Friday, November 14, 2014

The Ghastlie Christmas Gift

The T'was the Night blog hop has really given us a fantastic week of great ideas 
for quick and easy gifts AND there's still one more week of fun! Whoohoo!

A little recap on what I made for a gift:

 I went a little Ghastlie with the gift I mailed off to Theresa..I love that Alexander Henry fabric!

One of the gifts was a scalloped needle holder...it folds up so cute! I had to trace the one 
I received at a quilt retreat to create it, because I couldn't find a pattern online.



I created a round pattern with the same idea in mind to make a needle holder for me.

Next I based this gift off a Simple Sewing Companion...easy and quick!
You can find it HERE



Last of all, I made a Ghastlie snap bag.
I love that creepy family!


I can't wait to see next week's gift ideas!
Check out all the gift ideas!

Tuesday, Nov. 11

Wednesday, Nov. 12

Thursday, Nov. 13

Friday, Nov. 14

Monday, Nov. 17

Tuesday, Nov. 18

Wednesday, Nov. 19

Thursday, Nov. 20

Friday, Nov. 21
Sew We Quilt

8 comments:

  1. Que bonitos , para regalos son estupendos
    Besos

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  2. I thought these gifts were just darling, Carol. And of course, when you use Ghastlie fabric, they become extra fabulous!

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  3. great gifts. You can't go wrong with Ghastlie fabric!!

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  4. Those are all lovely gifts Carol. You did an excellent job making them too.

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  5. I love everything you make...and I love the Ghastlies. Thank you for sharing your template and link. Creative Ghastlie Bliss...

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  6. Wow such sweet projects Carol! I would never have guessed how much your needle holder could hold. What welcome gifts they are!

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  7. I have looked at all the blogs in this hop so far. I can hardly wait till tomorrow to see more wonderful gift ideas.

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