What a wonderful grandmother you are to teach your granddaughter to sew. I can't wait until Zoe is old enough and hope she will have an interest in sewing, she just turned one last month. My daughter showed no interest in sewing until her Sr. year in high school. She was out sick with chicken pox, believe it or not, don't know how she missed it all those years. She was bored, so one day she asked me to help her make a quilt for college. BUT, she didn't want a quilt like the ones I made, she wanted just squares and every one had to be different. We had a lot of fun pulling out my stash of fabric, so she wound up with fabric from clothes I had sewn her, doll fabrics, etc., etc. I tried to teach her how to sew the squares together from a design board, came home and found she had sewn the blocks together and somehow wound up with a huge, gaping hole in the middle. Guess Mom needed to refine her teaching methods. I got it quilted two weeks after she started college and never told her that she had two squares the same and she has never found them. She still doesn't sew, but she makes lots of requests for table runners, shower curtains, etc., for her apt. as well as gifts for her friends who are having babies. She does tell people what a great quilter I am, so that's something. Keep up the good work. My mother taught me to sew in first grade and I have never stopped, over 55 years later.