We didn't spend a penny. It was just twenty minutes or so; but, I saw a kindling of creativity in my 9 year old. I felt a rekindling of my desire to sew and quilt as well.
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May I suggest?
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Seeing the spark is priceless! Sharing a joy and passing on your talents is a treasure! Happy sewing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog!!! :-) So nice to have you:-) I love coming over to yours, with the fall colors and the beautiful pictures. What a great story about how it all started! And I loved the post for today - I have special memories of my mom teaching me to craft (yesterday, even, she began teaching me to knit!) and they are times I truly cherish. And I LOVE that she wants to make a Laura quilt square! I have always loved Little House on the Prairie, and I have always wanted to make the same foods and crafts she did! :-) Thanks for sharing, and thanks again for visiting! Stop by again soon! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat on earth were you doing up at 3 in the morning on wi-fi?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day! May her spark turn into a flame :-)
ReplyDeleteOh I have avoided the quilt shop like the plague. I would end up buying way too much.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I can go sometime soon to use some material to make the girls some clothes.
JuLinda