Did you learn to sew in Home Ec?
#21
My Mom sewed some but I took Home Ec/Sewing in Jr. High and High school. My first project was a very simple pull-over blouse. My last project in high school was taylored and lined wook blazer. Wish I still had it.
I also took a cooking class but don't remember much from it. I really dislike cooking so maybe that is why. LOL!!!
I also took a cooking class but don't remember much from it. I really dislike cooking so maybe that is why. LOL!!!
#22
Took Home Ec in HS and almost failed. I wouldn't do thing in the order the pattern guide said to when I knew other ways were faster and saved fabric. Teacher didn't like my being a rebel. Guess I'm still that way with patterns (even quilt patterns). Of course, sometimes it gets me in trouble.
#23
I had sewed before Home Ec and always loved doing it. Many clothes for me in high school and then for my 2 sons up until they were in the 6th grade or so.
Now I'd rather kiss a snake than do any mending.
Now I'd rather kiss a snake than do any mending.
#24
Mom taught me, but I also had Sewing (Home Ec) in Junior High and in High School. My first project in JRH was a skirt. The teacher scoffed at my choice ... a wrap around (easy) in wool (hmmm) with a liner (that was the part she scoffed at).
It came out beautifully. It was a classic design and held up so well I was wearing it well into my 20's. Until one day ...
I was working in downtown Chicago. It was Halloween. We three girls were wearing funny noses - mine was a pig. People were laughing and us three were eating it up. Until ... one of the girls noticed the people were not laughing at our noses - they were laughing at my wrap around skirt which had become unwrapped exposing all of my back end.
ahhhhh ... memories.
It came out beautifully. It was a classic design and held up so well I was wearing it well into my 20's. Until one day ...
I was working in downtown Chicago. It was Halloween. We three girls were wearing funny noses - mine was a pig. People were laughing and us three were eating it up. Until ... one of the girls noticed the people were not laughing at our noses - they were laughing at my wrap around skirt which had become unwrapped exposing all of my back end.
ahhhhh ... memories.
#26
6th grade I made a pillow. Went fine.
9th grade I had to make a skirt. Dropped yoke, gathered skirt, pockets...it was awful. I sewed the top seam to a side seam and had the pockets hanging off the bottom. The poor home ec teacher just shook her head and handed me the seam ripper, my best friend. I did a lot of unsewing on that skirt!
Our class project was making a trip around the world baby quilt. I loved sewing straight seams without backstitching. To this day I have to force myself to try something different than a pieced quilt with straight seams. I've been meaning to sew pj's for my son for the past two years...I'd rather clean the bathroom.
9th grade I had to make a skirt. Dropped yoke, gathered skirt, pockets...it was awful. I sewed the top seam to a side seam and had the pockets hanging off the bottom. The poor home ec teacher just shook her head and handed me the seam ripper, my best friend. I did a lot of unsewing on that skirt!
Our class project was making a trip around the world baby quilt. I loved sewing straight seams without backstitching. To this day I have to force myself to try something different than a pieced quilt with straight seams. I've been meaning to sew pj's for my son for the past two years...I'd rather clean the bathroom.
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