11 year old wants to quilt!!
#81
How about getting a feature fabric and makea nine patch with it as the center block. the outside blocks can be some of the colors that is in the feature block. I would suggest 12inch blocks, with perhaps the feature fabric as the border too. or even a favourite color that is in the feature fabric. I am doing one similar for a baby with ballet dancer fabric. Let your daughter choose the fabric and show her how to use accent colors to set it off. I hope this helps you a little bit.
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My granddaughter played with my sewing machine for a couple years when I went to visit. (My son needed his jeans mended and his wife doesn't sew.) SHe cut pieces of cloth and just sewed them together and made a rag blankie for her sister. All supervised. Then I took material for pillowcases and she made one for herself and one for sis. The next year, (at 11 yoa) she came to my house and had a wonderful time going through my beautiful stash. She made a shoulder bag. She was so intent on learning all of the steps, the why's and why nots of sewing, safety,etc., and how to unsew. Something with half square triangles mixed in with other blocks might motivate her. Go in small time slots unless she truly stays interested. Wish my GD lived closer than 1100 miles to Georgia from Western NY.
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8 isn't too young to learn to sew. I think your Viking SE would be fine to learn with, it has the feature where you can slow it down; if I recall correctly. (I sell Vikings.) The Viking 116 is a good beginner machine too. The machines geared toward kids are usually more of a pain to use as they don't work very well. My DD learned to sew with my
Bernina 1031 when she was 10. She's 23 now; has a Bernina 930 that she just loves. She makes wonderful garments and designs most of them herself.
Sharon W.
Bernina 1031 when she was 10. She's 23 now; has a Bernina 930 that she just loves. She makes wonderful garments and designs most of them herself.
Sharon W.
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I have taught kids to sew with my Singer featherweight too, they seem to like the smaller size. I have taught kids quilting classes and I used the bug jar block and also rail fence; both blocks are easy to sew and look good too.
Sharon W
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What about Elanore Burns Single Irish Chain. Large pieces and only half the blocks are pieced. An easy but beautiful quilt. I taught several of my friends this as their first quilt. How awesome that she wants to learn.
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when my daughter said this she made a Rail Fence that was big enough for a pillow. At 19 she still hangs onto that pillow, though has never wanted to quilt much since then. It has the advantage of not too may decisions, she can use rotary cutting (with supervision) and it will assemble quickly.
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