Woohoo! Today's the day! It's Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day! As always, I'm jumping on the giveaway train. After you're done here, you'll want to jump on over to the Sew Mama Sew blog & see what else is up for grabs. I certainly plan to! I haven't won anything the last two go arounds, so maybe this time I'll get lucky. There's always a ton of fun goodies to be had.
This year, I'm so excited to be able to offer you up a copy of the new Craft it Now book by F&W Publishing. As you can read here, I'm so honored to be included as a contributor to this fun book. (page 32 to be precise!) If you want, I'll even sign the book for the winner. Not that my signature is worth a dime! HA! in fact, if you'd rather I not mess the book up with my autograph, I'll be happy to oblige.There will be some extra handmade crafty goodies added to the package you win! But how do I win this awesome prize, you ask? A great question! Just leave me a comment below telling me who first instilled the love of crafting in you.... make sure I have your email! If you are a no reply commenter and you don't leave me your email address I'll have to draw another name. That would be so sad! I'll draw a winner at the end of the day this Friday, May 16. If you are a follower of my blog (old or new!) leave a second comment for a second chance to win. I'll be happy to ship worldwide.
So what are you waiting for? Comment away!
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1 – 200 of 220 Newer› Newest»Eeeek - an autograph would be perfect!!! My mom and dad got me crafting - mom knit and sewed and dad was a woodworker. Nana crosstitched, Granny did crochet, auntie did LOTS and LOTS of macrame (it was the 70's afterall) but I am the only quilter in the family!
I am a follower through GFC. Happy giveaway day - fab giveaway!!
This would be a great book! I participate in a lot of blog hops as an author and am always looking for new ideas to add to my book giveaways. My Brownie Troop installed the first love of crafting in me--and it was led by my Mom!
Congratulations on being included in a book! Your blog is delightful. My Home Ec teacher inspired me to learn knitting and sewing. Thanks for the fun!
Even though Mom (needlework), MeMa (painting), and PaPa (trash-to-treasure king) had projects for me at an early age it was the babysitter that actually got me started! I was staying the weekend with her. We went to T.G. &Y (dimestore) and I got to pick out a skein of yarn (turquiose blue) and a crochet hook. She taught me to chain first and I made some hair ties. Then, the wonderful world of granny squares! I had a shoebox full by the time mom picked me up on Sunday!
My Dad and his mother were pretty crafty as well. My last 'learn from family' craft experience was with my dad - he taught me the basics of working with stained glass. It's a week that I will never forget!
Had to be my mom who got me hooked on crafting/sewing. Thanks for the fun giveaway.
My EX-boyfriend (eek!) 5 years ago when he bought me a cricut for my birthday. Who knew scrapbooking would lead to baking/cookie decorating and now quilting! Thanks for the chance!
I am also a follower of your blog!
how wonderful, I love autographs. My mom started me early on with crafts. Everything she could think of. And if she didn't know one we would learn together. This went on until she got cancer. Then we just had fun with what we had done in the past.
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My mom taught me to sew and instilled a love of handmade things in me.
I am not sure what got me started crafting. I am the only one in my family who really does and I have always felt the need to. I use to head to Joann Fabrics with my allowance to buy embroidery thread!
It was my granny. My earliest crafting memory is sewing a pillow with her :)
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My mother!
She has always been a crafter, later on she even became professional!
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I follow you on Pinterest as @jannee
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How exciting to be published! I would enjoy an autographed copy of this book. My Aunt was the first to inspire me to do crafts. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
I follow with RSS Feeds. Thanks for the chance.
I suppose it would have to be my great grandmother. She taught me to crochet, embroider, quilt and do the plastic canvas stuff. She was a really unique lady.
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Hmm... that's a tough one. No one in my family is really crafty. My dad is really good with his hands (he built our barn) but no one really sewed!
I spent a lot of time by myself as a kid, and discovered on my own that I loved crafting. So... I guess I inspired myself? (That sounds weird.) No one else in my family is particularly crafty.
I'm a new follower of your blog (via Feedly).
My mom was the one that started me crafting. She started with sewing and then taught me all her crafts and I picked some up of my own. My grand mother taught me crochet. Best thing that ever happened to me was to become a hand crafter!
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My Mom :D
My grandmother showed me that there is nothing I cannot create. She shared her fabric scraps, her knowledge, and her determination with me.
