Sunday, December 1, 2013

Hip Holiday Challenge and GIVEAWAY

I was delighted to be picked by Rachel to participate in the Hip Holiday Challenge.  Presents are practically my most favorite thing on the planet.  I love shopping for them, wrapping them, giving them, and (of course) receiving them.  When I saw the fabric for the challenge, I immediately knew I wanted to make present toppers, bows, tags, etc.  Designer Josephine Kimberling incorporated some definite Mid-Mod themes and colors in this line of fabric, which I tried to capture in the things I made.



I was happy I got to dress up the tree with my collection of vintage glass ball ornaments.  I don't use them on the big tree, they're in hiding until my girls are older and less destructive.




I'll be able to use these tags every year!  These could look really great if, unlike myself,  you have better than rudimentary embroidery skills.







Using elastic means these fabric wraps fit many sized boxes.  Add an old brooch for glitz, a fringy pom pom for fun.  




The elastic around the covered button makes this easy to put on and take off.  I made this one in a standard size: DVD/Wii game.  I know I'll give at least one of those items each year.  




This tiny stocking ornament holds a gift card.




The green bow has elastic at the back, and a vintage button in the center.  
Using felt makes reverse applique very, very easy.  Plus, there's something so sixties about felt at Christmas.



This long scrappy strip used twenty 5" x 3.5" rectangles, which was the perfect amount for a large shirt box.  I left the selvedges on for a texty accent.  



Lucky me, looks like I have a head start on my wrapping this year.  Thanks so much to Rachel and to Ruth at Sew Love Fabrics.  It was refreshing and challenging to do some non-quilty sewing for a change.  

There's one more present under this tree, something for one of you!  Ten fat quarters of one of Snippy Sister's favorite lines of the year: Scrumptious.  Plus a yard and a half of the large red floral.  

Being a part of the online quilting community has given me so much, I wanted to give something back.  To enter, leave a comment telling me your favorite zippy pouch pattern or tutorial.  I need one that has thorough zipper installation instructions, I'm a novice!  Make sure you leave a way to contact you if you're a no-reply commenter. And if you don't have a favorite zipper pouch tutorial, just say hello.  Ends 12/8/13



Since we're speaking of presents, I love this sweet video that reminds me of the best kind of gifts to give.  It's a good one to watch with your kids.

Merry Christmas!
-Pinspot





46 comments:

  1. Look at you and your cute self!! Great job, all your trimmings look amazing!! I'm so impressed! Sure love and miss you XOXO (obviously I'm not in the giveaway :)

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  2. you are ahead of the game for sure!! Thanks for all the fun wrapping ideas; i especially lovr the elastic idea. You are so smart! great job!!

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  3. Alyssa at Pile O Fabric has a good one: http://pileofabric.com/2013/04/01/pretty-pleats-zipper-pouch-technique-tutorial-tuesday/ thriftstorecrafter@yahoo.com

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  4. Love that first picture! Fantastic work! Thanks so much for the inspiration.

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  5. I don't have a zippy pouch favorite pattern; I've never made one! But I'm saying 'hello" and want to tell you that I love your ideas for dressing up packages with reusable fabric and elastic ribbons. I'm going to make some for my family! Thanks for sharing!
    tstanulis@mac.com

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  6. Love your tags and bows! What a great idea.
    My favorite zipper pouch is the circle ear bud pouch.
    http://www.dogundermydesk.com/2011/11/circle-zip-earbud-pouch-tutorial/
    I have modified it by removing the batting and using 5x7 pieces of fabric - Love it and easy too. For a pic of the 5x7 pouch see this post: http://sewnbyleila.blogspot.com/2013/11/zipper-pouches.html
    Have a great Christmas Season! :)

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  7. Oh boy - I love all of your darling present toppers...so vintage and cute! My favorite zipper pouch pattern is Elizabeth Hartman's Perfect Zip Bags: http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransson/2011/10/new-zip-bags.html. My trick for zippers is to use my regular foot and just flip the zipper upside down. I never have much trouble doing it that way and I love not having to switch feet back and forth. Thanks for the chance...Scrumptious is gorgeous!

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  8. Here you go! http://www.noodle-head.com/2010/04/gathered-clutch-tutorial.html

    So beautiful!

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  9. Here is a link to a zip pouch tutorial. I haven't tried it, but maybe it would work for you!
    http://www.sew4home.com/projects/storage-solutions/weekend-wonders-fabriccom-zippered-pouches-three-sizes

    Your package decorations are lovely!

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  10. Everything turned out so well - congrats! I don't have a tutorial/pattern to share (I haven't quite worked up the courage to make anything other than a flat project!!), but good luck!

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  11. What a fun ideas! I like that you got all dressed up and decorated the tree. My fav is open wide zippered pouch by noodlehead: http://www.noodle-head.com/2012/06/open-wide-zippered-pouch-diy-tutorial.html

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  12. I've never made a zippy pouch, but recently bought a zipper, so I'm ready to go when you find a good tutorial for us!

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  13. My favourite is Anna's generously proportioned one (http://www.noodle-head.com/2012/06/open-wide-zippered-pouch-diy-tutorial.htm). You can actually put things in and get them out again without having to tip out the entire contents. Thank you for the chance to win such a lovely giveaway.

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  14. I have received a few open wide pouches made with Anna's tutorial and they are perfect! I love that they really do open wide. http://www.noodle-head.com/2012/06/open-wide-zippered-pouch-diy-tutorial.htm

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  15. I don't know of a zipper pouch tute, but would like to see which one you end up with!

