
My first sewing lesson may be the best one I will ever have. It was so great because it was new, and to me new is exiting.
There were a couple steps Mom and I had to go through before we could start.
First Mom and I had to pick the fabric out. We used two colors. On was a fabric made from cotton and as thin as a shower curtain with a pattern that consists 98% of pink and red Daisies and 2% of yellow ones. The second one was made from the same material as the first one was. The pattern was little yellow ovals arranged in such a way that the front end of the ovals were facing a red dot. The completed pattern represented flowers and used circular symmetry.
Next, Mom threaded the sewing machine. Threading the machine is really complicated to explain. When she was done, we had to use pins to hold the peices of fabric to each other. Then I sewed them together. When the pins were too close to the needle I would take them out.
We repeated the pattern 3 times and then made a tube for some elastic to run though. To do that Mom folded the edge of the the fabric to create the tube and ironed it down so it would stay. Then I sewed the tube together. I sewed the last thing, the hem, and presto I was done!!! Can you guess what I made? That’s right, a doggie-bag dispenser.
The most important thing was that I had a good time with my mom and that is also why my first sewing lesson was so great.