We loved the comments here and on Facebook. If you missed it, please check out the details of our giveaway. We continue to try to inspire you to live creatively.
Before we continue with today's giveaway, we have to announce our winner from our Back To School Giveaway from last week.
Barb Neiwert is the winner of a bundle of Snow Babies! Congratulations. We'll be contacting you soon!
Today we are featuring Anni Downs' fabric, 12 Days of Christmas in our giveaway. Anni of Hatched and Patched has designed a folksy holiday line complete with a panel that illustrates a countdown to Christmas. We love the pretty green and blue colors that she chose for the prints. She has designed some simply adorable free projects to accompany the line.
Good luck!
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A lap size Christmas quilt for my 3 daughters.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite gift is a table runner. I can practice FMQing and try a new technique, as well as have a great gift for someone.
ReplyDeleteSmall quilts for TV watching and snuggling!
ReplyDeleteI love making little pillows to give to friends. I just ordered some balsam and will be making lots of pillows and small ornies, then stuff them with the balsam. That way my friends can enjoy the smell of Maine pine in their homes.
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Wall hangings or Table toppers! They are fun to put together and make a gift from the heart.
ReplyDeleteWall hangings or Table toppers! They are fun to put together and make a gift from the heart.
ReplyDeleteEvery year I try to make a few Christmas stockings. Our local quilt guild donates them to a teen crisis center. We fill them with goodies we purchase from donations. Ani's fabrics are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI like making kitchen accessories like table runners, placemats, mug rugs, coasters, trivets and decorative towels. I like giving items my friends and family will use.
ReplyDeleteTable runners and placemats are always great holiday gifts!
ReplyDeleteI like to make little, shoebox type bags and fill them with little gifts. Thank you for the generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh how did you know that I am totally wild about anything Anni Downs and her Hatched and Patched. I left my comment on your facebook under your question but just had to remark how I love her items.
ReplyDeleteFabric ornaments.
ReplyDeleteMug rugs!
ReplyDeleteI make ornaments as gifts.
ReplyDeleteThis year it's potholders and hotpads.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my niece that is getting married and moving to Japan with her Military husband.
ReplyDeleteI like making items for the kitchen for adults. Men usually will get aprons since they tend to need those for grilling. But for children, depending on their age, it might be a blanket, quilt, or a toy.
ReplyDeleteNOTE/HELP?: I am answering here on the blog as well as Facebook. The rules aren't clear as it says for those who don't have Facebook they can answer on the blog. But you then said one winner will be from Facebook and four others here from blog comments. Are we allowed to answer both places or one or the other? If only one place, I have posted to both today so one will not be a valid entry for me so I thought I'd ask for some clarification. Thank you.
I'm working on quilts, maybe one or two a year. but if I can I make casserole carriers
ReplyDeleteA wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite projects are table toppers and table runners.
ReplyDeleteI like to make candle mats and potholders. Thank you for the wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteTable-runners are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI make a lot of tote/gift bags
ReplyDeleteI love to make tablerunners - just ask all my sisters, SIL, aunts, cousins, nieces....
ReplyDeleteI am obsessed with rulers!
ReplyDeletesome kind of wall hanging is the best for christmas gifts......
ReplyDeleteAnother great range by Anni.......she is such a nice person......
Placemats, pot holders, and small baskets for goodies are on my list.
ReplyDeleteWall hangings and table runners are always on my give list.
ReplyDeleteWall hangings and table runners are always on gift list.
ReplyDeleteCherry stone heating pads get the biggest response--our 7 year old nephew adores his and goes to bed with it every night. Naturally, he'll be getting a new one this year in fabric reflecting his "maturing" tastes.
ReplyDeletePillowcases to match whatever quilt I made is my favorite holiday project to give as a gift. I use the Roll It Up pillowcase pattern from allpeoplequilt.com.
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ReplyDeleteMini quilt and mug rugs :)
ReplyDeleteI like to make pillowcases to match whatever quilt I made. These are my favorite holiday gift-giving project. I use the pattern Roll It Up by allpeoplequilt.com.
ReplyDeleteTable runners and table toppers are always a hit with my family. They actually use them.
ReplyDeleteThis year it's cross-body purses for all the little girls that I love!
ReplyDeleteI like to make a Lap size quilt for myself each Christmas because I like to decorate with just quilts occasionaly.
