my neice made an apron
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Originally Posted by collettakay
I can definitely see the family resemblance. Tell her I said "wonderful work!"
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Aww, sewing with kids - isn't it great :D :D
I wonder who has more fun?
With that kind of fun, there's no stopping and she's on her way to a lifelong journey.
Enjoy the ride along with her, auntie.
I wonder who has more fun?
With that kind of fun, there's no stopping and she's on her way to a lifelong journey.
Enjoy the ride along with her, auntie.
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KLue, she is a doll! And yes, I know how much you love her, because I love my niece just as much. They are so much fun at that age!!! Mine is 20 now, and I just got home from having dinner with my sis & bil and niece, and we had a great time telling "Little Kelly" stories! Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy! I'm almost envious, because of course as they get older, they aren't around as much.
And tell her the apron is VERY becoming! Good job!
And tell her the apron is VERY becoming! Good job!
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Looks like you were baking also. Great project for an Aunt and Niece!!!
Extended family is so important. Too many years ago when I was a child, the girls all had aprons. At the age of 3 - 4, I was threading the needle for my great-grandmother when she was making aprons. I still have the apron.
Extended family is so important. Too many years ago when I was a child, the girls all had aprons. At the age of 3 - 4, I was threading the needle for my great-grandmother when she was making aprons. I still have the apron.
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