Monday, December 24, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
A wine gift bag for every occasion.
Each time I am invited to lunch or dinner at friends or my family, I always take with me a bottle of wine as a gift, I think here in Quebec is the tradition (I do not know if I ever told you that my country of origin is Uruguay, I'm living in this beautiful country for the last 23 years). Returning to my theme, whenever I have the opportunity I will sew a gift bag, and each time the recipient of my bottle of wine left in admiration with the bag (do not even look at the bottle of wine) the truth is that over the years I have made wine gift bags for all occasions, I'll just adjust my fabric selection by the event and the imagination does the rest. I thought it might interest you to see how I make my wine gift bags and here is the tutorial.
This is an easy project to do, you can do it in an afternoon and the possibilities are endless. Everything will depend on the fabric used for the outside of the bag, you can do something simple by using a print fabric or make something more elaborate such as adding an applique, an embroidery, buttons, eventually all your ideas can be used to decorate the fabric.
What we need is:
Cut: 13.5 x 13.5 from main fabric, lining and batting
Base: the pattern is here, you will cut, 1 from fabric, one from batting and one from lining. ( When you print the pattern, verify that the diameter of the circle is 4 ")
Handle: Cut a piece of 4" x 17".
I decided to make the outer fabric using fabric scraps, I think you are getting to know me better, I have to admit... when I use my scraps, I feel happy :)
To create my piece of fabric I follow the same steps I did when I made my crazy quilt clothespin bag, here is the tutorial,
Open and fold again each long edge in, to meet the center and press
I'm also linking this project to The Creative Blog Hop ( dolly's designs).
What we need is:
Cut: 13.5 x 13.5 from main fabric, lining and batting
Base: the pattern is here, you will cut, 1 from fabric, one from batting and one from lining. ( When you print the pattern, verify that the diameter of the circle is 4 ")
Handle: Cut a piece of 4" x 17".
I decided to make the outer fabric using fabric scraps, I think you are getting to know me better, I have to admit... when I use my scraps, I feel happy :)
To create my piece of fabric I follow the same steps I did when I made my crazy quilt clothespin bag, here is the tutorial,
All started this way
From here I started to add more details, add buttons, beads, lace and decorative stitches...
Once I finished all the embellishment of my piece of fabric I did the handles.
If you do not want to sew handles another possibility would be to make buttonholes,
If you do not want to sew handles another possibility would be to make buttonholes,
Once the piece of fabric cut to 4 "x 17"
Fold in half lengthwise with wrong sides together
Open and fold again each long edge in, to meet the center and press
fold again, press and edge stitch both edges
Pin the handle to the right side of the fabric ( I put the handle 3 "from the
edge), align the row edges of the handle with the row edges of the fabric.
With right sides together, fold the exterior fabric lengthwise in half and sew.
before adding the base, place the base batting and the wrong side of the
This is a photo of another gift bag I made, here you can see better the stitching I did
to attach the batting to the outer fabric
Now let's sew the exterior fabric to the circular base. With right sides together
pin the base to the exterior fabric and sew, using a 1/4" seam allowance.
Turn right side out
Now let's do the lining, we will follow the same steps as we did for the entire
exterior of our bag, but this time leaving 4" of the side open.
Let's join the exterior and the lining, with right sides together, aligning the row
edges, the handle will be sandwiched between the exterior and the lining, pin and
stitch around the top edge.
Now is time to pulling the exterior fabric through the opening
Now we sew the opening and push the lining inside of the wine bag.
The wine gift bag is finished, now we just have to go and buy a bottle of wine, to
fill our wine gift bag and give it to a loved one, it is certain that this will be
an appreciated gift.
"Please do not count all the times that I wrote the word "wine" in this tutorial"
"Please do not count all the times that I wrote the word "wine" in this tutorial"
I want to share with you some extra photos
More wine gift bags I made
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and don't forget to leave me comments, you know
that your comments feed my desire to create.
If you are reading this post and you're not a follower, why not consider to join
us? I'm sure you will spend some beautiful moments with us on the blog. I'm always
looking forward to making new bloggy friends!
Have a happy sewing day!
us? I'm sure you will spend some beautiful moments with us on the blog. I'm always
looking forward to making new bloggy friends!
Have a happy sewing day!
Marisa
I'm linking this project to Creating my way to Succes(A Round Tuit 132) , Threading My Way, Petals to Picots, Skip To My Lou, Freemotion by the River, A Quilter's Table, and to Fabric Bows and MoreI'm also linking this project to The Creative Blog Hop ( dolly's designs).
Friday, December 7, 2012
My recent crochet scarves.
From all evidence the winter makes me stay in touch with the yarn and crochet
needles. In these last days I finished a scarf to give to my mom
The colors in the photo came out bluer than it really is , I don't know why.
This view is more closely and you can see a little more the details and the actual
colors of this scarf.
If you want to make this scarf, you're going to find the printable instructions
here, and good news, the pattern is free.
This is another scarf I've done, I just use two crochet stitches, the chain stitch
and the double crochet stitch.
On the other hand, speaking of scarves, Rikka has created a page on her blog Ricochet and Away with
all the beautiful scarves that the participants from the challenge have created.
I invite you to visit Rikka's blog, there you will have, some beautiful scarves that will give you inspiration,
and also the links to visit the participating blogs and free tutorials to
create these scarves, is a worthwhile visit.
This button I add here, is to take you directly to the site where to find the scarves. If you want to vote for the scarf that you like more, continue
down the page and there you will find the place to vote.
Thanks for visiting my blog, I wish you all to spend a beautiful day, don't forget
to leave me comments, you know that your comments feed my desire to create.
If you are reading this post and you're not a follower, why not consider to join
us? I'm sure you will spend beautiful moments with us on the blog. I'm always
looking forward to making new bloggy friends!
Have a happy sewing day!
Marisa :)
I'm linking this project to Threading My Way and to Creating my way to Succes( A Round Tuit 131)
I'm linking this project to Threading My Way and to Creating my way to Succes( A Round Tuit 131)
Monday, December 3, 2012
My Christmas table runner.
We are in the month of December and I started to prepare my home for Christmas.
I want to show you this table runner that I made a couple of years ago and that
I want to show you this table runner that I made a couple of years ago and that
decorates my table every December since.
To make this table runner I used my embroidery machine and the embroidery card
"Crazy Patch Embroidery" from Husqvarna ( Embroidery disk number 130).
To do it, I chose one of the pictures of the card and I embroidered several times, always repeating the same pattern and
using the same colors of fabrics. Then what's left to do is sew them together to
create the design.
Hope you like it and that I have given you the inspiration to create one like this
for your home, or maybe make one to give to a loved one.
Have a happy sewing day!
Marisa.
I'm linking this project to Creating my way to Succes(A Round Tuit 130), Sew Chatty, and to Skip To My Lou.
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