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Old 05-21-2012, 12:18 PM
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Neesie
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Originally Posted by jcrow
I really like your idea! You are going to be a very popular grandmother. I have taken yarn and instead of sewing it through the quilt, I've sewn in on with my sewing machine...tacked it in place and then tied it. Might be easier and you could use the high loft. A very simple applique pattern could be a heart. The kids could simply draw their heart the way they want and it would be easy to cut out. That just what I would do.
Thanks! I LOVE being a Gramma!

I really like the idea of tacking on yarn, instead of arming them with long needles!


I have some templates but I agree it would be cuter, to let them draw freehand. As long as they don't draw too, too tiny! LOL

Thinking it over, after everyone's input, I'm thinking maybe leave off the applique (which I would have to attach) and just trying to let them try out the sewing machine. If we keep the quilts small and the blocks few, I think it might be doable. To simplify matters even more, we could use more-forgiving 1/2" seams.

Thanks SO MUCH for the input, everyone!!! Now I can't wait, to get started!!! Am thinking I MAY let my DGD start her quilt early, so as to leave more sewing machine time for the younger girls, later.
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