After a while she didn't return again and I could hear her humming softly in her room. When she finally reappeared she was grinning from ear to ear as she walked proudly out with her brand new apron that she had made for herself :) And what a magnificent job she did!
She had found strips of apple fabric long enough to be the sash and there were two large pockets along the bottom which she explained were for her recipe cards and her measuring spoons and she was ready to bake.
I just love her creativity. She had a vision of what a special apron of her very own would look like and she snipped and stitched until she had created it just like she had imagined :) I can't wait to do more projects together with her. I think that she may be just about ready to start learning how to use my sewing machine and use a real pattern! Oh are we going to have some fun *grin*.
Hugs,
Rosina
12 comments:
She did a great job. I love a crafty chica as I was called recently,and thought that was a cute way of saying someones caught the crafting bug!She maybe crafting & blogging along with you one day
:)
Oh what fun!!! I am waiting for the same interest to show here. She did a super job.
that is so cute! she did do a fantastic job. i love the scraps she chose. the pockets are the best!
wow! She did a great job!
love the owls. so cute, L. Great job.
Love the apron!
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happy day!
Grace likes to do similar things with doll clothes. So sweet!
How precious. I love the two different size pockets.
Love it. She put alot love into the project and it turned out wonderfully.
What a proud mama moment!!
She did a great job!
P.S> Did you try the bread? I'll be curious how it works with hand milled flour!
Oh, wow, she did such a great job! I don't which of you would have been prouder.
I can just imagine the excitement she felt as she stitched away in her room, and how delighted she must have been to show you what she created, and how thrilling it must be for you! I so love to imagine a lifetime spent stitching with my girls!
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