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Category Archives: grandchildren
Guess How Much I Love You
One of my favourite books from when my kids were little is Guess How Much I love You, I just love the last line of ‘I love you all the way to the moon and back’ so when I found … Continue reading
Posted in Books, embroidery, grandchildren, Quilting, Sewing for Grandchildren
Tagged Baby Quilt, grandchildren, Guess How Much I Love You, Quilting
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Spreading the Joy!
One of my granddaughters is particularly keen to learn to sew, she’s only nine but is very enthused by the clothes I make for her. Of course I was delighted to be able to teach her. I suggested we started … Continue reading
Birthday Jumper
It was my grandson’s 2nd birthday this weekend. I decided to embroider his name on a jumper, it’s quite the ‘in’ thing on Etsy and Instagram apparently, my daughter has done a few for friend’s children so she gave me … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, grandchildren, Serendipity
Tagged embroidery, grandchildren, personalised jumper, Sewing for Grandchildren
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Doubting Thomas
I’ve turned into a bit of a doubting Thomas with some of my fabric decisions recently, I do find it hard choosing fabric for someone else, especially when they have very different taste to mine, I made a pair of … Continue reading
Emilia Dress 2!
As I wasn’t happy with the ditsy dress, I decided to make a simpler version (and therefore quicker!) in some fabric in my stash. It’s a very pretty hearts fabric in soft pinks and reds. I actually made a dress … Continue reading
Too Ditsy?
I managed to finish the Easter sewing for the grandchildren, although they’re away this week so they’ll have them on their return. Youngest granddaughter is still into pretty dresses, I spotted a pattern on Little Lizard King called Emilia which … Continue reading
Posted in Dressmaking, grandchildren, Sewing, Sewing for Grandchildren
Tagged Emilia dress pattern, Little Lizard King
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Scrunchies
My eldest granddaughter is now thirteen, when I asked her mum if she would like a dress again this Easter she told me she’s going through a leggings and t-shirt stage so please don’t waste my time and money making … Continue reading
Waves and Wild Heyday Dungarees
I’ve been busy this week sewing for grandchildren, I’ve started making them something for Easter, rather than give chocolate. It’s what I did for my kids as they got so many Easter eggs from other people and at least one … Continue reading
A Quilt for Pip
I managed to finish Pip’s quilt just in time, I think last time I shared it I had just sandwiched it together… I decided to quilt it with a meandering heart pattern, it fitted in with the hearts on some … Continue reading
Posted in grandchildren, Quilting, Sewing for Grandchildren
Tagged Free Motion Quilting, Quilting
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