Pass It On Down

I enjoy sewing.  Am I great at it?  Nope.  I do enjoy it though.  The satisfaction of completing a project.  Picking out the fabric for a project.  Deciding on a project . . . I just love it.

My grandmothers sewed.  In fact, I have one of my grandmother's sewing machines. My mother-in-law sews and my mother sews.  She sewed the one and only prom dress I wore (I went once. In 10th grade.  It was somewhat traumatic: not in a "I was actually scarred for life" kind of way.  More like, "My God that sucked and at least I now know."  I never went again.  No amount of friend cajoling, or boys asking could change my mind.)  Anyway- my mother sewed, my grandmothers sewed.  The first sewing project I did was to make a pair of shorts.  I remember doing this with my Girl Scout Troop.  I have no idea how those leaders kept their sanity with a room full of upper elementary girls learning to sew.  I think we actually used patterns to design them.  We used machines at a local high school.  Wait . . . I think I remember my mom stopping by the liquor store on the way home.  Just kidding.  But who would blame her after that experience?!

Anyway- I learned to sew as an adult because I needed curtains.  I was not paying for what they have in stores.  I either don't like them, or they're way too expensive.  I sewed Alexa's baby bedding.  Again . . . what I liked I couldn't afford (although- due to a "small" measuring miscalculation, I ended up with enough extra fabric to make her Big Girl bedspread. Math has never been my strong suite).  Once we moved to the new house, and I had a place to set up my sewing machine, I sew a lot more often.

On a recent trip to Hobby Lobby, Alexa asked for a kid sewing machine. I wouldn't buy it.  It was less than $20.  It seems mean, but I felt like it was cheap, and it would do nothing but cause frustrations.  I didn't want her first experience with sewing to be something that was completely frustrating for her and I.  After doing some research, I found a sewing machine that would be good for her  So she got one for Christmas.  I also did some research on how to teach kids to sew, and was pretty prepared for her.

We started today.  I have to say- she really surprised me.  Alexa doesn't like preliminary preparations.  She likes to just do a project.  Forget the planning, measuring- checking to be sure you have supplies . . .  she just does.  Knowing this, I had prepared a couple of mazes for her, on some old fabric- to practice sewing in a straight line, and just getting comfortable with the machine.  I also prepped some squares for her to practice sewing fabric together.





All in all- day 1 was a total success.  I think I'll go do some prep-work for tomorrow.  She's got a project in mind, so hopefully Day 2 will be as fun as Day 1.    

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