Archive for the ‘Projects’ Category

Free Printable Gift Tags

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Just for you from Just Sew…..we would love for you to enjoy these free printable holiday gift tags.

 

 

Sassy Little Apron – Alternate Layout

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Eva is teaching the Sassy Little Apron Class on Wednesday, April 20 from Noon – 3:00.  Here is the alternate cutting layout for you to follow.  (Photo 1)  If you do it this way, you will have a large piece of fabric left over rather than small, oddly-shaped scraps.  Photo 2 shows the layout for the ruffle and pockets.

Apron Layout 1 

 
 Apron Layout 2

Look at This Little Lovely…

Friday, April 30th, 2010

We found the pattern for the Itty Bitty Baby Dress on www.madebyrae.blogspot.com.    It only uses half a yard of fabric, is a free download, and seriously couldn’t be sweeter.  You’ve got to make one–whether for your own little one, or as a gift for someone else. 

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*Find a tutorial for the flower that Natilie embellished this dress with here.

Fun With Flowers, Hairclips, and Headbands

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Let’s face it, girls love hair accessories!  Here are a few ideas for some quick and easy ways to dress up clips and headbands:

From the Moda Bakeshop, dress up a clip with a simple cover button:

Button Clips

 

With Heather Bailey, I say Hooray for Headbands!

Hooray for Headbands

 

Add a fabric flower from one of many online tutorials to an already-made headband, or simply put a clip on the back.  Check out a couple of tutorials here.

Flower Headbands

Flower Clip

And finally, this simple but amazing pattern for covering a cheap plastic 1/4″ headband has got to be one of my new favorites!  I’m talking a 10-minute project here….

 Kinder Gentler Headband

Fun With Fabric and Food

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Calli at Make it Do inspired this great idea for a last-minute Holiday Gift: 

 

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Here is the recipe:

        Oatmeal Cookies in a Jar

  • 3/4 cup white sugar
  • 3/4 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 cup rolled oats
  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup chocolate chips

Using a 1 quart jar, layer in the ingredients in the order given.  *IMPORTANT:  Pack down the jar after each addition.  Put the lid on, and cover with a 6-inch square of fabric.  (You could make a circle.  I cut the corners off my square so they didn’t stick out so much).  Secure the fabric over the lid using a rubber band, then cover the rubber band by tying a nice piece of ribbon around the lid.  Attach a label to the jar with the following instructions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In a medium bowl, cream together 3/4 cup of softened butter, with 2 eggs and 1 teaspoon of vanilla.  Add the entire contents of the jar, and mix by hand until combined.  Drop dough by heaping spoonfuls onto an unprepared cookie sheet.  Bake for 12 to 15 minutes.  Makes 2 dozen cookies.

I made some labels for you, which you can access and print by clicking on this link:  Cookies for Santa Labels.psd 

 

Another idea:  Cut a 10-inch square from your favorite Christmas fabric and wrap up some candy, tie with a ribbon, and you have a great party favor!  I wrapped Ghirardelli Peppermint Bark in this candy cane fabric:

 

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You can also wrap a charm square around your favorite candy bar and tie with a ribbon.  Attach to a wrapped package instead of a bow. 

Fabric and Food

 

Another fun idea is to make a drawstring bag and put gingerbread cookie mix inside.  Tie some cookie cutters to the bag.  Don’t forget to include instructions for making the cookies on a gift tag.

Drawstring Bag

Cold Hands, Warm Hearts

Friday, October 30th, 2009

 

 

 

Our Quilt for the Holiday Shop Hop 2009

“Cold Hands, Warm Hearts”

Cold Hands Warm Hearts Photo  

For those of you who received the pattern and need fabric requirements, here they are:

1/4 yard each of:

4 reds 
4 greens
4 blues
4 creams

3/8 yard inner border
1/2 yard binding

This was enough fabric for all the blocks and borders–obviously I pieced together my leftover fabric after making the blocks to make the outer border.  This quilt is 50″ x 50″

Crazy About Pennie Pockets

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Natilie recently discovered a fun new website from Moda.  It’s the Moda Bakeshop, and they have all sorts of fun projects that use layer cakes, charm packs, sweet rolls, etc.  My favorites right now are the Pennie Pockets.  We’ve got some hanging in the store, and I’m in the process of making several for friends, teachers, and Visiting Teaching Valentine’s gifts.  They are quick, easy, and oh-so-cute!  They make up in about 30 minutes (less if you do it assembly-line style) and are great filled with your favorite treats.  Try some for yourself today!

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