At this point, it may not be the best thing to do to make up a kit for her. Kits can be daunting. Maybe just make up some blocks and in the process of showing them to her, point out how they went together. Some people see the whole block, but they don't see the components, or how the components can be arranged or rearranged to make a totally different pattern. I have a friend who's a banker, and that's the way I got her into it. She's now fascinated with patterns. Next step: to get her sewing them. She's fascinated with D9Ps. Right now she's still cutting out different shaped pieces of paper and putting them together in various patterns, but she's just about ready to tackle the fabric. But she's done it on her own and in her own time. Sometimes they just have to be teased, and we have to show them how to SEE first (if you look at some of Rhonda's tutorials, you'll see what I mean by teaching someone to see... Rhonda is a past master at showing us how to see). Be patient with her. :)