I can’t really say for sure what time the girls went to sleep. All I know is we all were in our respective rooms with the doors closed and 11:30pm was the last time I looked at the clock. I expected to hear them chattering away, laughing, and giggling into the wee hours of the morning. Apparently, I didn’t hear a thing! In the morning, they informed me about all the “shenanigins” that occurred after we went to bed.
On Sun, my oldest niece (who is 16) watched a DVD while the younger girls (12, 10, 9) learned...
Stitching!!
I let them each look through my magazines and books to pick a project. My one niece kept calling me teacher and raising her hand every time she had a “problem”. Basically, I walked around the perimeter of the bed helping them with their issues. S caught on pretty quickly. She was the oldest and was excited when I told her she could take her project home to work on. I also gave her a fairy kit that Terri sent me with a bunch of fabric a while back. The oldest niece caught on much better this year than she did last year. The youngest still had trouble but did much better this year, too.
I sent them all home with their projects and extra thread if they wanted to do something on their own.
9 comments:
You are an awesome Aunty!
Looks like they are having a great time stitching!
Hooray for a new generation of stitchers and their teacher!
GREAT stitching girl!!!
Now that sounds like a great stitch-over!
OOps...sleep-over.
Looks like fun!
Future X Stitcher's yeah, sounds like the girls had a blast.
What a great Aunt you are!!! Starting a new generation of stitchers. Yeah!!!!
Yay! New cross stitchers! You are the best, Meari. And it looks like they had a great time. No wonder you're so popular. :)
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