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What are small items for a guild to sell at a quilt show?

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Old 01-06-2018, 06:52 AM
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I made a few aprons for our Boutique at our last quilt show. They went really fast! I got the pattern off the internet. They tie in the back and have a ruffle at the bottom. No one remembered what they sold for, but they were some of the first things to sell.
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Old 01-06-2018, 06:53 AM
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Thanks for this video link, Onebyone. Love this little bag. Also a big fan of Laura's tutorials....so thorough and precise.
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Old 01-06-2018, 09:40 AM
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How about snap bags? You can never have too many of those.
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Old 01-06-2018, 11:15 AM
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i am new to embroidery machine...how do you make the labels?
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Old 01-06-2018, 11:19 AM
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I like the little chicken pincushions. I have never bought any, but made them as gifts. A small piece of wadded fabric or excelsior for a nest and a spool of thread under the chicken. The pattern for the chicks is free on several sites and also in one of Sharlene Jorgensen's books.
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Last year for our Guild quilt show I crocheted "Spool Pin doilies", Check Pinterest for ideas and patterns. They are super easy and fast to make. I used a little a boiled starch to give them some body. I included a little safety pin on the back and many ladies were wearing them. We still see many members wearing them on their badges almost a year later. In two days I completely sold out of the 100 I had made. I still get requests for them. I used pearl cotton to make them (Amazon has a great deal on a variety pack of this tread.)
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The best and most useful gift I ever got that was hand made was a small pocket with a zipper attached to a D Ring that holds my ear buds and IPod shuffle, and another that keeps my chap stick. Both are attached to the zippers on my purse so I don’t lose them in the bottomless pit that is my purse.
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Old 01-06-2018, 03:49 PM
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I made a bunch of key fobs for the family for Christmas. VERY easy - and the cute sayings made it 'personal'.
Novelty fabrics work well, too. I put nylon webbing underneath/inside the wristlet area for strength and stability.
Batting is optional. The keyfob hardware is on Amazon - pretty cheap, IMO.
Mine say - Mother of Dragons; I Like Big Books; Sew Blessed; Fixin' to Go; and Let's Go Fishing!
I had one I purchased from a LQS years ago that said I am a Quilter.
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Originally Posted by EmiliasNana View Post
What about gadget cushions? Interfacing and directions sold here: http://www.quiltsmart.com/index.php?..._gadgetcushion I know several made them for Christmas gifts and they were well received. No affiliation.
I made several of these for gifts, after purchasing one interfacing/directions you can mark your own interfacing which would save the cost of making these. My LQS sells the interfacing/directions for $1.50 each.
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Someone used an embroidery machine to write sayings like "Super Quilter" on the centers of large rosette style prize ribbons you would see for a first place winner. Only saw them once, should have bought one! They could be made with sewing prints for even more appeal.
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