Tuesday, December 15, 2020

I Remember

On October 17, 1966, I earned the Junior Girl Scouts Sewing badge when I was 10 years old. 

When I saw the suggested prompt for the 31 Day Blog Writing Challenge was "Earliest Sewing Memory," I was at once glad I actually had one; and also, was happy to have proof. From reading through the requirements for the aforementioned sewing badge, apparently I learned how to use all the basic sewing tools, about different kinds of cotton, how to use pattern books, as well as how to sew a variety of types of seams, edge finishes, and fasteners. I could name the parts of a sewing machine, and knew how to thread it and run it. And as the final hurrah, I made this skirt.


The last item on the list of requirements was to list ideas for future sewing projects I would like to sew. Boy I wish I had that list as well. I sure hope I was able to accomplish some of them!

I’m participating in a 31 day blogging challenge!

7 comments:

  1. The first thing I sewed was a duffle back in 8th grade home economics (circular ends, zipper, and all). I used that bag until it fell apart after college. I'm glad you still have your first make!

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  2. How fun! That print is really pretty! I'm glad you still have this. My apron, made in 4-H, was a solid pastel yellow with black and white checked trim... and a casing top with a fabric drawstring. I don't remember ever wearing it. No doubt you wore yours, as you're a good cook!

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  3. Very cute fabric! My first project - after sewing circles and squares etc on paper - was an apron. This was Grade 7 - no instructions - we had to ask the teacher each step of the way, as we sewed. It honestly made no sense in my head along the way, or at the end, but I do have the apron to this day :). Who would have thought, that someday, I would sew, just for the fun of it!!

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  4. And what a pretty apron it is! I remember sewing Barbie clothes, probably by hand, when I was a similar age! I did make a gingham apron with scratch embroidery when I was about 12 or 13! You were a little more advanced than me....!😆

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  5. so pretty! and how lucky are you that you still have it. I don't have anything that I sewed early on and I wish I did. what a treasure and lovely memory (I'm sure I have that badge too! I do still have my sash with all of the badges on it..... hmmm where is it?)

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  6. My first sewing experience was through 4-H as well. An apron. Sadly I didn't stick with the sewing part but I did stay in 4-H for years. Thankfully I came back to sewing later in high school and have stayed with it on and off ever since.

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