Saturday, February 24, 2007
My Daughter, the Seamstress
The Sewing Gene evidentally has skipped a generation and gone from my mother to my daughter. It didn't like it in my body very much. I watched my little Maria save up her money several years ago to buy a sewing machine and I wondered where she could have gotten such an idea. She amazed me. And last night, she was almost a blur as she asked me for a sheet and soon was twirling around in this little dress she made for her Odyssey of the Mind team's skit. She doesn't sew that often - she uses it mainly for costumes and crafts and mending - but she does sew more than her mother.
Demonstrating the twirl for the OM skit
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5 comments:
I am so happy Maria got her wonderful ability to sew from her grandmother! What a cute dress!
Does Maria do hems?
I think she could if it was necessary.
pThat is so admirable. I never had that talent :) and I guess never will!
I am soooooo impressed!!!! My girls would love a super-twirly dress like that!
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