DGK Sewing Projects
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Had the pleasure of 2 of my grandkids visiting this past weekend. My DGD wanted to make PJs for her 18" doll. Sew... I printed out the pattern for her, taught how to cut on the lines, then I pinned the pattern and she cut them out of the fabric. Next was onto one of my vintage machines. She sewed everything herself except the cuffs on the legs and sleeves, the neckline and the velcro. We glued the seams for the shoulders so she wouldn't have to work with pins in such a short space. Then she worked with pulling pins out on the straight seams before sewing over them. Needless to say she was very proud of her accomplishment.
My DGS wanted to make a pillow for his beloved cat, Thomas. I sewed the pillow form and then taught him how to unfluff the stuffing and to fill the corners first, then the rest of the pillow. I thought he did a very good job. His sister offered to hand sew the opening closed. He was so thrilled with it I sent him home with the rest of the stuffing and sewed a larger pillow form for him to stuff at home. Sister offered to sew that opening closed also. Can't wait for photos. They both enjoyed sewing on a few of my vintage machines (without thread), one being a 1989 treadle. They sewed various shapes with computer paper, perforating the paper and the separating the paper. My grandson has learned to thread my Singer 401A by himself. DGD isn't quite interested yet. |
Nice job. Sounds like a fun time was had by all! And wonderful memories were made. You are rich beyond mesure!
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nicely done and a great skill for them to learn
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Very nice projects. Hopefully they stay interested.
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What a fun weekend you must have had! It look like the kids are really proud of their accomplishments too!!!
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Originally Posted by Jingle
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Very nice projects. Hopefully they stay interested.
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Originally Posted by azwendyg
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What a fun weekend you must have had! It look like the kids are really proud of their accomplishments too!!!
A new thing I did was to draw the stitching line for DGD to sew on. That was a big help. |
I told my son it was like driving a car, and he learned how to sew. it is similar, you have a gas pedal and you're the stearing wheel. It looks like it was a productive weekend, and you all had fun.
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That is terrific. I remember sewing with my Dad's mother and so enjoyed myself. She wasn't a quilter but her half sister was and she was the one that started to get me on the road to being a quilter that I am today.
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That's wonderful! 2 of my granddaughter's have used my Elna with help. I am going to see if I can get them 1 at a time this summer and work with them individually on basic sewing skills and then either help them make a quilt or some 10" doll clothes. I now have 3 that are old enough to do this with. Between working a FT job and spending evenings with the girls I will be busy!
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