Friday, January 7, 2011

future quilter in training

Emily got a little sewing machine for Christmas, she was so, sew excited! She has been begging me to show her how to quilt/sew for a long time. Here she is for her first "session" of sewing. I don't think she had sewed yet because once she pushed the petal and everything started doing it's thing, she got really scared about how fast the needle was moving.


This picture I only took because of blogging and scrap booking because I normally would NOT have had my eye off the needle/7 year old hands! But here we are mother and daughter, me helping her make a blanket for her other favorite Christmas gift, an American Girl doll.


Concentrating! I wanted her first project to be really simple so we sandwiched some chenille, batting and fabric together to make a little blanket then turned it inside out and sewed the hole shut so we (as in ME) did not have to do any binding.



Here she is turning the blanket inside out, note the tongue, concentrating very hard.



Emily was very proud of herself and promptly covered her doll in the fuzzy, warm blanket. I on the other hand do not think I make a good "teacher." :/ it was totally stressing me out! Hopefully the next project both she and I will be a bit more comfortable behind the peddle!


2 comments:

  1. I always love sewing with my daughter. It can be very stressful but it is so worth it when they finish and are so happy with what they've done.

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  2. My middle daughter (also 7) is getting very interested in sewing with my machine too. She's done a few small projects, but she has a rather short attention span. It is a lot of fun to create together.
    P.S. Great blog name! :)

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