Sunday, February 03, 2013

Teaching my children to sew plus a side of comfy

I started teaching my kids to sew last weekend. I had promised my daughter I would teach her over the summer holidays and I do like to keep my promises (although I did procrastinate because I knew it would require a lot of patience on my behalf.)
 
I cut out pieces of fabric for bags from scraps so the bags are just randomly sized. Scott sat on my lap and presssed the pedal while I helped him steer, but Jalisa was able to do it herself following my instructions. I was rather surprised how quickly she picked it up. The photo was taken on the first day back at school (also Scott's first day of school ever). I thought I would be super excited to see him off at school, but I actually cried when I saw him in his uniform for the first time and was anxious the whole day waiting to see how he went. He loves school.
 
 
I don't think I have posted pictures of my undies before and these aren't all that exciting anyway, but I think I have found THE perfect unides pattern for me. Kwik Sew 3301. Previously I have used an Ottobre pattern and they have been okay, but these are super comfy. I was a little hesitant to have a seam centre front and back but I can't tell it is there at all.



7 comments:

  1. Oh, your children are so cute, and I think sewing is a wonderful skill to pass on! I taught all my children to sew.. my two boys have only made cushion covers and are not interested. But my daughter makes a lot of clothes for herself and is quite accomplished.
    Those undies do look super cute and comfortable too.

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  2. Your undies look great. My heart goes out to you for your son's first day. I admire your patience. I bought a treadle machine like the one I learned to sew on and when I finish painting the study/sewing room, I will get it him onto it too. It's a great skill and children love to learn how to make and fix things.

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  3. Cute kids & bag. Great undies too.

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  4. Great bags guys!
    You're right - it takes a LOT of patience but hopefully worth the effort of passing on wonderful skills.

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  5. What cute first day photos. Are the kid-made bags for library? How cool that they made their own.
    A comfy undies pattern is a real find.
    Both my daughters can sew, but you are right, it takes a lot of effort to teach them! Once they are interested though, it is great to have a sewing buddy (or semi-sewing buddy) in the house.

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  6. Way to go on helping the little ones learn to sew! They look so proud of themselves. The undies look good too. How nice to find a perfect fitting pattern.

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  7. Like mother like daughter and son, they really want to become like you in sewing. That is one thing that you should be glad for.

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