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Thread: Projects with daughter No. 1.

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    Projects with daughter No. 1.

    Lately Kiera and I have been working on a couple of projects.

    First off I taught her how to sew using her grandmother's sewing machine. I have done a lot of sewing in the past and made period costumes for MLer shoots. She decided she wanted to make a satchel so we went to the local craft store and bought some fabric, drew up a pattern and made it happen. The bag has two internal pockets, one with a zipper.





    This is now her 'go to' bag.

    Then this evening we finished a unit for her closet to hold her shoes and some garments. The 1/2 inch ply I scored free from work. I did the sawing and she did the measuring, marking, drilling, screwing etc.





    The unit still has to be sanded and finished in some fashion but we are very happy.
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    Looks like fun Jeff, enjoy the time you get to spend with your kids because they grow up way too fast.
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    I was just having a conversation with a lady at church about how sewing is becoming a lost art form (she had made a Christmas outfit for her grand daughter). My mom used to make a lot of my sister's clothes growing up. When I was in middle school, I was made to take a home ec class which I enjoyed, where they taught us to sew, good experience. It's just like building anything else; make a plan and follow it, measure, cut, fasten, all good things to learn.

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    Very cool! Kids will remember those memories forever. BTW, I learned how to use a sewing machine at an early age, like 8 or 9. Besides "pegging" my pants when that was popular, I also sewed all my military patches on my uniforms, including my dress greens, when I was in the Army, and in the Guard. Not very many guys I knew could do that.

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    What a great post!
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    She's a pretty young lady. She will remember those times with you forever. Keep up the good work.

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    Pretty girl, bet she's smart too ! Enjoy and teach em while you can...they grow up fast ! Thank you for the post .
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    Good job, Jeff.

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    Good job!

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    Well done!

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    Very nice! Projects with the kids are always good times.
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    Very good on your part Jeff. My hat is off to you sir. You will have a carpenter and a seamstress in the family with this daughter.
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    I'm thinking both of those are going to be keepsakes well into her old age and passed down to children and grandchildren. I'm also very jealous of you. My wife and I were never able to have children. We're old enough for grand children now if we'd had any

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    Wow! That's great! She should be very proud of what she's done and I'm sure the two of you have had a lot of fun. Money can't buy the memories that she will have of the two of you working together. I know that you must be very proud of her and justly so. Give yourself a good pat on the back too . . . you're a good Dad!

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    Jeff I always enjoy your threads, there just so down to earth, and they remind me of things I saw my Grandparents do back in the day.

    Keep up the good work!

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    enjoy the time when they are young, they go away so fast. Seems like yesterday when my oldest girl was 7 drifting a bead head for trout with a flyrod I built to fit her. That was 1992

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    Excellent! I'm surprised that you haven't already suggested painting that cupboard a lovely shade of Kiwi Purple!
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    It is so refreshing to see a parent interacting with their children in such a positive way. Top notch in my book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bruce drake View Post
    Excellent! I'm surprised that you haven't already suggested painting that cupboard a lovely shade of Kiwi Purple!
    Maybe I have.......
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    Cheers from New Zealand

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    Great job
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