These aprons were fun and easy to make and the pattern can be found at Phyllis Dobbs.
Can’t have too many candy canes. These are easy to make. I didn’t dip them in Stiffy as suggested on Lavieen Rosie’s site, because I thought they were cute as is. They will look nice on the tree on tied to a package.
I made scads of pillowcases for the young kids. You can find this easy and fast way of sewing them at The Quilting Season. You’ll have them done in no time.
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All quilters and lovers of fabric should stop over at Quilt Hollow and read her letter to Santa. I sure could relate!
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Until next time,
Caroll
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Until next time,
Caroll
4 comments:
Caroll...I love the Christmas pillowcases! I have 5 granddaughters that would love them! I have made them regular pillowcases...but the Christmas Idea or any holiday is a wonderful idea! Thanks!
Great gifts! You are certainly on a roll there!
I had forgotten I was going to make some pillowcases for stocking stuffers this year... perhaps there is still time! 8-)
Happy stitchings!
You're having too much fun, Caroll. I just love the candy canes that Carrie shared on her blog this past Designer Blog Hop. You're look gret!!
And what woman doesn't love an apron - especially as pretty as these.
And yes, Mary's Dear Santa letter is one we all can relate to...LOL
Merry Christmas
Perfect gifts...however I'm finished for the year and will mark this for next go around. I keep saying I'll start earlier next time....then before I know it..(you know what I mean). The pillowcases are fantastic!! I love those bright and vibrant fabrics!
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