin cushions and pencil cases:eek:
pencil cases yes made one of them too

Wil
05-06-2007, 20:46
I've still got a very ropey wooden money box I made at school. It's covered in Star Wars instant transfers and if you peer into the slot I've written 'stop looking' inside! I've also got an equally ropey stitched fish that I made as a pin cushion for my Mum in infants but the oldest thing wasn't even made by me. It's a quite stylised, white glazed, pottery spaceman made by Clinton, the boy who used to live next door to us in the early 70s and which, for some strange reason, has stayed in the family all these years. Now, with my Mum and Dad gone, I've inherited it and it now lives in my bathroom :)

koukou
05-06-2007, 21:43
My mum has a green gerbil I made in pottery... why they did it green I don't know, I asked sir for brown! My grandma had until she died recently a book mark that was tapestry with beads on that I made when I was 11 (a few years ago!). There are also some very dodgy Christmas tree decorations that I made at school still about..... my mum says they hold happy memories... me.. they make cringe! My mum has in a draw, but never wears, a broach that I did in sewing class. It was tiny, all Fench knots then mounted in a gold coloured broach thingy...... cost a fortune back then!

Stockcarfan
05-06-2007, 22:55
In pottery I made a decorated tile and an ash tray. Still got at home.

In woodwork I made a coffee table & a wooden box. Never took home.

In metalwork I made a copper pendant, scriber & a small vice thing that you grip stuff where you cant use a bench vice. Not got pendant but still have the other two.

In needlework (we had to do it) I made an apron. I think I still have it somewhere.

In cookery I can remember making a .beef cobbler. I still have that:D. LOL just kidding, it was eaten the evening I made it.:)

PWC1973
06-06-2007, 00:29
My list of my amazing creations starts of from Infant school to the present day.The list is as follows:-

Calenders-Xmas time,Decorations,Xmas cakes.

Woodwork:-Face plaque,Elastic band driven car,spinning tops.

Metalwork:-Nothing much worth mentioning:o..

Then in my Adulthood I've found myself with a lot more time on my hands so i have taken on many projects,which have involed renovating quite a few things:-

A Brooken down trailer that was in need of renovation and now a Raleigh Bike I'm restoring.

SG1973
06-06-2007, 08:11
We also did the calendar each year for mum - proudly displayed in the kitchen. Also made a tool belt in needlework and a key hook in woodwork. We didn't have metal work at our school and only did needlework & woodwork in the first year.

After that the only "creations" brought home were from home ec. Made a tuna pasta bake with crisps on top - it didn't get eaten :cry:

Gothic
06-06-2007, 13:49
I made a cassette rack in woodwork which i still have, I also remember making a hedgehog pin cushion in needlework :)

I also made a wooden cassette rack, I think it has fallen apart now? The crocodile, tyre lever and pencil case are still in existance, not bad for almost 30 years old.

Bren41882
07-06-2007, 06:45
I have a clay turtle I made in 6th grade and a woodenstepstool I made the same year my mom kept all my horrid artwork and recenly gave it to me lots of memories in that box.

Heather74
09-08-2007, 20:56
Oh Dear!!!!:o
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w309/huggie74/owl.jpg
wow this must be between 19/20 years old now!!!

Mulletino
10-08-2007, 04:56
My other siblings made clay owls, I made a clay/glazed pig and tortoise.

Also made one of those clay bowls where you roll the clay into big long lengths then coil up to make the base then the sides.

My sister still has the "pin and string" pictures like this:

http://www.activaproducts.com/products/string/1702.gif

Only hers was sprayed silver and an owl shape.

Things I remember making in metal/woodwork in Secondary school:

A hammered copper pot with a perspex lid
A perspex sign
a metal paint scraper

When I was an apprentice I made a tool box, a scriber, an oil can and all sorts of stuff which I have somewhere.

My wife made a "Rainbow Holder" when she was a kid, it was made from two paper plates with a paper hinge (so it opens like a clam) with some paint on. She gave it to her dad when she was little as "it can hold everything", he still has it. He even showed it during his speech at our wedding. :D

Morcar
16-10-2007, 10:54
I made a coffe table, a tele cabinet and a fishing float box in wood work.

I am proud to say that they are all still standing after approx 25 years. Mum has them all. :D

I made a pottery fish which was broken by my little sister I think. :cry:

DoubleAgent
17-10-2007, 13:46
My Dad still has my keyring I made in metalwork on his keys - 22 years after making it