As for how I got started it was back in High School in the good old days where you were taught neat stuff like Home Economics. Started with making an apron and went on from there. My mother was an excellent seamstress, knitter, crocheter, any kind of needle point that you could imagine and I guess it kind of wore off on me. Never learned the knitting part, but as for sewing and needle point, counted cross stitch I AM AN ADDICT. :) I always ... Read Full Bio »
As for how I got started it was back in High School in the good old days where you were taught neat stuff like Home Economics. Started with making an apron and went on from there. My mother was an excellent seamstress, knitter, crocheter, any kind of needle point that you could imagine and I guess it kind of wore off on me. Never learned the knitting part, but as for sewing and needle point, counted cross stitch I AM AN ADDICT. :) I always have some kind of project to grab as I walk out the door for any occasion. And now I am proud to say a little of it has now rubbed off on my daughter as well. And that is a good thing.
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