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Christmas gifts
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Re: Christmas gifts
I just might have to try the crayon holder for my grandkids. Thanks for sharing a great idea. And the vest is pretty, too.
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Redsaltbox,
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I would like to make 2 of these tomorrow. How long did it take you to make 2 of them?
Also, I don't know about using a walking foot, believe it or not!!
Can I just sew with regular foot or will it get messed up between the layers?
I just love these and want to make some for my great nieces.
Thanks
Debbie
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I would like to make 2 of these tomorrow. How long did it take you to make 2 of them?
Also, I don't know about using a walking foot, believe it or not!!
Can I just sew with regular foot or will it get messed up between the layers?
I just love these and want to make some for my great nieces.
Thanks
Debbie
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Debbie, they don't take long at all. I think it took me couple of hours to make all 3. I think it would be fine to use a regular foot because they are fairly small,just pin the layers together good. Have fun,
Lisa
Lisa
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These are really very nice. I don't have any grands but would be nice made up for a pediatric ward auxillary project. Actually they could be made a little taller and used for colored pencils for older children or people that draw a lot.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks so much for sharing!
Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS
Linda S / OASIS
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The vest is very pretty and I love the crayon holders. They both would make perfect gifts.
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I started working on one of the crayon holders today and so far it is really easy.
My DH saw what I was doing and thought it was a great idea. He asked me if I could make a bigger one for some of his smaller tools to carry in the car with him. I think I would have to use a heavier material though. I guess you could adjust the size and use it for just about anything. Thanks for the idea.
My DH saw what I was doing and thought it was a great idea. He asked me if I could make a bigger one for some of his smaller tools to carry in the car with him. I think I would have to use a heavier material though. I guess you could adjust the size and use it for just about anything. Thanks for the idea.
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WOW you are really talented!
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Red Salt Box I love the vest you made for your mother and the crayon carrier is next to genious. You are so very talented.
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Debbie510, I used a handtowel and did a similar thing for a tool holder as a wedding gift for the groom a couple of years ago. I embroidered some tools on the end and personalized it with the young man's name, then I put a selection of screwdrivers, pliers, etc., sewed a heavy grosgrain ribbon to it so he could roll it and tie it up. It worked well.
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