tic-tac-toe
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My son whom is 4yrs old helped me make these tic-ta-toe boards. He was so excited to help me pick out materials and help with game pieces. I found that pattern in quilters world autumn 2015 issue.
I decided not to make game pieces in pattern and use items I already had on hand. Also this allowed my son to be more apart of it more. The other thing I did different than pattern is I made a fabric bowl to hold pieces when game is out for holiday season. I still have to make the fabric bowl for the Halloween board. My son really enjoyed making these with me and playing the game of course. [ATTACH=CONFIG]529025[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]529026[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]529027[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]529028[/ATTACH] |
What a good idea.
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Such a cute idea! You could do checker boards too :)
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Great boards but he is so cute. I'm really not looking at the projects now. He steals the show. I love the Christmas game - gave me an idea for stocking stuffers.
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He sure is cute. He loves helping me work on different projects. From pressing the pedal, picking up pins, to picking out fabric. I am starting to teach him to sew on my sewing machine. i have a video of him doing that on my facebook page omg quilts and stuff by dlc https://www.facebook.com/pages/OMG-Q...34947256787720 i think thats the link to the page.
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Great fun for the kids. Your grandson is too cute!
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Cute games and son!
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What a clever use of seasonal fabrics!
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Really clever. Great idea.
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How neat! I will have to make one of these for my DGD.
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