10 yr old quilting
#42
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Geez Louise have you ever seen the cut a rotary cutter can inflict? You know her better than the rest of us, but I'd feel so bad if she hurt herself. Someone made a good point about sticking to something small. I think this is good advice. (Since your asking).
#43
Okay... may get flamed, but...
I could shot a gun at 10 years old. What is a rotary cutter to that?
Explain safety to her, and be there while she does it. But... kids drive at 15, I would hope they could safely use a rotary cutter before they are old enough to drive.
Just my $0.02 worth.
I could shot a gun at 10 years old. What is a rotary cutter to that?
Explain safety to her, and be there while she does it. But... kids drive at 15, I would hope they could safely use a rotary cutter before they are old enough to drive.
Just my $0.02 worth.
#44
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Bavaria/Germany
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Tell her exactly how dangerous a rotary cutter can be, how easy it is to really hurt yourself with it, show her how to use it safely and let her cut out the pieces only with you standing next to her. My youngest piecer was 8 years old!
#45
let her go; when my daughter was 9 I went to AQS for a week, when I got back, she rotary cut and sewed all the blocks together, all I had to do was teach her to tie the quilt - she earned 1st place in the jr division at the country fair.
#47
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Location: Florida
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I was in a 4H sewing club at 10, and the love of sewing never left. You are so lucky to have a granddaughter who shares your interest. Good for you. I'm sure you will be careful with her rotary lessons. She'll be fine.
#49
Originally Posted by Ruby the Quilter
My 10 yr old granddaughter wants to make a quilt for her full size bed. She has done some sewing and made a same quilt with squares I cut. She really wants to cut the pieces herself. I'm concerned about her using a rotary cutter - am I being an over protected Grandma?
#50
Much depends on the child.
I taught my GDs when they were 8 & 11. Because of a tendency to get into 'shoving matches', I have never given them a rotary cutter for their sewing supplies. I'll wait until they mature & calm down.
I taught my GDs when they were 8 & 11. Because of a tendency to get into 'shoving matches', I have never given them a rotary cutter for their sewing supplies. I'll wait until they mature & calm down.
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