Quilted Christmas gift ideas?
#1
I'm still fairly new to quilting... I took a class this past spring semester, before that I had done some sewing but had never really quilted before. I've decided I want to try making quilted gifts for Christmas, and now that it's summer I have plenty of time on my hands. However, I'm having trouble deciding what to make. I wish I could actually make a full size quilt for everyone, but I just don't think I'm up for that just yet. I'm also on a fairly cheap budget (I'm a college student). I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for quilted gifts that are fairly simple. I also want to make something that the people I give it to will actually use, not just something that will sit around.
#2
matching/coordinating sets of Placemats, Hot Pads and Table Runners are easy to make and always a hit when you need gifts for friends and family. you don't need acres of space to work on them, either. :wink:
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Hot pads.
Make sure they don't let the heat through.
My mom thought she was going to be smart and made some using quilted scraps with the polyester batting. Not a good idea.
Small pillows - I bought 12x16 pillows for everyone and made washable "housewife" pillowcases for the little pillows.
The "housewife" pillowcases are sort of an envelope-type affair.
Make sure they don't let the heat through.
My mom thought she was going to be smart and made some using quilted scraps with the polyester batting. Not a good idea.
Small pillows - I bought 12x16 pillows for everyone and made washable "housewife" pillowcases for the little pillows.
The "housewife" pillowcases are sort of an envelope-type affair.
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Boom,
Please to into the picture section under the title "For Boomwooshblahh". I posted a picture of a little wall hanging I made. It will not take a whole lot of fabric, as it is fairly small, but it is still impressive.
Please to into the picture section under the title "For Boomwooshblahh". I posted a picture of a little wall hanging I made. It will not take a whole lot of fabric, as it is fairly small, but it is still impressive.
#10
I am planning on making quilted casserole dish covers. I will make small pockets & small rice pillows to put in the pockets. Heat the rice pillows for a couple of minutes & stick them in the pockets. My DH gets medication in the mail monthly that has to be refrigerated so every month we get several cold packs, I will add those to the package so they can keep their food hot or cold.
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