Brand new bag (© 2010 by Lev Rickards)
So over the weekend, Negin taught me how to sew! I’m pretty sure Mom taught me when I was little, but I don’t really remember. I’m now fairly comfortable threading a needle, putting a knot in the thread so it doesn’t pull out of the fabric, and poking [...]
Allium Flora blank book/journal (CC / BY-NC 2.0 by Smallest Forest)
Yesterday we broke the fast with our cousin and her husband, and then proceeded to babysit for their 11-month-old so they could go on a date! While the baby slept, Negin taught me how to sew – we made a small bag for a prayer [...]
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Also tagged allium, baby, babysit, Baha'i Fast, Baha'u'llah, conceptual framework, embroidery, hand-made, human good, lowell, stitching
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December 1, 2009 – 5:07 pm
Let’s see… what do we have for you this week.
Battambang, Cambodia (© Bahá’í World Centre. All rights reserved.)
Wondering what all these neighborhood children’s classes are about? Look no further than Dan Jones’ Baha’i Children’s Class Ideas. The goal is “to foster learning about neighbourhood children’s classes as a core activity, through a process of action, [...]