the littlest quilter
#42
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: somewhere over The Falls
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She looks pleased as punch to have made that square!
It's so great that you are spending time with her and teaching her a craft. She will remember these together times all her life.
I still have fond memories of spending time at my aunt's house (who lived next door) when I was a kid. She taught me to crochet Barbie clothes and gave me a life-long love of that craft...
It's so great that you are spending time with her and teaching her a craft. She will remember these together times all her life.
I still have fond memories of spending time at my aunt's house (who lived next door) when I was a kid. She taught me to crochet Barbie clothes and gave me a life-long love of that craft...
#45
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Antioch, CA
Posts: 372
I just love to see these little quilters. I am glad that my 15 year old granddaughter has taken to quilting and I am praying that my 12 year old granddaughter will start to show some initiative in quilting (it would bless my daughter-in-law greatly!)
Originally Posted by lisalisa
My 7 year old niece saw a quilt block I got in a swap from @paintmejudy and apparently became inspired and designed this little block with some precut triangles i had.
I've attached Judy's original block also. I did a simple zig zag stitch to preserve the integrity of her idea. It's not my best work (lol) but I was just doing as I was told. I love how this girl has a genuine respect for the craft. She has me sewing all day long when she comes over.
I've attached Judy's original block also. I did a simple zig zag stitch to preserve the integrity of her idea. It's not my best work (lol) but I was just doing as I was told. I love how this girl has a genuine respect for the craft. She has me sewing all day long when she comes over.
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