Tips for quilting with young children?
#11
Originally Posted by sewcrafty
Originally Posted by amma
At that age, I ran the pedal and they sat on my lap and sewed.
:lol:
#12
Originally Posted by MegsAnn
Move the sewing machine to a child-sized table. If you don't have one, maybe a low shelf or coffee table. Then they can sit and reach everything with the pedal right on the floor!
Careful with that iron, too.
Have fun!
Careful with that iron, too.
Have fun!
I have a Clover mini-iron that I'm going to have them use instead of the heavy full-size iron. I think it will work well for them.
#13
Originally Posted by amma
At that age, I ran the pedal and they sat on my lap and sewed.
My oldest is definitely going to want to try on his own. He's almost 6 and if I can find a small table or get the foot pedal up to a workable height, I think he'll do well.
I really appreciate everyone's suggestions! Next question:
do I try a simple pattern (ie. 9P or 4P) or are crumb blocks better for beginners?
#14
Originally Posted by sew cornie
Originally Posted by sewcrafty
Originally Posted by amma
At that age, I ran the pedal and they sat on my lap and sewed.
:lol:
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there are a lot of tips for what you are asking in Georgia Bonesteel's book "New Ideas for Lap Quilting", although the "kids" she is teaching are a bit older than 5!
You may find it in your local library-it's an old one.
wow, they sure are growing them smarter! good luck!
You may find it in your local library-it's an old one.
wow, they sure are growing them smarter! good luck!
#18
Originally Posted by just_the_scraps_m'am
there are a lot of tips for what you are asking in Georgia Bonesteel's book "New Ideas for Lap Quilting", although the "kids" she is teaching are a bit older than 5!
You may find it in your local library-it's an old one.
wow, they sure are growing them smarter! good luck!
You may find it in your local library-it's an old one.
wow, they sure are growing them smarter! good luck!
:lol: :lol:
#19
Originally Posted by amma
A block that can be squared up at the end is a great idea... plus, it gives them the chance to play with lots of colored scraps :D:D:D
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