Welcome to the Creatin' in the Sticks
version of quick gifts
for the
T'was the Night
blog hop.
The participants in this hop have shown amazing "quick gifts" for the season.
Check the complete schedule
at
Stitchin by the Lake.
Part of this hop was to swap with other bloggers - gifts which can be made in an evening.
Something that says,
"I care."
Look what arrived in my mailbox:
Kathy from Kwilty Pleasures
(love that blog name)
must have known I had this mug when she chose the fabrics...
A little journal to keep all my holiday lists organized and
a mug rug for a cup of hot chocolate or coffee or tea.
Thank you, Kathy, I love them!!!
The fabrics are so "me."
I went over and found Kathy's tutorials for both projects.
The Journal is here and the mug rug is here.
I've had so many visions of sugar plums dancing through my head to share.
Here are a few you could whip up in an evening for holiday gift giving:
Want a quick hostess gift?
2 tea towels - 90 minutes.
I used binding to finish the other edge, but you could always just hem it.
Want a cozy gift?
Sometimes I don't have time to make quilts for family gift exchanges
but that doesn't mean I can't show up with a cozy gift.
To make one of these in 3 hours,
I skipped the batting and just backed them with fleece or minky dot fabric.
So I call these
Blillows - Blankets that fold into pillows.
Perfect for a car blanket or a cozy television watching blanket at 42" x 58"
and great for family gift exchanges.
When you just can't cut into that special fabric
make a blillow.
When you cuddle up with one there is a pocket to put your feet into.
BONUS!!
I will do a tutorial for these, but if you are in a rush - do a search for quillow on the web and you will be happily surprised by the number of tutorials that are out there.
So I'll just add another.
*grin*
Want a gift for a stitcher?
How about a teapot pincushion? About 2 1/2 hours for these.
This free pattern was the inspiration, although
I changed the handle, spout, size and added a ruffle.
(so it's quite different).
You will see one of these at your next stop on the hop...
Looking for a trendy unisex gift?
You can always expect the unexpected from me ;)
and to celebrate, Quilting Treasures has a line of fabric,
I used one of the fabrics to make a hanging deer head.
You can make your own with this free pattern from Charming Doodle.
This is a quick project with only 5 pattern pieces and about 3 hours of time.
This one is going on my wall at work
I just can't give it away.
Don't worry
I didn't forget the other reindeer...
Olive!
She was made for my niece who is walking 60 miles to raise awareness for breast cancer this weekend. This is the 7th walk she has participated in this year. That's 420 miles walked this year.
I have a special reason for making her a pink buck.
But more on that in a different post to come....
The deer heads can be made in miniature for great ornaments.
The one on the right is in OU - University of Oklahoma fabric for my dad. He is one of those sportsman with real deer heads hanging everywhere.
(I'll stick to the fabric ones)
How about a gift for you?
Sorry, giveaway is over.
Fabric - Sherri Baldy's
that I used for one of the blillows.
I was lucky enough to receive two 1/2 yard cuts to giveaway to one lucky reader.
1 of the Besties
1 of the pink stripe
Just leave a comment to enter.
I will ship this anywhere and anyone can win.
Giveaway ends Saturday at 11:00 pm Eastern time.
Winner will be announced Sunday, November 23rd.
Many of the above projects have already found new homes
The deer heads are very popular with my loved ones and I have at least 2 more to make...
I only thought I was ahead of schedule...
Have fun creatin' quick gifts this holiday season.
I still have so many visions dancing in my head
and
have a few still on the workbench to share
so come back soon.
Now Dash away, Dash away, Dash away all
to the other blogs sharing my day.
Leaving comments is like blog candy and always makes a blogger smile.
Thank you Madame Samm at Sew We Quilt and Marlene at Stitchin by the Lake for putting this blog hop together and giving us all the gifting spirit.
You two are the best elves of all!