Lets share Christmas ideas
#112
Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Rochester, NY.
Posts: 49
I have made place mats, table runners and table toppers for Christmas gifts and everyone seemed to like them. At least, I hope they did. LOL. the only ones I did in a Christmas theme were the table toppers.
Hope this helps, and have fun.
Lucille
Hope this helps, and have fun.
Lucille
#114
I'm doing a tablerunner and set of placemats for my grandmother, a tablerunner for my mom, some pillowcases for my dh, mom and DD, two aprons for my DD and that's it so far.
I'm usually almost dine by September and this year not so much
I'm usually almost dine by September and this year not so much
#115
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Myakka City Fl
Posts: 822
I'm making table runners for each family household. This is my second Christmas quilting. Last year doesn't count as I had just lost my oldest daughter (11/01/2010) to 2 types of Cancer. I am using the Tube style and I am really enjoying it. Plus I'm getting a lot of practice with the binding and I'm getting better at that also.
#116
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
Posts: 2,709
How many of you have other quilters or seamstresses in your family? Do you have to consider what they have given in recent years when you consider what you may give this year? For instance did a relative give table runners or mug rugs last year or aprons and towels so now you can't give those this year? Neck scarves are so easy that I'm adding these to my gift list, both silk and wool.
#117
I am making "mini wall hangings" out of paper pieced trees. Approx 8x10 and I may add beads and strings of "pearls" available at LQS. Probably those for kids. But for grownups I may not decorate them for year around hanging.
#118
Originally Posted by TanyaL
How many of you have other quilters or seamstresses in your family? Do you have to consider what they have given in recent years when you consider what you may give this year? For instance did a relative give table runners or mug rugs last year or aprons and towels so now you can't give those this year? Neck scarves are so easy that I'm adding these to my gift list, both silk and wool.
Ask me why I think I know... lol, lol, lol :-D
#120
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: texas
Posts: 103
Originally Posted by redvette54
I'm thinking pillow cases and a couple of Bow Tuck bags. I've learned to keep Christmas simple. Mostly give gift cards and cash.
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