This year my homemade ornament/gift/favor was a quilt bag.
The pattern is called a liberated checkerboard block.
Just leave a comment if you would like a chance to win one of these.
One winner will be selected at random from all eligible comments.
Drawing will be onunlucky Friday the 13th.
the pattern
{vertical and horizontal lines are meant to be random}
front
back {and lining}
strap/hanger
sew one back piece and one lining piece
right sides together
with strap/hanger in the middle
{call this: piece a}
sew one front piece to one lining piece
{call this: piece b}
place piece a on top of piece b right sides facing
sew around leaving a 2" opening at bottom
turn right side out and stitch opening closed
tuck lining into bag
ta-da
I found a book called Visions of Sugarplums at an antique store
I tore out pages and rolled them up to put in each bag
I also added some greenery, a candle, a candy cane and berries
finished bag
the basket of favors ready to go
I found Liberated Checkerboard Block directions here.
I modified mine to be 3x3.
I do believe I will post this again next November
in case you want to make some for Christmas.
{or . . . you can just get a head start now}
The pattern is called a liberated checkerboard block.
Just leave a comment if you would like a chance to win one of these.
One winner will be selected at random from all eligible comments.
Drawing will be on
the pattern
{vertical and horizontal lines are meant to be random}
front
back {and lining}
strap/hanger
sew one back piece and one lining piece
right sides together
with strap/hanger in the middle
{call this: piece a}
sew one front piece to one lining piece
{call this: piece b}
place piece a on top of piece b right sides facing
sew around leaving a 2" opening at bottom
turn right side out and stitch opening closed
tuck lining into bag
ta-da
I found a book called Visions of Sugarplums at an antique store
I tore out pages and rolled them up to put in each bag
I also added some greenery, a candle, a candy cane and berries
finished bag
the basket of favors ready to go
I found Liberated Checkerboard Block directions here.
I modified mine to be 3x3.
I do believe I will post this again next November
in case you want to make some for Christmas.
{or . . . you can just get a head start now}
You continually impress me with your sewing skills and generosity. What a special gift to give!
ReplyDeleteHow darling are these? I just love the colors. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift! I might have to make something like this for my neighbor give-a-ways for next Christmas! Please count me in for your great give-a-way!
Dee Dee
Those are just darling!!! I am seeing all sorts of ideas for these little favor bags. I love them. Pick me!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice gift! They are really lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteFirst of all you are very generous.
ReplyDeleteSecondly, take it from me, you know how to sew!
I like the way the squares are uneven.
Plus the color combination is perfect.
Please put my name into the drawing!
well, aren't those sweet. No need for wasted gift wraps either!
ReplyDeleteyou should post this later in the year to remind us all! Really. 'cause I forget!
Pat