I appreciate your thought but believe me I am getting it for her with no question asked because watching her life schedule at this age, you know she should be rewarded. My daughter is a senior, taking college classes (she will graduate with her Associate degree along with her HS), does volunteer on Saturdays at the hospital, and two other days helping a kindergarten teacher, plays piano, draws on canvas, beads, crochets (now making a beanie to send to her brother at college). I am not sure if I left something but you get the idea how badly I want to get the best for her, that's why I am questioning cuteness with quality).
She wants to take it to college with her (Which I thought was adorable) so I want to make sure it is decent and will last.
I love all the thoughts of this group and I wish I am on here more often, but I have a hectic life and God knows we all know we are not sewing as long as we are here...lol
Originally Posted by
JenniePenny
My process would be to offer the Hello Kitty machine as a reward for something like:
10 hours of lessons with you on one of your existing machines, or
Completion of a project
This way both of you determine her real interest and passion before spending the money. Give her a goal or a challenge and see if she rises to the occasion.