Teaching him early

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Old 09-28-2012, 04:36 PM
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I get to keep my great gs occasionally and he loves to get up in my lap when I am quilting.
He is very aware that needles are sharp because I tell him quite often and he has never
stuck himself. Of course, I don't get a lot of quilting done when he is here.
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Old 09-28-2012, 04:38 PM
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and by the way is not not 2 yet lol
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Such a cool picture and so many wonderful memories. What a little cutie!!
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What a sweet picture!
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Old 09-28-2012, 05:35 PM
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Adorable!!!!
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Such a nice picture, and he is such a cutey.
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i have a GGnephew who is about the same age and dark curly hair and really enjoy every minute I have with him. great picture
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When my boys were little, they always wanted to do what momma was doing. Whether it was cross stitching, needle point, ceramics or quilting. My sons now know how to sew on their own buttons and when my oldest was in the Navy, he made money on the side because he knew how to sew on his own patches. When out to sea, sailors need someone to help sew on patches.
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What a fun way to spend the day.
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How sweet! Looks like he's getting a feel of your quilt.
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