Amy is a busy young mother, teaching school full time and working on her doctorate. But still she sews–it is her creative outlet, her soother. Though her mother, Judy Day, has sewn all her life and made smocked and heirloom sewn dresses for Amy, her sister, and now the grandchildren, Amy just began sewing a few years ago.
When she was bitten by the machine embroidery bug, she really blossomed. Aside from being very creative, Amy is meticulous in all her sewing. She sews for her own child as well as the children of her friends.
This darling set shows her sense of practicality–one pair of pants, two shirts, one with short  sleeves, the other with long sleeves for cooler days.
The hair bows she always makes to coordinate with the outfits are always the perfect finishing touch.
I don’t know this for a fact, but I suspect someone in Samantha’s family has a tractor.  This shirt is sure to please a John Deere fan. The other, with her name and the cute monogram is just cute as a button for school or play.  And the two shirts/one pair of pants set is a great idea for back-to-school, especially here in the South where a November day can be 35 or 85 degrees.
Great job, Amy!