I have always loved to sew and craft. Finally took sewing lessons in high school and loved being able to make just what I wanted and not have the same dress as everyone else!
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well I am not sure. As far as quilting goes my grandparents for sure. I always thought it was so cool that him and her both quilted together!
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I would have to say I learned to like crafting when I was in school! My teachers always had some little thing for us to make. Thank you to the teachers!
My gram introduced me to quilting when I was really young. My mum helped me make doll clothes while I was in grade school. A friend during high school tried really hard to teach me how to knit properly. I guess I owe it to a lot of people. :)
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I get really mixed up on how to follow with bloglovin (I try, but when I can't find the button I'm lost, or maybe just blind) but I think I figured out how to do it with Google and get email updates.
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Congrats on being published! I think my mum started me crafting as she was always sewing or doing tapestry when I was young,.
My aunt got me started sewing as a kid and I've been sewing ever since (but especially in the last 3 years).
I've always liked arts and crafts, though my mom made me a ladybug costume for Halloween. I have made so many costumes for myself since!
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I think my Home Ec teacher instilled my love of crafting. Thanks for the giveaway!
My mother put crafting into my heart. She used to make all of my dresses when I was little and I loved every one of them!
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One of my students mom gave me private quilting lessons
My junior high home ec teacher got me started on all kinds of crafting.
My mother knitted and sewed, but she wasn't very creative. It was my grandmother who passed on the creative gene to me. I've passed it on to at least one of my daughters, and a few of my granddaughters.
Must have been my mother because I don't remember a time when I didn't like to sew or do handwork. Thanks.
My mother was the one that got me into sewing and my mother in law got me into crocheting.
I suppose it was my mom who got me started. She always sewed and encouraged us to learn how to knit and embroider.
my mother many years ago, thanks
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My grandmother got me started crafting by teaching me to crochet! Home Ec in 7th grade got me sewing.
I am also a follower of your blog!
My mom!
My mom, I'd say. Thanks for the chance to win!
My mum taught me at least the basics of almost everything crafty I do!
My mother in law refused to continue hemming my fiance's pants, so we had to get a sewing machine. And the rest was history... LOL. My mom & grandma are sewers, but more so since I have been crafting than prior
My Grandfather was an art teacher and we always had our own crafting counter growing up and our creativeness was always encouraged. My Grandmother was the one who taught me to sew, she is an amazing seamstress who still sews on her single stitch machine and it's incredible!
My mother taught my embroidery to keep my fingers occupied.
I'm pretty much self taught really...tho now have my two daughters to learn with..we are learning quilting together (sooo fun!!)....and I have a BFF that I have learned to knit from, and we crochet together.
I'm following you on Pinterest now too :)
I would be honored to have your autograph in the book...how exciting!!!
Oddly enough my daughter inspired me. I guess when I was nesting while pregnant with her she was nudging me to create things for her. Little dresses, quilts, diaper bags...urges I have never had before haha
I follow you...it always feels funny to type that and I giggle a little each time
My Grandma taking along to the WI I learned a lot and I miss Her
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My mother taught me to stitch (cross-stitch and hand embroidery) as well as macrame and whatever she was into at the time. I still cross-stitch from time to time, though quilting has currently stolen my heart.
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I grew up watching my mom and aunt crafting. Now my mom only crochets.
My Mom and both Grandma's were always making something, and I picked up the habit.
My mom and my grandmother. They both encouraged lots of sewing and craftiness growing up.
My daughters! They made me want to start sewing clothes for them!
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My mom used to crochet and sew.
My grandmother first inspired me to craft
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I started sewing when I was 5 or 6. I'm not sure who inspired me but I guess it must have been my mother. She had a sewing machine but didn't sew very often.
I started on my sewing journey during my first pregnancy. I wanted to be able to sew sew things for him. Since then I have learned A LOT! I have enjoyed sewing quilts, toys, etc. for each of my kids... as well as many other things for myself and as gifts.
My kids. I would have never pegged myself as crafty at all until they came along and I started crafting with them. Now, I craft without them.
I'm not sure how I got to love all things arty and crafty. It just seems to be what I do. I do remember greatly admiring my grand mother's knitting. She knitted for all the family and was so skillful and perfectly neat. Wonderful.
