Verna Mosquera shares her sewing story for National Sewing Month!
When I was a little girl
my grandmother would come from Guatemala and spend about 6 months out of every
year with my family. She was always sewing and doing handwork. She let me use
her sewing machine a little. My mom realized I had a true interest in learning
so one summer at the age of 9 she signed me up for a 6 week class at the Singer
store in the local mall.
I really loved the class
and remember our summer project was to make a vest. At the end of the class
there was a fashion show in the mall in which you would get to wear (show off)
your creation. Well, even as a young girl I was a bit of an over achiever. I
didn’t just make a vest I made a 3 piece suit! A jacket, pants, vest and a
collared shirt. It was just lovely made of tan polyester and calico flowers. I
mean it doesn’t get better than that.
This past winter my mom
passed away. As I was looking through some of her items I found the plaque from
the trophy I had won. First place, no doubt. So funny because I had no
recollection of winning any prize just the memory of proudly wearing that
stunning 70’s creation. Thought it was pretty sweet of my mom to save it. That
class changed my life and I thank my mom Vicky for recognizing my passions
before I was able to.
Make sure to sign up for a chance to win fabric from Verna Mosquera along with our Coats Quilt+ thread! You will also be entered for a chance to win our Grand Prize giveaway featuring SEW many goodies including a Janome AMH-100 Machine!
ENTER TO WIN HERE!
Make sure to sign up for a chance to win fabric from Verna Mosquera along with our Coats Quilt+ thread! You will also be entered for a chance to win our Grand Prize giveaway featuring SEW many goodies including a Janome AMH-100 Machine!
ENTER TO WIN HERE!
Loved the story, and the designer. Thanks so much for sharing.
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