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  16. I us the Zipper Pouch tutorial from Jedi Craft Girl. I'm going to look at the ones mentioned here as I'm just starting to make them too. So far I've made two! yoyopattycakes@hotmail.com

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  17. I also like the Noodle-head tutorial, but I've seen several similar ones on many blogs.

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  18. I've never made a zip pouch. However, I do have this tutorial by Creative Mama in my files for someday....http://mrsaldridge.blogspot.com/2013/10/easy-zipper-pouch-tutorial.html
    Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.

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  19. wow - this is such a fantastic idea - thanks for sharing. My favourite zippy pouch tutorial is from Elizabeth at ohfransson.com. I was a complete novice and followed the pattern - it worked out perfectly.

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  20. I like the Open Wide pouch by Noodlehead (already mentioned) and for a little more of a challenge, the triple zip pouch from Debbie at A Quilters Table makes a great purse or project pouch.
    http://aquilterstable.blogspot.ca/2012/08/triple-zip-pouch-tutorial.html

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  21. I have never made a zippered pouch. I will be checking out the links others have left for you. Thanks for such a great giveaway.

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  22. I have never made a zipper pouch and don't know of any tutorials, but thanks for the giveaway!

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  23. WOW! I love it all! Fun give-away too!

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  24. Love the wrap and so jealous you have some wrapping done! I have a tutorial for a small zip pouch on my site :o)

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  25. I haven't made one as an adult, but have heard good things about one on Noodlehead. I used to make really simple ones as a child for my treasures and as gifts...I would like to make one for Christmas as a gift actually, we will see if that happens! Here is a link to several styles of zippered pouches. http://www.noodle-head.com/p/tutorials.html

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  26. I think your tags are supper cute. My fav is the one with the button!

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  27. Wow! What great ideas for bows, ribbons and tags!! Your presents are so pretty, I wouldn't want to open them! : ) Thanks for sharing your talent and creativity! Happy Holidays!
    Dawn
    array-dawn at cox dot net

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  28. Anna at Noodlehead has some great zipper pouch patterns - I love the "open-wide pouch". I used it the first time that I used a zipper and it went really well! thanks for the chance!

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  29. Mindy - Love your ideas for ribbon closures - and reusable. Very clever. Impressed! Zipper pouches? I have only made one, and it was a "little" thing!!! I thought it would be difficult, but it was very easy - even my 13-yr. old grandson made one as his first sewing project! But, I don't have a link to any one tutorial, as them are all basically the same. Easy and cute.

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  30. So so cute!!! What a great idea! I haven't made any zipper pouches, so I can't help you there. Sorry! Good luck!! :-)

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  31. this is one of my favorites to make- the Open Wide pouch: www.noodle-head.com/2012/06/open-wide-zippered-pouch-diy-tutorial.html
    love having the different sizes and pictures. :)

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  32. I use the Strippy Charm Pouch by Kim Sherrod found in the Moda Bakeshop. I use it all the time! Thanks for the give-away!

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  33. Ha, I need a zipper pouch tutorial, too! I have yet to sew a zipper - I might be just a little intimidated! Love the ideas for reusable wrapping gear!

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  34. Sorry, no zippered pouch tutorial -- I'm a bit too shy to work on zippers yet. But just give me a bit of time and I'll get there. Thanks for the fabric giveaway -- the fabric certainly lives up to its name.

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  35. I really like Noodlehead's Open Wide pouch for a free tutorial and U-Create's Sugar Loaf Pouch for a paid pattern. Great job on the decorating!

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  36. My favorites are Cash and Carry and Zippy Strippy by Atkinson Designs. The directions are excellent!

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  37. I like the origami bag from Amy Butler's style stitches.

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  38. These are SO cute and clever! What great way to use that fun fabric.

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  39. Noodlehead is definitely a good starting place! She has several fantastic little zip pouch tutorials--I made up a bunch for pay it forward and mother's day gifts this year.

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  40. Hello! I don't have a tutorial, but would love to learn a great one! Thanks for the chance to win!
    Heather
    hbrooke_ski @ hotmail .com

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  41. Bonnie at Cottonway has an easy zipper pouch called Sew Easy Bags. I also think Fig Tree and Co. have a new zippy bag pattern that doesn't require a zipper foot!

    frampuna@gmail.com

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  42. Love your Christmas decorations. I also use the Noodlehead pattern and I love it. It is sew easy to install the zippers in that one. It is the only pouch pattern I use and you can make each one look different. There is an online zipper store, Etsy, I think, called Zippit. Great zippers, great prices and they come in the mail, so no going out in the snow. If you are going to make a bunch of these, or just want to keep some on hand, I recommend buying zippers there. Good luck with your pouches.

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  43. How fun, so so cute! My favorite zipper bag pattern is from This & That and is called Clutter Bag.
    Jamie
    Scrapandjam@yahoo.com

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  44. Love your package accessories! So pretty! I love the idea of being able to use them year after year. I found a great zippered pouch tutorial from Sarah at Sew Sweetness, which is actually more about the zipper and the pouch is kind of an extra. It's really detailed, and I love it! http://www.sewsweetness.com/2011/08/sewing-back-to-school-inserting-zippers.html

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  45. Love your ideas! Thanks for inspiration. I have never made a zipper pouch. Afraid of zippers ever since taking home-ec in school. Would love to try one though. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  46. This is a pattern I want to try since I struggle with zippers :) http://www.gussysews.com/2011/01/tutorial-how-to-sew-a-zippered-pouch/

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