My Mum first taught me to sew, I made clothes for my doll. since then my God mother (who made my wedding dress) and my sister-in-law (who makes bouncy castles) both inspire and encourage me. and they tell me where I went wrong too!
Thank you for the giveaway! My mom painted and did some sewing and my great grandmothers lived with us and she was a quilter! They both were an inspiration to me. thank you!
A neighbout did. We use to go over and she taught us how to sew
I caught the quilting bug from Sarah at Fairyface Designs
My Mom was a crafter - she always had some project going. She taught me how to sew many, many years ago. I used to make most of my clothes, but now I just sew quilts. Thanks.
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I just loved making stuff at nursery school :)
My mother inspired me to be a crafter. Even in the 60s we were making Christmas Trees out of Styrofoam balls and toothpicks, dolloped with fake snow. Good memories.
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I'm not really sure who got me started crafting. My grandmother knits and my other grandmother has a sewing machine that she rarely uses, and that's about it for crafters in my family. I think my mom takes the "blame" because she never ironed on my AWANA patches when I was little, so I got fed up waiting and taught myself how to sew them on :).
Of course it was my mother who got me crafting and sewing. She was the art teacher's aide at my elementary school and we were always collecting egg crates and pipe cleaners for some project. Thanks for the giveaway!
My mum was an excellent seamstress....she worked for Bernina and gave sewing lessons. I was never interested in sewing clothes but always fancied making a quilt and 15 years ago I took the plunge into quiltmaking. It thrills me that my mum is so proud of the quilts that I have made.
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ps.....I would love you to sign the book if I won it.
my parents - my mum was responsible for isntilling a sense for detail and precision and my da (probably missing a son) introduced me to all sorts of power tools and technic stuff,
My Mother. Thanks for the giveaway.
It was my mom, she loves to make crafts.
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My grandma - she taught me to embroider when I was 5.
My grandmother got me interested in crafting I always spent summers with her and we were always making something
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My mother and her love of making costumes!
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It would have to be a quilting shop nearby. I always wanted to make a quilt but didn't know how to even begin. She helped me get started so now it is you and everyone one with their designs and patterns and eye candy. Thank you for being a part of the Sew Mama Sew giveaway and giving me the chance to become a winner of this fantastic book.
Sandi Timmons
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It was probably my Mom. She would let me stitch together some awful looking things! She taught me to use the sewing machine, and found a crochet hook for me when the 4-H leader taught us to crochet. My Grandmas were also a bit of an inspiration even though they never taught me anything. I saw the things they made and wanted to do the same. I wish I could have learned from them!
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Hi I got the crafty bug when I was in Jr. High. From the libaray, where I spent alot of time after school after my mother passed away til my dad got home from work.
Autograph would be great. I can't really say who instilled crafting in me. I do know it's in my blood now. Thanks for the chance to win.
I'm pretty sure it was in my blood. I have been creating for as long as I can remember. When I was four I hand sewed my brother a quilt from my mom's rag bin - including the furry toilet seat cover! Thanks for the chance to wiN!
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Who wouldn't want an autograph!? I come from a long line of crafty women -- so I was started off equally by my mom, grandmother, AND great-grandmother!
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Oh, please mess the book up with your autograph, it's so much more personal. I learned to knit and sew from my mom when still in elementary school and have been crafty ever since. Thanks for the chance!
My Mom and Grandmother!
That would be my grandmother.She taught me to embroider when I was about 5.
My mother, the master sewist!
Got it from my mother. She's always working on some project or other.
I would say my parents they are both artistic and creative even though they don't do that for a living. They have, and instilled in us, a love of art and creation.
My mother and both my grandma's between taught me how to cross stitch, knit and some basic sewing. It was my auntie that taught me how to quilt and rekindled my passion.
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My mum, mostly, and the big book of needlecraft at my grandmother's house.
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My older! She taught me to sew and be patient with it!!!
I follow you on Bloglovin'! And that last comment was supposed to say "older sister"! :D
My dad was my first inspiration. He's an architect and was always bringing home carpet samples, tile samples, paint chips, etc that we were allowed to cut up, break, glue and create with. :D
Autographs are always awesome :) I don't know that anyone person inspired me... I was always just fascinated that people could make things, all sorts of things, with their hands... woodworking, pottery, quilting, all of it!
