Christmas Presents
#41
For all the girls in my family I am making quilted checkbook covers in their favorite colors. a friend made one and they are so esy and cute. They have a pen holder on the ourside.
I also have two quilts going with GD's for their mom and dad.
Pot holders are a good idea and always the palcements.
I also have two quilts going with GD's for their mom and dad.
Pot holders are a good idea and always the palcements.
#42
For grandkids, a fleece blanket throw for the oldest with his college logo, and for the other two, I havent decided and time is running out. For one of the sons it will be embroidered set of sheets and pillowcases, and other two haven't decided yet.
#43
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 39
I am making cookie jars for my family. Hope the picture goes through , so you can see them. There are four embroidered cookies. I am going to put two of each in the jars. With a pretty bow and sprig of holly around the lid, I think they will be real cute.
i started them last Spring and have 56 cookies made. I am now looking for the right jars to put them in.
i started them last Spring and have 56 cookies made. I am now looking for the right jars to put them in.
#44
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Newberg, OR
Posts: 1,911
I'm making pocket hand warmers--little pouches of rice that people can put in their pockets to keep their hands warm. You warm them 20 seconds in the microwave. I found the pattern online. Starting on those today.
#47
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: West New York, New Jersey
Posts: 1,673
I'm hoping to tackle my first bow tucks bag for my Godson's wife, using leftover Betty Boop fabrics from the quilt I made her last Christmas. She's one of those who appreciates anything handmade; tie a ribbon around a pencil and she's happy because someone took the time to make it just for her.
#50
Originally Posted by mrs. fitz
What is a potato baker? Sounds interesting.
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