Thursday, March 10, 2011

Aubrey turns 7

For Christmas, my granddaughter Aubrey, got a sewing machine. She told all her friends that she got a real sewing machine and her Oma was going to come over every Thursday at 6:30 to give her sewing lessons. Well, her Oma was a bit busy and could never remember to go over there on Thursdays.

A couple of weeks ago, my daughter asked if Aubrey could spend the day with me on her birthday and have her first sewing lesson. Of course, I said "YES". I knew exactly what I was going to help her make.

Unfortunately, we didn't get to spend the entire day together. She came over around 3 but by the time I got rid of her mom, it was about 4:30 before we got down to business. I showed her how to "steer" by putting a blank piece of lined paper in the machine. She followed the lines very well. She practiced pushing the pedal, starting and stopping and then it was time to do the fun stuff.

I had her mom bring an old pair of her jeans and I cut the legs off of them. I started to unpick the crotch and showed Aubrey how:


After we got the bottom pinned the right way, I helped her stitch where needed. We made a strap, sewed on some patches, ironed on some embroidered patches and voila! here is the finished bag:

After her mom washes it, the bottom will fray a little, just like we want it to. Good job Aubrey. I hope you had fun!

2 comments:

Diana said...

What a great job she did! I think it's wonderful that she wants to learn to sew Terrie. Katie was interested in crochet for about 5 min. same with Ginny, only she actually did it a little longer. As for sewing, Kate would like to learn but doesn't have the patience. She just wants to play with the machine! I told her that I'd teach her but she doesn't want to go through all that!!
So since Aubrey is interested, go with it while you can!!!
Love Di ♥

Unknown said...

oh my gosh....a little minnie YOU! I think that is so wonderful! WOW just think what a help she can be and she can be a little entrepeneur this summer and maybe make some little bags and sit on the street corner and sell them! how cute is that! WOW I am so totally in awe of you and your little family and the talent you have blessed them with sis....
PS....I miss you terribly, I am going through a bad missing my family stage.....(sniff, blah) I want to live closer to you and Natalie and Mike....shhh don't tell bob...cause he loves it here, and so do I and I really couldn't live in the cold anymore...but anyway....(rambling) I miss you sis!)