Great giveaway. My mother started me with crafts to keep me out of her hair when I was little. Thanks so much for sharing
My grandmother helped to put crafting in me but I didn't try until the last few months and she died several years ago. I'm really loving quilting and wish I started years ago! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I'm not really sure.. we use to do a lot of pen house crafts at school and and I use to love sewing for my barbies..but I can't relaly reacall anyone setting me down and doing crafts with me.
My grandmother got me into crafting, she was a very creative woman. Thanks for the chance to win.
My mom was pretty crafty when I was really young, and I think watching her made me want to follow and find my own favorite crafts.
My mom who first taught me embroidery and sewing.
My MOm and Aunt were always crafting. They instilled a love of craft in me for sure!
A friend of my mother's gave me a crewel work kit when I was sick one summer and I have been sewing or embroidering ever since.
My Mom got me interested in crafting.
No one really got me into crafting.. although I did like to build things with my dad. I suppose crafting is a smaller, softer version of that. :)
From a very young age my mother and grandmother taught me to sew. At age 5 we had sewing lessons at school. I love sewing, embroidery, quilting all needlework.
Pauline
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I already follow you on Pinterest - love your stuff!
Pauline
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I was a big crafter when my daughter was growing up. Now it is time to pass this along to my granddaughter and my young niece.
Don't see yourself short! you are Published!! We would be honored :)
I would say that my mom has always encouraged us to be creative-- she was so creative herself!
It was probably a combination of my mother and a lack of money growing up -- necessity is the mother of invention! Thanks for the giveaway. sarah@forrussia.org
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Certainly my Mom, who had her own sewing room, and then also my Grandma who was crafty to the end. I note all my cousins are too, so must be genetic.
i think i was born with it! ksmith8@emich.edu
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Mrs Ellis - my primary school teacher! She looked really scary but she saw something in me and took me under her wing, she taught me to sew and embroider
Since I was a child my mom use to craft with me- and it stayed there:)
many thanks for this great giveaway!
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I am a self taught crafter. My mother hated to sew.
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My aunt taught me to sew and to this day still supports me and helps me with my sewing projects.
She is a huge supporter of my crafting.
I think that my mom definitely gave me her love of crafting. With 4 children, I'm not sure she had a ton of time for much, but when I was young, she sewed me a lot of clothes. I remember in 5th or 6th grade, she sewed me this dress from a plaid fabric and she got the plaids to match up, too! Oh, and she could draw, too… One time, there were these home parties going around and you would buy these paints of some sort, to paint on clothes. She made me the best sweatshirt with this swan swimming on a lake painted on the front :)
We still like to craft together when we can.
My mum is my creative inspiration and her mum was hers. So glad both Mum and Grandma had the creative bug and passed it on. I would love you to Autograph the book if I win.
I know that I was just born with a crafting gene. Honestly no one else in my family loves to craft like I do. Even extending out to cousins and aunts and on both sides! It's really quite odd!!!!
I can't remember not crafting. Sign away!
It was my gran that was always knitting, sewing and doing crochet. I wish she was here now to see me sewing. x
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Probably a toss up between my mom and my gramma. My dad also taught me the value of doing things for yourself (but that was more along the lines of fixing the toilet or making a shelf) - but I think that gets to the heart of crafting.
I guess my friends instilled my love of crafting. Evn as little girls, we were always creating something.
My intro to sewing came about because I love the designs of the Post WWII Japanese imports from the fifties and sixties. I started collecting them and repairing them and then decided to learn to use them. Thanks for participating (and I always get autographs)! notwendy at gmail dot com
I got my love of crafting from my mom, and now I'm passing it on to my daughter! Thanks for the chance to win--looks like a fun book, and congrats on being in it!
My Grandma most definitely did. She would take the time to plan projects for us to do together. It was so much fun and I have the crafts now as memories. bluefin711@yahoo.com
i was inspired by my grandmother. but it's hereditary I think! her mum did crochet, her mother in law knitted, my grandmother did pretty much every craft in existence, and my mother knits, sews, and embroiders!
