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Serged Folder Project

Have you started on your holiday sewing? Gift-giving season is only a couple months away! Here's a neat project submitted by Sandra Larson Swick. For instructions, click HERE. You can make several of these, assembly-line fashion, by choosing fabrics that all coordinate with the same color decorative threads. For instance, an assortment of batiks and/or prints that all work well with blue, like Sandra's sample. Other good "neutrals" are brown, black, red, gray. Set up your serger once, then make folders 'til your thread runs out!  


Make a Card Quilt for the Holidays

'Twas the weekend before Christmas, and all through the house...people were scrambling to get all their shopping and wrapping and decorating done! Here's an easy project for a last minute gift, decoration, or sewing craft to make with the kids. It's also a great way to use some of those seasonal prints in your stash! Don't limit yourself to a Christmas Card Quilt- other themes include birthday, graduation, new baby, Valentine's Day, vacation & travel (we'll call these last two Postcard & Ticket Stub Quilts). Thanks to Susan Beck & Nancy Bednar for this project! Happy Holidays!

Embroidered Bottle Wrap

melody - gift boxI've been wrapping holiday gifts, and - as always - have a few odd-shaped items that just don't wrap easily in paper. What to do? Raid my stash for small boxes and leftover ribbons so I can make embellished containers like this Special Occasion Box by Melody Crust. Use embroidery or fabric flowers to adorn the box lid, or gather some holiday decorations and greenery together to create a mini floral arrangement. Out of ribbon? I serge long strips of fabric along both edges to creat my own!

For larger items a simple solution is to make fabric gift bags, like this embroidered wine bottle bag from www.embroideryonline.com. This also makes a nice gift sack for a collection of small items in an empty Pringles container - cover the can with fabric or paper, fill, recap, insert into bag, tie to seal. You can embellish your bags with embroidery or decorative stitching and/or use a seasonal fabrics. Not only do both of these items make a nice gift presentation, but they're recyclable as well. I have some that I rescue from the recipients after the holidays, then pack away to use again the next year - our own little holiday tradition!


Drop Off Toys for Tots Donations at Your Local BERNINA Store

Happy Thanksgiving from Jo & Erika!

The smart, well-prepared folks have already done their gift shopping, and are smugly putting labels on their already wrapped and beribboned gifts. (And, of course, they dropped off stacks of cards at the Post Office right after Halloween.) The rest of us are frantically writing our lists, trying to remember what we gave the twins last year, wondering if we can regift those watermelon scented candles, and wishing the days were 36 hours long for the next four weeks!

While you're out shopping this weekend, braving the crowds at the mall, pick up a little something extra to drop off at your local BERNINA store for Toys for Tots. (Click here for a list of participating stores.) BERNINA of America, Inc. is an official sponsor this year. For those of us who do our shopping online (my office is so much less crowded than the mall!), donations can be made online.

I won't be joining you at the malls, but you might see me at my local thrift stores. While I haven't taken the Homemade Pledge, nearly all of my gifts will be things I've made or bought from local or online artists and crafters, or items I've recycled/repurposed. Over the next few weeks I'll be posting and linking to some simple, quick-to-sew projects, like the card at right. Just trace two circles, cut them out, place cheery fabric on the wrong side and stitch it in place. Then use crayons and markers to draw a branch and ornament hooks; better yet, glue snippets from your shrubs in place and use real hooks.


Thanksgiving - "Tie One On" and Share the Bounty

Can you believe Thanksgiving is just a week away? Where did autumn go? While you're making plans for your holiday feast, here's a way to share your blessings - participate in National Tie One On Day. Don't have an apron handy to give away? The Work & Play Apron is simple to stitch. To make it even easier, replace the ties/straps with bias binding, applied with a Bias Binder Attachment.