Lego Sewing Machine
My son in Singapore loves playing, or should I say creating things in lego. We took him to Lego Land in Denmark when he was young and still have his childhood lego some where in the house.
I asked him if he could make me a sewing machine and today this cute little lego piece arrived.
I am absolutely thrilled with it. Also in the parcel were many packets of pearl beads, just what I wanted, so I must go and play with them.
Check out some more lego creations on http://www.musicalbrick.com/
There are more pop-a-bobbin shuttles and post shuttles being made by 'Im in the garage' and some are even ready for testing so must do that in the next day or so ready for them to travel to Jane's at the weekend.
That's adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous of the sewing machine. What a clever nephew I've got. Well done to him choosing the right beads too. Bet Bev helped with those!!!
ReplyDeleteI think he had a job finding the bits for the sewing machine, but it is so clever. Bev definitely helped him choose the beads!
DeleteSo sweet:) !!!!
ReplyDeleteYour son must have been reading your blog about the beads!! - and what an amazing piece that is, I must show the website to my two little Lego enthusiasts.
ReplyDeleteAh Maureen I actually asked him if he could find the beads in Singapore! He makes some very clever lego figures
DeleteWow that is impressive!
ReplyDeleteThat is so creative. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! Love it :).
ReplyDeleteCute Cute Cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen Curly was 18 month old, he was obsessed with the movie Brave Little Toaster, especially with Kirby, the vacuum cleaner. He would make kirby vacuums over and over and over out of Duplo blocks!
I can just imagine Curly doing that!
ReplyDeleteLove the lego creation! As a Mom of 2 lego builders, and 1 myself, I say: You can never have too many legos!!! The movers probably thought we were nuts when they counted 4 cartons of legos coming off the truck! I didn't have the heart to say that didn't count the cartons with the finished pieces from the shelving.
ReplyDeleteHave fun with the beads!