ReplyDeletefor gifts I have a couple of Advent Calendars to make.
I like to give tree skirts.
ReplyDeleteTable runners and quick, easy and always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteTable runners are quick and always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteTable runners are quick and always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI like to make small stocking stuffer gift items, but I also like table mats and small wall hangings.
ReplyDeleteStocking stuffer items, table mats, and small wall hangings are things that I like to make.
ReplyDeleteI love to make bed quilts. Luckily I have people who like to receive them.
ReplyDeleteFood items actually nothing better than sharing a meal.
ReplyDeleteWill make a cute banner to hang on the mantle.
ReplyDeleteJar cozies for homemade canned goods from my farm!
ReplyDeleteI like to make and give table runners.
ReplyDeleteMugrugs and fabric baskets are my favorite gifts to make. THanks.
ReplyDeleteI make aprons, pj's, pillowcases and stockings for Christmas gifts. This year I also have two lap quilts in progress for gifts.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite to make are pillowcases.
ReplyDeleteWell the family has received from wallhangings, runners, placemats, aprons and potholders, christmas stockings - I think this year will be pillows.
ReplyDeleteI've done wall hangings, and last year I made a candle mat (it was wool with blanket stitching: I need to make one for myself!!) This year I plan on making pot holders. thanks for the chance at the beautiful fabric! :-)
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I start making quilts for each of the grandchildren and now great grandchildren. I start by putting all the blocks together on things that I have learned from other bloggers and tutorials. This year I learned FMQ so I am going to try to give each one something with fmq on it. Thanks for asking.
ReplyDeleteI make christmas ornaments. They are usually a quick make, depending on the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love making aprons. It is always fun to give new aprons to family and friends.
ReplyDeleteTable toppers, ornaments and small wall hangings along with pillow cases! Fun fun!
ReplyDeleteJust about anything that I can sew. It seems like so many people I know don't know how to sew and anything that I sew for them is very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI make Reindeer Baskets from a pattern I've had for about 20 years. They are very cute and so much fun to give out.
ReplyDeleteAnything that I can sew, table runners, pot holders, dolls, get behind the machine and away I go!
ReplyDeleteUsually I like to make mug rugs or pillowcases. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteI love to make pillow cases (they're faster than quilts and actually get finished and you can personalize them!)!
ReplyDeleteI love to make quilts or table runners as gifts for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteI like to make runners!
ReplyDeleteI just came from Anni's site! She has so many wonderful creations. I like to make bags of different sizes and fill them with goodies that each recipient will enjoy. For one it might be stationeries, for another, gardening stuff, and so on. For the children, I like to make pillows of different characters to give with a matching storybook.
ReplyDeleteI love to make Santa in any form...table runners, a small quilt for a table frame, or a cuddle quilt are my favorite ways to sew a Santa!
ReplyDeleteI like small wall hangings/table toppers. They are easy to complete and the recipients love to get them! The next best thing to give is a lap quilt...then they can USE it! Thanks for the chance! Love that fabric!
ReplyDeleteLap quilts are my favorite gift to give. Or if I run out of time I will give smaller things like table runners or tote bags.
ReplyDeleteI love to make table toppers that double as small wall hangings. My second favorite item to give is a lap quilt because they can actually USE it! Thanks for the chance to win! Sorry if this is a duplicate...the first try didn't seem to work! Love that line of fabric!
ReplyDeleteCup Cozies!
ReplyDeleteI have made sew many things as Christmas gifts. I guess my favorite was when I made 19 purse organizers for family and friends. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteTablerunners, they are fast and easy!
ReplyDeleteTabblerunners, they are fast and easy!
ReplyDeleteSomething easy and useful - like pillowcases or coasters.
ReplyDeleteI love to make pillows, they make cute easy gifts and add a holiday feel to every room in the house.
ReplyDeleteI love to make and give tablerunners for holiday giving. They add so much color to my holiday table.
ReplyDeletetable runners or lapquilts depending on the person
ReplyDeleteChristmas stockings! I've made them for my childrens, nieces and nephews first Christmas and now I'm making them for the great-nieces and nephews. No grand children yet...
ReplyDeleteI like to make things for the kitchen like table runners, placemats, etc.
ReplyDeleteWall hangings are always a quick and fun gift to make!
ReplyDeleteA yummy fall throw or eitehr a table runner
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