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Gretchen Vasiliauskas
5 months ago

Thank you Jessica. I just loved these. They were so helpful. I have already implemented some of your suggestions from lesson 1! You put so much time and attention into all that you do and I appreciate it very much.
A thankful subscriber.

Kirsty
Kirsty
5 months ago

Loved these tips, thank you Jessica! You’ve helped me feel like it’s possible to make toys again!

Gretchen Vasiliauskas
5 months ago

Thank you once again Jessica, for sharing such wisdom with so much gentleness & kindness.
What you have said rings so true for me.
I am a grandma to five little ones and I’ve decided that rather than spend money on store bought toys, I want to make toys they will remember I made for them, & eventually teach them many of these skills.
I get so excited about making toys. I am going to make the toys I think they’ll really like and save some of the other ones to make for me (like the strawberries!). They can play with them in my home!
I just finished making assorted rice & bean bags for my older grandsons’ birthdays. It was such a helpful tutorial. Thank you, thank you❤️

Emmy
Emmy
5 months ago

Thank you for these tips, they are SO helpful. Your enthusiasm is infectious! I’ve been waiting for a “free afternoon” to get started on projects (which hasn’t yet happened!), but instead, after watching the videos, I’ve put some supplies in a little bag and have been doing a little cutting out/sewing whenever I get chance. Little and often and I’m making progress!

I’m looking forward to the new membership! Thank you Jessica.

Andrea
Andrea
6 days ago

Thank you, Jessica. This lesson was so helpful. I have ADHD and often start projects but don’t finish. Now starting is hard because my work table has become the everything table and it’s just an overwhelming task of cleaning and organizing. I love your idea of a movable work space. i had used kne before but was worried about my toddler getting my needles. but now that you say it, i will do this again and simply start out by making a safe space to place it when not in use. that feels like a much more achievable goal and really what was holding me back from starting.