Last night, having returned home from a lovely, full few days in Pennsylvania, Gabriel dug through a new bag of hand-me-downs and delighted in the discovery of footie pajamas pants. Just pants with feet. Genius. He enthusiastically pulled them on and his big toe stuck right through a hole in the end of the right foot. He looked at my plaintively.
Mama, could you sew the hole shut? Right now?
It wasn't too too late so Gabriel followed me to the closet where I keep the sewing box and then helped me pick out some thread. I sloppily sewed up the hole with the pajamas still on his feet. He watched, mesmerized.
Mama, can I sew too? Please??
No, because it's bedtime, but maybe tomorrow we can do some sewing.
And with that answer, instead of protesting, he looked off into the middle distance, his eyes gleaming with private crafting plans for the morn, then he ran up the stairs and dive-rolled into his bunk bed.
Fast forward 11 hours. The sky was just beginning to brighten and Gabriel was wide awake in his bedroom. His first words to me: I think we should make some clothes. Or maybe a doll, and then clothes for the doll. And then we could make a little pillow for the doll to sleep on. Okay?
This all sounded overwhelmingly ambitious to me at 6:45 am, and I told the boy he had to wait til we got home from church to get started, and geez louise Gabriel, sewing takes a lot of time and effort! But lo and behold, he and Frances basically accomplished it, and much more, before the day was over.
After church he fished scraps of felt out of the craft closet and said he'd like to make a bunny. Frances was sitting nearby and I could see her ears perk up at these words. Her too, please! So we drew a template together, cut out pieces of felt, and I sat with the kids and offered assistance while they sewed their front bunny and back bunny together. Watching the needle slide in and out, Gabriel named his orange bunny Stitches. Frances declared her blue bunny was Poky.
After the bunnies were complete, they immediately came to life. And as you know, living creatures have a lot of needs: food and drink were procured, small toys, leashes and collars (we spent a lot of time with two adorable puppies over the holiday), as well as little beds for the bunnies to sleep in. Scraps of felt were pinned and tied to the bunnies before they came outside to play, serving as makeshift clothes in case they were cold.
I watched Gabriel tuck in Stitches tonight before I said goodnight. I was so overwhelmed with tenderness watching him, thinking of my 17 month old niece Louisa who put her favorite stuffed toy to bed over and over just a couple of days ago at my mom's house, sweetly covering him up on the floor with a dish towel, just as Frances used to do at that age. In their own way, my kids are still playing that game. I'm so glad we had the time and space today to let Stitches and Poky come to life. It's a welcome, warming surprise to realize that my big kids are--sewing skills notwithstanding--still pretty small.

