She did it, with a little coaching from me! Unfortunately, the lid I had grabbed to use as a template is a bit small. I'll cut larger circles next time.
However, it was just the right size for Genevieve's third tooth. . . which she lost unconsciously as she ate corn on the cob. . . which I unconsciously wiped off the table after supper. . . which my husband found in the sink stopper later on. The tooth finally got in the peachy yo-yo under the pillow, and now Genevieve has a shiny gold dollar and no tooth. (For the record, I got a dime when I was a child and I think this would have been fine, but her daddy loved the idea of the gold dollars.)
The yo-yos are traveling around in my work bag. I made some drawstring bags to use as shoe bags when packing suitcases. However, I snagged one to carry around my handwork and I love it.
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Ooooh, have fun with your summer dress. You make the neatest clothing, elegant yet fun, chic and vintage, but always practical and comfortable looking, and I always enjoy seeing the final product. I think I might have a few hours to work on my dress this afternoon, too. I am really looking forward to it. I've never made a dress before.
Have a great day!
Thank you, B! I don't think I knew you sewed, and I certainly didn't know you were working on your first dress. It took me years to work up to that. Good luck!
drawstring bags! that's what I can so. I've been wanting a simple project lately, something useful. I'm inspired.
I mean sew...yeah, it's early and I haven't finished my coffee! I should not type before I'm awake!!!
Your daughter's toothless smile is precious. Such a pretty girl.
I remember making drawstring bags in grade school for plimpsoles for gym glass. Was lovely hear you make them. How are the yo-yo's sewn. I'd love to make some too.
OH what a pretty picture of the tooth all gone.. How wonderful that the corn on the cobb got rid of it.. so easy!!! yea!!
Love that the tooth and now the silver dollar fits in the yo-yo.
You are so talented, to think up these things..
Love doing yo-yo's .. I just taught my 7 yr old twin grandaughter ,how to make them.She loved it, and loves to sew.. The other one..hates sewing.. ha
Love your draw string bag too. I made some for Christmas gifts last year.. So, this year, I will just pull them out and wash them..
Cant wait to see your sun dress. Happy sewing.
Love and XXX, I used Heather Bailey's tutorial:
http://heatherbailey.typepad.com/photos/how_to_make_a_yoyo/hbyoyotutorial1.html
Serendipitous! I've recently started making them on a whim, too.
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