tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3749570557099307280.post1925419864061350291..comments2024-03-29T13:06:20.241+11:00Comments on Threadbare Creations: Teaching Kids To Sew Rose Johnstonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04620700479783542350noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3749570557099307280.post-52872738329793167152019-08-14T10:53:24.871+10:002019-08-14T10:53:24.871+10:00Oh sounds like she's taking an interest and is...Oh sounds like she's taking an interest and is ready to try herself. That's precious Kathleen. She reminds me of my daughter. She had a Mickey Mouse from birth and she rubbed his ear to fall asleep. He was dragged around everywhere, left in the supermarket a couple of times and patched more times than I can remember ;) She still has him and she's 25! I hope your grand daughter enjoys learning and I hope the workbook comes in handy :) And YAY for a freshly patched teddy!Rose Johnstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04620700479783542350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3749570557099307280.post-11590635809914205432019-08-14T06:37:52.805+10:002019-08-14T06:37:52.805+10:00Very good post! Thank you! The other day I had to ...Very good post! Thank you! The other day I had to sew a patch on my 4yo granddaughter's favorite bear's ear. She rubs holes through it and I've fixed it multiple times. I always ask her if she wants to learn to sew on a sewing machine some day and she says yes. Well that day I had to hand sew the patch and she watched me and said "that's how you sew??" I told her this is how I have to fix bear's ear and it's called hand sewing because he can't fit in my sewing machine. She was a bit amazed!<br />kakingsbury at verizon dot netKathleen Kingsburynoreply@blogger.com