My pirate princess
About six weeks ago Miss Clare had to start wearing glasses. We’ve been having regular eye checks since she was around three and a half years old, and they’d always been a little indecisive about whether she should wear them or not. This time I took her to a different optometrist, who was fairly quick to prescribe them. Clare has been incredibly cooperative in wearing her glasses, despite wishing that she didn’t have to. Today, we had another checkup, and now she not only has to continue with glasses, but she also needs to have her good eye patched for an average of four hours per day in order to strengthen the weaker one. So what does a crafty mum do?
I came across this wonderful eye patch tutorial at about the same time as Clare started wearing her glasses, and filed it away knowing that patching would be a possibility. So today we made three different eye patches that slip over her glasses, eliminating the issues associated with stick-on eye patches and with the traditional elasticised “pirate” type of patch. Clare chose the materials and decorations – there is another with a heart on the front, and another out of pink fairy fabric. I am so proud of her – she wore her patch for around four hours today. Well done my pirate princess!
Remember the crocheted dress I made for Stella months ago that I was unhappy with? Now that she’s wearing it as a pinafore, I think it looks rather cute! It’s definitely nice and snuggly in this chilly Melbourne weather.
Clare looks like a mini-you with her glasses on! I love the little eye patch – may as well make something pretty out of a necessity, I say.
Stella’s dress is great! That’s the zhivago one, right?
That little dress is very sweet and looks fabulous on Stella. Clare looks very grown up in her glasses.
Clare looks so darling with her glasses and eye patch and that little crochet dress is precious! Very pretty.
~Rebecka
What a creative and beautiful way to address needing to wear an eye patch!
Love the dress! Wonderful idea with the patch. We had a girl with us who we planned to adopt (along with her 2 brothers) who needed an eye patch for a while. All she had were these boring flesh coloured ovals that she didn’t particularly want.
That eye patch is great. What girl doesn’t love a patch with butterflies. The dress looks cute too
What a sweet eye patch that Clare is wearing – it is such a wonderful idea to pretty up the necessities in life. Stella looks so cute and snuggly in her crocheted dress.
Clare is still as cute as ever , even as a pirate princess. Stella looks surprised that you wanted her photo. The dress is great.
I have a 15 (nearly 16) year old daughter that began wearing glasses at 2 and a half – she also needed an eye patch for a couple of hours a day. I remember us all wearing one (including my parents who lived next door) just so that she didn’t feel different at the time. It was pretty funny when we had unexpected visitors! Anyway – she still wears glasses and she now chooses very funky ones herself and I think underneath it all she feels very special.
I just love the eye patch – and Clare looks like she does too! What a brilliant solution to something that might have been quite annoying for her! Now it’s just her and a butterfly! 🙂
Mother Of The Year for making Clare such beautiful eye patches!!
Bravo Clare! What a little trouper.
…Ooooh, that Stella!! I just want to hold her!!! (No wonder my little darling turns into a sreaming green-eyed monster at the thought of her!).
Sorry – should have ALSO said that the patch and the dress are great, too. You’re very clever AND you have cute kids!
the son of a neighbor had to wear a patch like that too. the good news is it really helped. my neighbor paid a fortune for similar type patches. so cool that you can make them for your dd. she is much more likely to wear it if she has a hand in designing them. sewing mommies rock!
Hi Lara, very clever idea with the eyepatch! Pretty girls need pretty eyepatches.
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Thanks for sharing pictures of your girls and the latest….patch and dress. So Sweet! I look forward to seeing them as much as your sewing adventures!
Your girls are adorable!!! Clare looks cute in her glasses. I saw that eye patch tutorial too and thought it was a fabulous idea. You did a great with it.
Awwww, she looks adorable! I will have to bookmark that tutorial as I have a little one who wears glasses as well. No patching at the moment, but I think things are heading that way.
Aw! My little sister had to wear an eye patch when she was a little kid. Hers wasn’t as cute though!
Oh, good job! That is on my to-do list as well. My daughter says “I don’t want to be a pirate, I want to be a princess,” EVERY time we put her sticky patches on. I can’t help thinking a girly one might help.
Nice job–she looks so cute! If she’d like a book about a princess who wears glasses, there’s PRINCESS PEEPERS!
It is coming out in September by Marshall Cavendish. Look for it at your local Barnes and Noble. But if they don’t carry it, you can ask any local bookstore to order it or order it on any online bookstore like amazon.
I wrote the story for all little princesses who wear glasses like yours!
With many hugs,
Pam Calvert
http://www.pamcalvert.com
Wow, you did a great job on making her patch! I bought some that look like that from Patch Pals since I can’t sew to save my life. My daughter just started with Patching and Glasses for Amblyopia and I started a blog called Amblyopia Kids: Adventures in Amblyopia
If you would ever like to post your daughter’s story or lend advice, I’d love to have that!
🙂