I have been making and sending postcards to a special Little Boy. He loves getting them in the mail. I visited him in person and asked what postcard he wanted to receive next. I expected him to answer "Q" or "K" or "Z." Well, one should never think a three-year-old will answer predictably. His answer was "A Rocket Ship."
OK, then...
I researched rocket ships and tried to find the simplest shapes that so I could easily applique them.
Once I picked the shapes, I tried to make mirror images wings but got them wrong not once, not twice, but three times before getting them right:
I added yellow windows because this card needed some color, but will three windows be too many?
I think in this case that two are enough:
I grabbed my handy-dandy Handi Quilter Stitch 210 machine for this project because it has a beautiful satin stitch:
The rocket ship is stitched with a plain cream cotton thread. The wings are stitched with metallic silver. Yummy! I used my favorite FabuLux Mellow Yellows for the windows:
I stitched with FabuLux Majestic Sunrise for the edging because:
1. Little Boy wanted flames on the rocket ship
2. Grandma didn't want to stitch them
3. This was close enough:
The card has been mailed, received, and loved.
I will next stitch the letters R-O-C-K-E-T-S-H-I-P before I again ask him what he wants. I'm afraid to learn the answer!
What's the least predictable thing you've ever heard from a three-year-old?
OK, then...
I researched rocket ships and tried to find the simplest shapes that so I could easily applique them.
Once I picked the shapes, I tried to make mirror images wings but got them wrong not once, not twice, but three times before getting them right:
I added yellow windows because this card needed some color, but will three windows be too many?
I think in this case that two are enough:
I grabbed my handy-dandy Handi Quilter Stitch 210 machine for this project because it has a beautiful satin stitch:
The rocket ship is stitched with a plain cream cotton thread. The wings are stitched with metallic silver. Yummy! I used my favorite FabuLux Mellow Yellows for the windows:
I stitched with FabuLux Majestic Sunrise for the edging because:
1. Little Boy wanted flames on the rocket ship
2. Grandma didn't want to stitch them
3. This was close enough:
The card has been mailed, received, and loved.
I will next stitch the letters R-O-C-K-E-T-S-H-I-P before I again ask him what he wants. I'm afraid to learn the answer!
What's the least predictable thing you've ever heard from a three-year-old?
4 comments:
Love the rocket ship!! I asked my twin grandsons what they wanted next, one said Elephant! The other one said T-Rex!!
Grandpa asked, "what did you do at school today?"
3 yr old replied, "I pooped!"
My 3 year old tells me "dangerous, stay back" whenever he is helping dad in the garage.
Love the comments made me laugh.
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