Felt and fabric, as material objects, can be cut, glued, stitched, layered, overlapped, and adjusted with pressure and tension.
This project shows the preparation stitches done by someone else. The uneven stitches are not noticed by the person operating in ACL 4 Low.

Uneven stitching is not as noticeable on smaller projects.

This ACL 4.4 set up for a notecard allows the person to follow the sample without waiting for directions.

The work group or volunteers can stack the pre-cut squares, which can be quickly placed on the table for the crafts group.

The softness of the potholders has the same appeal as stuffed animals without the childish connotations.

The extra attachments make the pot holder less functional but more endearing.

The preparation done ahead of time allows the group to spend the entire session being occupied. The needles are threaded and the first stitches are done.

Felt, fabric and rickrack can be combined and all the pieces can be placed in an envelope for the valentine cards.

This is a set up that is ready for the start of a crafts group. The ribbon is pre-cut, with back-up ribbons to cut if someone wants their personal preferences to be honoured. The hearts and diamond can be pre-cut depending on the ACL scores of group members. When would you have to pre-cut and when can they cut them on their own?