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Old 02-25-2011, 04:20 PM
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No one in my family sews. I tried to get my grandson interested, thought he might like sewing. His response was "uuhh, no thanks".
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Old 02-25-2011, 04:26 PM
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Thats great, at least you know where they are are there interest.
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Old 02-25-2011, 04:35 PM
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Both my chidren are able to use a sewing machine. My daughter has made two quilts - but when she was at Uni she used to make pocket money by taking up hems, making skirts and dresses for other girls, shortening boy's trousers, etc. Our son can shorten his own, and has made sweat tops for himself.
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My daughter, who will be 30 in a month, needed the drapes in her new house taken up. I brought my sewing machine for the visit and offered to leave it with her. 'Why, I don't know how to use it!" she answered.I said that now she'd have one in the house, and I'd be glad to show her. "Why? I know how to put buttons on, and you know how to do all the other stuff!"
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Congrats on the new arrival. Better get busy with the new baby baskets.
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Old 02-25-2011, 05:17 PM
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I'm the only one in my family who does the old fashioned hand stitching. My 36 yr old daughter occasionally hooks up her machine and put something small together....usually a new set of curtains, etc. If someone in my family doesn't get a clue, when I am no longer able to do this craft, my family will be left with only memories. I am the oldest granddaughter on both sides of the family. On Mama's side, there is no one in a direct blood line who quilts. On daddy's side, there are only two of his sisters left older than I am. They are quickly nearing the age when they won't be able to hand stitch anymore.....
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My wife sews...my daughter I taught to quilt as well as my DIL, also taught several friends. We would have a class on a given saturday and they would invite friends over to learn to quilt.
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Old 02-25-2011, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
I am not sure why, but I taught all of my kids, my boys and my step daughter to sew. Youngest son went on to take 2 years of home ec and loves to sew! Daughter still sews and quilts. Even my Dh will sew and wants to make his own quilt!

So, what about your family?
How lucky you are. Must be wonderful to have kids that you can pass this onto.
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My son doesnt sew BUT sure knowns his way around a sewing machine , he is one of Berninas leading tech, and can fix anything on machines from really old one to the latest computerized ones , on the other hand Daughter cant sew a things always brings it to mom ... tells me shedoesnt need to sew she has a clever mom . But my grandies I have had sitting on my knee since they were very tiny , I am hopeing one of them will take it up so far grandson aged 4 id showing interest . Cathy
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My daughter is only 16months, but when i sew, she has to be right there watching me , she loves it. She also loves looking at all my quilting books, and touching all the fabric at the quilt shop. She is definitely a quilter in the making. I bought her a shirt for valentines day that says born to quilt
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