Hannah Mae's First Quilt
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It is so nice to see little quilters learning to carry on the tradition. She is so cute and looks so proud of her accomplishment. How nice that she will have the memories of you teaching her also. My Grammie taught me how to do basic knitting when I was 9; and my first project was a pair of slippers. Unfortunately, I don't take the time to carry it on.
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Originally Posted by stitchofclass2
...We had a lovely day. I also taught her how to braid and how to crochet. I was exhausted!
I worked with my 4 year old grandson 6 months ago letting him work the "gas pedal" (he is extremely mechanically inclined) and "we" made him a John Deere apron. He can hardly wait til Grandpa and I return to visit so we can sew.
Your Granddaughter is very sweet!
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Beautiful girl,and her quilt is lovely. I just love it when I see the younger girls (and boys) interested in quilting or any kind of crafts. They're the ones who will fill our shoes after we are no longer able to do these things.
Keep it up Hannah. My 9 year old GD loves to quilt also and I'm so proud of her.
Keep it up Hannah. My 9 year old GD loves to quilt also and I'm so proud of her.
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