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My son, not that he's aware of that, but I guess pregnancy hormones really took me over. ;)
I am a crafter since I was in the kindergarden - always loved to craft, never stopped, too. But of course I had different phases - window color phase, paper craft phase ... now i am totally into sewing. My mum sewed a lot for me as a baby and i totally would love to do this for my kids, when i have some. So i now learn to sew and then i can start making cloths as soon as i have kids :)
Following your blog as this is the thing I love the most at the giveaway day: finding new blogs! thanks!
My mom instilled a love of crafts in me - when I was a kid, she was always coming up with something fun to preoccupy us. That love has continued to this day!
My love of crafting definitely came from my mom. I always loved watching her put little things together. Great giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win.
Thanks so much for the giveaway! My parents always encouraged my crafty pursuits, no matter how much glitter or how many beads ended up embedded in our carpets as a result.... Thanks Mom and Dad! =)
My mom definitely instilled in me a love to craft. She loved to try anything and so I saw a lot of different types of crafts growing up.
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Both my grandmothers! One of them taught me knitting and the other one cross-stitching and some other embroidery
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Um..Me..I have some crazy rare gene, okay not really but I was adopted, but my biological grandmother was very crafty.
i got into sewing via a friend who encouraged me to make a baby quilt when i got pregnant with my daughter. i worked on a bit while i was pregnant but didn't really catch the bug until my baby was six months old. that's when i finally finished the quilt & was like, "hold on...sewing is awesome!" & i haven't stopped since!
There wasn't one specific person who inspired me but rather a group of people. My grandma with knitting, a family friend with sewing, and a sorority sister with scrapbooking and paper crafts. Such a fun question and giveaway thanks for the chance! blackflowersacidrain(at)gmail(dot)com
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my children and yes your autograph conguez@hotmail.com
My mom is the reason I'm a crafty-crafterson. She was always making something.
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I became obsessed all by myself -- when I was 12 I waited tables at our family resort for $1 per hour and saved up to buy myself a sewing machine and haven't stopped since!
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My granny!
Thanks for the chance! And my mom got me into crafting and sewing - and I'm so happy she did!
My pop. He made us knitting nancies when we were little and it's grown from there! hayleymstephens at gmail dot com
My mom for sure. We do different kinds of crafts now, but needlepoint started it all!
Thanks!
My mom was a crafter, and apparently I follow in her footsteps :)
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My grandmother instilled a love of crafting in me. Each time I visited her house she would have a different project ready for us to work on. I loved it so much! :)
Summer Vacation Bible School and a local community park summer program when I was a kid. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
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My mom and grandma both helped get me into sewing and crafting. Thanks for the chance to win!
I follow you through Bloglovin.
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My Mom was alyas doing crafts, she taught me embroidery. Thanks for the chance to win!
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I was inspired by my grandma. Mamo taught me to sew and knit, and she taught me all sorts of craftiness. I remember spending weekends before Christmas with her making wreaths and all sorts of gifts for the rest of the family.
I was inspired by my grandma. Mamo taught me to sew and knit, and she taught me all sorts of craftiness. I remember spending weekends before Christmas with her making wreaths and all sorts of gifts for the rest of the family.
I just kind of taught myself - quilting first, and now I sew small projects too. thank you.
My mom and paternal grandmother inspired the desire in me to quilt.
Knitting and crocheting were my first crafting experiences...... from watching my grandmother.... :)
My grandma inspired a love of sewing in me - she made all our clothes
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I was inspired by my father, he was an artist.
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My grandmother I think. She used to make me a lot of clothes. (nibblet42@aol.com)
My mom was the first crafter in my life so I grew up watching a crafty woman.
• • • Truthfully, it was me. As a kid, we didn't have much, so I learned to make my own fun, then it grew from there.
My mom started my sewing when I was 12 and it just grew from there. I can't remember NOT ever making something. I can remember a lot of failures but who cares? Carry on! sewingblogsarefun@yahoo.com
Of course it was my mother. Thanks mum, I love you. And I would love for you to sign the book. You should've very proud of your achievement. Thanks, michellemiller65@bigpond.com
I think it was a combination of my mother and my grandmother. My grandmother is an avid quilter (mostly by hand)!
My grandmother was the first person who instill a joy of crafts in my heart.
My grandmother was the first person who instill a joy of crafts in my heart.
I kinda figured out crafting myself. No influencers on that part.
I love this idea! Autograph away girl! My mom gave me the crafting/quilting bug!
My Mom taught me to sew!
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