Two months to crank out ~10 gifts... ideas?!
#41
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How about those holders for dishes from the microwave, including a dish even for the youngsters.it took me one hour to make one just as the video I watched said .
Method, lay topright side up, back right side down on top of top.: then wadding. Machine all round edge leaving a small gap to turn right side out. Press and quilt as you desire.
Get the bowl and make it shape by pulling out 4 corners onto triangle same positions if you used a circle shape.
Done put bowl inside.
Method, lay topright side up, back right side down on top of top.: then wadding. Machine all round edge leaving a small gap to turn right side out. Press and quilt as you desire.
Get the bowl and make it shape by pulling out 4 corners onto triangle same positions if you used a circle shape.
Done put bowl inside.
#43
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Well, I was planning to make shopping bags (just fabric, not quilted) that fold up and go into a smaller, drawstring bag. The kind of thing you would just stash in your car for shopping emergencies. However, I love the idea of those first-aid rollups that mollysmom suggested. I found this tutorial online; not sure if it's the same one she used but it looks nice and easy (and quick)!
http://www.positivelysplendid.com/20...-tutorial.html
http://www.positivelysplendid.com/20...-tutorial.html
#44
Since you are considering an ITH project you must have an embroidery machine. Check out Embroidery Garden.com
Her designs and instructions are the best. Maybe some of the tea light cover sets. For the little one the snowballs are fantastic. I'm giving 6 with different colored noses to my little guys.
Her designs and instructions are the best. Maybe some of the tea light cover sets. For the little one the snowballs are fantastic. I'm giving 6 with different colored noses to my little guys.
#46
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Spring Lake, Michigan
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I would make corn warmers for the families. 12 x 12" piece of heavy muslin (I use "duck" since I picked up a few bolts cheap). Square off the corners and then fill 1/2-3/4 full of whole kernel corn---not cracked corn. Then I make a removable flannel cover---corners squared off also. Heat up in microwave for 3 minutes for sore shoulders, etc. or to take the chill away from cold toes.
My daughter's college roommates laughed at first at the corn warmer....however, now they "borrow" it all of the time.
Teenager---a gift card for Subway or a favorite pizza place. Or bag of microwave popcorn with 2 movie tickets.
Little one will always love toys...Match box cars. My DH made a "race car ramp" from a 1 x 4" piece of wood. Divide it longitudinally with a 1 x 1 inch piece of wood (glue in place--making 2 lanes) and then use it as a race track so cars can race side by side. Have to balance the board on a couch or ottoman at one end to give it an incline.....(like Pinewood Derby race car tracks). Our grandsons beg their uncle's old race car track when they visit so they got their very own last year. Have to sand it smooth so no slivers or paint it a cool color..
My daughter's college roommates laughed at first at the corn warmer....however, now they "borrow" it all of the time.
Teenager---a gift card for Subway or a favorite pizza place. Or bag of microwave popcorn with 2 movie tickets.
Little one will always love toys...Match box cars. My DH made a "race car ramp" from a 1 x 4" piece of wood. Divide it longitudinally with a 1 x 1 inch piece of wood (glue in place--making 2 lanes) and then use it as a race track so cars can race side by side. Have to balance the board on a couch or ottoman at one end to give it an incline.....(like Pinewood Derby race car tracks). Our grandsons beg their uncle's old race car track when they visit so they got their very own last year. Have to sand it smooth so no slivers or paint it a cool color..
#47
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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I saw a link for a car organizer and now I can't find it, but it's a great gift idea. It's like one of those shoe organizers but shorter with a loop to go around the head rest on the car and hang over the back of the seat. If I can find the pattern again I'm going to make one for each of the grands and put stuff in the pockets they will like...DVDs, lip gloss/chap stick, colored pencils & small drawing pads, crossword puzzle books, small kid binoculars, hot cheetos/snacks...things they can use on car trips. Since I lost the pattern if anyone sees something like this please let me know. Thanks.
#48
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Lots of great ideas!! Now I have some ideas for the next couple Christmases
I think this year I am going to go with a mug rug and a mug filled with cocoa fixings, and/or maybe a small bag of coffee. The trouble is, now my head is about to explode with about a billion different mug rug options! I have been googling and searching pinterest for a couple days, as well as thinking about various blocks I could miniaturize or appliqué/embroidery designs I could use.
I honestly don't get the whole pillow case thing. Always just seemed odd to make pillow cases to me for some reason. However, after hearing all your suggestions I did pick up material to make one for my teenaged cousin. She loves sea turtles, and I saw a cool pillow case kit with an appliquéd sea turtle (using the Honu Sea Turtle pattern by Lisa Carter). I loved bright greens and blues in the fabric kit, so I picked it up.
I think this year I am going to go with a mug rug and a mug filled with cocoa fixings, and/or maybe a small bag of coffee. The trouble is, now my head is about to explode with about a billion different mug rug options! I have been googling and searching pinterest for a couple days, as well as thinking about various blocks I could miniaturize or appliqué/embroidery designs I could use.
I honestly don't get the whole pillow case thing. Always just seemed odd to make pillow cases to me for some reason. However, after hearing all your suggestions I did pick up material to make one for my teenaged cousin. She loves sea turtles, and I saw a cool pillow case kit with an appliquéd sea turtle (using the Honu Sea Turtle pattern by Lisa Carter). I loved bright greens and blues in the fabric kit, so I picked it up.
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