Stitching the skirt--driving!! |
Providing the power to the machine |
She chose buttons two pink buttons from the button box that were the perfect size. Then we used the Bernina to sew the buttons to the decorative welts. She liked seeing the Bernina stitch back and forth!
The needle is sharp |
Wasn't that a great question? We estimated and then counted how many stitches it would take before we needed to answer that question. Even J climbed into my lap and watched the process up close and personal!
Then, K saw that we take three tiny stitches on top of each other and then hide the thread to make a knot. She was surprised at how sharp the needle was. Yes, she stuck herself so she needed a bandaid!
The big tahdah moment was putting on the skirt for the first time. Yes! It fits! Yes! It swirls! Ahhhh. . .now, may she wear it often and love it!
Her mama texted me the evening she took her skirt home. Mama said K was so excited to share the skirt with her daddy. She planned to wear it to her "school" the following day!
Miss J's skirt fabric is ready for me to cut out the pattern. I may get to that over the weekend. Because the two girls are about the same size around; I wanted to see how this skirt fit Miss J. I'll be need to make a smaller size as we needed to take up the waist a bit.
This is my fourth Finish-A-Long 2016 for quarter number 4. You can read my list here.
6 comments:
K's skirt turned out wonderful! She really is a very good little seamstress!!
Looks like you are having a wonderful time.
Nancy, she has a good flair for stitching. I hope it will transfer to quilting!--Terry
Luann--any day spent with a grandkid is a good day. Stitching with a grandkid is truly wonderful!--Terry
Bravo Miss K ! On her way to becoming a great stitcher. Congratulations on the finish and thank you for participating in the 2016FAL, on behalf of all the hosts!
Nicky--so kind of you to stop by! Thank you for being a host! This FAL sure has helped me and I plan to accomplish more next year!
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