Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Journey in life: spreading the love of adventure and sewing

While recovering from foot surgery, Suzanne came to "mother" me. Yes, she got to see me on drugs also. I don't think I did anything outlandish, at least not that I remember. She fixed great food and watched TV with me. Plus, we got to do some sewing! That was the best part. She brought some fabric to sew blouses for Ellen. Ellen is going on a church sponsored pioneer trek. She will be part of a family. This family will be traveling by handcart. The handcart only holds supplies, not people. That means there is a lot of walking plus pushing and pulling the cart. It sounds like a lot of work. We will have to have Ellen tell us how her journey of adventure proceeds.

Getting back to the sewing. Ellen needs two cotton, long sleeve blouses. Not being able to find them in stores, Suzanne decided to make them. Good for her. It was time to share a talent. With a pattern and fabric, we began our own journey, but it was sewing. Our journey was fun and air conditioned. It was fun teaching Suzanne the ins and outs of the process. First Suzanne cut the fabric according to the pattern. Then, she began sewing. She had no problems. I explained each step and she could do it. She learned how to put a collar on the blouse and how to set in sleeves. Reading the pattern itself was a little challenging, but with help and the pattern pictures it was a snap. I'm so glad I got to share this with Suzanne. She has been sewing quilts and skirts, but now a blouse is in her skill set also. I think sewing is so much fun. It gives me a sense of accomplishment. The best part is sewing for little and pre-teen girls. They love what you make, because it is just for them. I have enjoyed sewing for my daughters and now another daughter is passing it to her daughters. This is an adventure that can be repeated over and over. HAPPY SEWING everyone.

3 comments:

  1. I still remember in Terre Haute, you showing me how to make sleeves. That is something I would of never figured out on my own and something I've used for years and I'll use for many years to come. Thanks for sharing your talent Mom!

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  2. I remember you showing me the easy way to put sleeves in versus the way the patterns always describe. Saves a lot of pain and work. You are always full of little tips and lots of knowledge and thankfully you're willing to share it with us.

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  3. I loved it!! Thanks for all the help mom!! It was nice to be able to take care of you for once:)

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