Most recently, I bought Cameron a beginner's needlepoint kit. He was surprisingly enthusiastic about it and has spent quite a bit of time working on it over the past few days.
Yesterday, I pulled out the beginner's needlepoint that I made when I was about his age. "Ooooh!" he admired. "You did a good job mommy!" He flipped the frame over, where it is obvious that instead of threading the yarn under the stitches to secure it, I tied big knots. Hey, it was a BEGINNER kit, okay?
He didn't say anything but later, when it was time to end the blue yarn and start a new color he said, "Mommy? Can you make sure that you do it right? And cut the extra yarn really short so the end isn't sticking out. Because when I have kids, I don't want them to look at this and think, 'Boy, Daddy didn't do a very good job on his needlepoint!'"
3 comments:
Ouch! Tough crowd.
I can't believe you still have that needlepoint!
Most likely I helped you tie the knots. I never was very good at crafty stuff.
oh my goodness, I had the same beginner kit!! I don't have it anymore, but am very impressed you do.
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