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QuilterMomOf3 10-27-2012 09:05 PM

Talk about starting them young!
 
My 3 1/2 year old son is CONSTANTLY coming up to me and saying, "I wanna help you work, I wanna help you sew!"

So he sits on my lap and holds his left hand flat on the material to the left of the presser foot, with his thumb tucked under his fingers, to avoid the "dangerous" needle.

Can't wait until he's big enough to do it on his own!

Pickles 10-27-2012 09:10 PM

Just think he might grow up to be a Taylor of cloths some day :thumbup:

BETTY62 10-27-2012 09:14 PM

How sweet. I know you will always treasure this special time you were able to spend with him.

GrannieAnnie 10-27-2012 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by QuilterMomOf3 (Post 5617629)
My 3 1/2 year old son is CONSTANTLY coming up to me and saying, "I wanna help you work, I wanna help you sew!"

So he sits on my lap and holds his left hand flat on the material to the left of the presser foot, with his thumb tucked under his fingers, to avoid the "dangerous" needle.

Can't wait until he's big enough to do it on his own!

Congrats to both of you. HOpe he hangs on to his interest

sewbeadit 10-28-2012 12:19 AM

That is so cute. How about a picture?

ckcowl 10-28-2012 02:20 AM

my youngest granddaughter was 4 when she made her first quilt- i picked up a small ($89) brother machine at walmart that had speed control on it- set up her small care bear table & chairs & turned the speed to the slowest the machine would go- she layed her fabrics out on the floor- arranging as she wanted- the only things i did for her was cutting & ironing. (she did some of her own cutting with a pair of kids safety shears but did bring me a few pieces to cut for her. some of her seams were 1 1/2" wide- few were anything close to straight- but she was Thrilled with her quilt- and sent it to her dad who had just deployed- it meant everything to him & to her- and now- 8 years & 3 more deployments later he still carries that quilt around the world where ever he goes. at no time have i ever told her- 'no-you can't do it that way' and over the years her skills have improved- her love of sewing has grown- she believes if you can lay it out & invision it-you can make it :)
as long as safety is always practiced i think if they are old enough to have interest-they are old enough. our only rule over the years has been---no one under 18 can go near a rotory cutter- scissors work just fine- and you have to be enough (& over 12) to use the iron- and they can not just cut up fabric for the sake of cutting it up- they always have to have a plan-and use what they take. when my granddaughter's come to visit they sometimes spend hours just (pawing) through my fabric shelves...the oldest one loves designing purses for herself & her friends- and some other clothing/assessories---the youngest prefers quilts & pillows-

LauraRG 10-28-2012 02:56 AM

How wonderful to hear these stories!! The quilt carried on deployment brought tears to my eyes just imagining the love that it shares over 3 generations of family! Many of us were probably lucky enough to have had mothers and grandmothers who set the example, gave us some basic skills and then just let us be creative and learn from our mistakes and successes. May we all help foster creativity in future generations!

Joset 10-28-2012 04:57 AM

what a wonderful story.

QuilterMomOf3 10-30-2012 01:52 PM

I'll try to post a pic later today...

Dina 10-30-2012 07:18 PM

Great kids and great moms!!

Dina


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