Keeping with my goal to "have a life" this weekend; I don't have any finished quilts to show you. I was supposed to spend a day with my daughter but plans had to be changed. She had quite a bit of studying to do for her college class. So I babysit while she went to the library to do some research and study.
When my grandaughter was only a few days old I was holding her in one of those papoose type things while I worked at my machine. She watched very intently. When she was a few weeks old, she was entertained by a quilt in progress hanging on my design wall.
Now that she's a year old and not content to stay in a playpen anymore; she's exploring the studio. Oooo.... NaNa.... lookie what I found!
Like any quilter she wants to play with fabric. Natually, fabric must be layed out or stacked up. (Don't we all do this with our fabrics?)
Look how intently she studies what she's found in the drawers.
I must admit she kept me entertained for quite a long time just watching her examine each piece of fabric she found. She was not quick with any of this. Each piece of fabric was touched and looked at very carefully. She didn't even notice the flash of the camera.
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After Mommie picked her up and it was quiet here again; I played with my cardboard. I had forgotten there is a guild meeting today so that will be today's activities. Tomorrow I'll get back to work on the quilts.
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5 comments:
How precious, and definitely a quilter in the making!
Judy in MO
Oh YES!! Deffinately a quilter inside that beautiful little girl.
Sounds like Grandma had a great day as well.
kathi
Oh my. I have such warm and fussy feelings looking at the fascination on that baby's face.
Thanks!
gudrun
Oh my. I have such warm and fussy feelings looking at the fascination on that baby's face.
Thanks!
gudrun
I LOVE it! I hope she never loses that inquisitiveness and innocence. She's so precious!
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