
Note the child's hand sewing on this machine!
Elizabeth planned a wonderful event for the four girls: sewing their first sundresses. She had picked an elasticized cotton print that required only side seams and straps-- a great first project for these happy girls.
Liz showed them how she cut the straps.
Liz showed them how she cut the straps.Paige quickly learns how to hold the fabric while she sews.
Eliza and Paige take turns holding the foot pedal for each other. The pedal has to be raised on a box so their short legs can reach it, and someone must hold it so it won't slip off as they press their foot down against it.

Jane isn't quite sure about these eggs.
Eliza and Paige take turns holding the foot pedal for each other. The pedal has to be raised on a box so their short legs can reach it, and someone must hold it so it won't slip off as they press their foot down against it.These two dresses show splashes of bright flowers on lime green. Here is our finished product.
Four pretty maidens in a row!
Thanks, Liz, for such a fun and memorable project!
Easter Egg Fun

Although seven of the grandkids spent a solid hour painting and decorating eggs at Grandma's house, Grandma was too busy helping children glue lace and glitter to get any pictures. But when we went to Lizzie's, she did manage to capture the magic of decorated eggs with four of the girls.
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Grandma, I like having all my eggs in one basket! (Especially a glass one.)
Jane isn't quite sure about these eggs.






2 comments:
They are such cute, darling girls...I can't wait to see them all again soon! Hayden and I figured out 4 weeks from today! Hooray. What a super fun experience for them. YOU...are an awesome Grandma.
Those are some seriously fancy eggs...no wonder Paige couldn't stop talking about them! Glitter and everything!
Those dresses were (and still are!) such a huge hit with the girls. A huge thanks to Lizzie for planning such a fun project.
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