I was so proud in 7th grade to make my first “jumper” in home economics. I think I even wore that jumper till after high school graduation. I loved sewing and made most of my wedding dress with a little bit of my mom’s help, and all my bridesmaids’ and flower girl’s dresses. Shortly after our wedding, I decided to learn how to crochet. When our daughter was born, I started sewing clothes for her, and creating toys and doll clothes as she grew up. Later, I made Christmas presents and gifts, not only because it saved a little money, but I felt that the fact that I invested my time and love in the process made them special. I also made all the bridesmaids dresses for my daughter’s wedding just eight years ago.
I’ve always wanted to work from home and recently, I started to dream when I realized that I could start small, creating a few items, and selling them as I found time. I will also begin to do more alterations and custom sewing, particularly bridesmaids’ dresses. If this would grow enough, I could fulfill my desire to stay at home. My brain is working overtime on planning, making and designing. I’m still using the same sewing machine I bought used 37 years ago.
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