Welcome to day 1 of the Christmas in July Blog Hop; as always, let me start with a great big "hi" to my regular readers and a huge welcome to anyone visiting for the first time from the Benartex blog Sew in Love {with Fabric}.
Today, you'll find my Santa Sack tutorial at the Benartex blog Sew in Love {with Fabric}. The Christmas in July Blog Hop continues to Tuesday, 28 July, with a new project tute and giveaway each weekday (not Sat and Sun).
Want To Make Your Own Santa Sack With Different Fabric And Another Size?
The instructions in my tute over at Sew in Love {with Fabric} are to make a Santa Sack from the Happy Holidays Snowmen fabric collection by Michele D'Amore for Benartex Fabrics precisely the same as mine. Still, you can make my Santa Sack using any Christmas fabric and size. To make one to your own measurements, cut 4 pieces of fabric to your desired size (don't forget to add 1/2" seam allowance to the length and width) and 2 pieces of batting cut to the same size; you'll also need 4 border fabrics cut 6-1/2" x the width of your main fabric. Follow the tute instructions as usual and quilt and/or embellish to suit.
Trialling Threads and Embellishments
My thread of choice is Aurifil; all the threads I've used for this project are 50/2 wt cotton, and here's a list of the colours:
Bright Orange #1133 (not in the picture)
Light Sand #2000
White #2024
Wine #2260
Black #2692
Light Turquoise #2805
Fern Green #2888
Medium Turquoise #4182
Bright Orange #1133 (not in the picture)
Light Sand #2000
White #2024
Wine #2260
Black #2692
Light Turquoise #2805
Fern Green #2888
Medium Turquoise #4182
I also trialled a handful of beads but finally decided against embellishments.
Free Motion Quilting
When I'm free-motion quilting, I simultaneously quilt all sections of one colour to speed things up. I fasten my ends for one section and then drag my threads over to the next section - if you try this method, just make sure there's enough length between the two areas of stitching to cut, knot and bury your threads later by cutting the dragged thread lengths at the halfway point. I ensure enough length in my dragged threads so the fabric can remain flat and not bunch up. You can see how I drag the thread in the photo below.
In the tute on the Sew in Love {with Fabric} blog, I promised to share more detailed photos of my free motion quilting, and here they are:
A reminder of how the Santa sack looks when it's finished...
...and how it could look full of toys on Christmas morning.
And now for a giveaway - everyone loves a giveaway, right?!
6 Chances To Win A Happy Holidays Snowmen FQ Bundle
(open to US residents only)
Here are 6 chances to win a Happy Holidays Snowmen fat quarter bundle - you need to leave a separate comment here on my blog below for each chance:
1: Leave a comment below telling me one of your Christmas traditions.
2: Follow me here @made by ChrissieD via email or blog reader, then leave a comment letting me know where you're following from. Existing followers can join in, too :D
3: Follow made by ChrissieD on Facebook and leave a comment back here letting me know.
4: Follow made by ChrissieD on Instagram and leave a comment back here letting me know.
5: Head over to Sew in Love with Fabric, sign up to follow their blog by email or blog reader, and then leave a comment here, letting me know you did so.
6: Follow Benartex on Facebook and leave a comment here, letting me know.
Please be sure I can access your email.
If you're a WordPress, Google+, no-reply, anonymous commenter, or unsure, please add your email address to each comment. If I can't find you, I'll immediately draw another winner.
This giveaway is open to US residents only and closes Friday, 31 July 2015, at 11.59 pm (EST). A winner will be chosen from the comments using a random number generator, contacted via email and shared at the bottom of this post.
Best of luck!
And The Winner Is!!!
NB: Since selecting a winner, I have replied to many comments, which has changed the number sequence next to each comment. The winning comment indeed WAS #162 at the closing point of the giveaway, as you can see below in the screen print I took at that time, but this is no longer the case due to my added comment replies - Chris
If you want to know how to make my Santa Sack, head over to Benartex's Sew in Love with Fabric blog, and there'll be another six great Christmas projects, too, each weekday through Tuesday, 28 July. The projects use a variety of Benartex Christmas fabric collections, and the giveaway on each blog will be for a fat quarter bundle of the fabrics used by that blogger for their own project.
Remember, I'll be posting a Fabric Coaster tute here so you can use those sixteen leftover Christmas scene squares from your two panels. If you sign up for emails or follow me on Bloglovin, Facebook, etc, you won't miss it ;D
NB: Since selecting a winner, I have replied to many comments, which has changed the number sequence next to each comment. The winning comment indeed WAS #162 at the closing point of the giveaway, as you can see below in the screen print I took at that time, but this is no longer the case due to my added comment replies - Chris
Debbie also shared her family tradition of playing Monopoly on Christmas Eve with both kids. I love that; playing board games with my kids is always fun! I've so enjoyed reading everyone's family traditions in the comments sections; if you're looking to start your own traditions, take a read. There are plenty of great ones for inspiration.
Congrats, Debbie, I've sent you an email :D
If you want to know how to make my Santa Sack, head over to Benartex's Sew in Love with Fabric blog, and there'll be another six great Christmas projects, too, each weekday through Tuesday, 28 July. The projects use a variety of Benartex Christmas fabric collections, and the giveaway on each blog will be for a fat quarter bundle of the fabrics used by that blogger for their own project.
Here's the Christmas in July Blog Hop schedule:
Monday, 20 July: Chris, that's me, @made by ChrissieD, and I've used Happy Holidays Snowmen!!
Tuesday, 21 July: Debby @Debby Kratovil Quilts using Homespun Holiday
Wednesday, 22 July: Kelly @My Quilt Infatuation using Ornamental Splendor
Thursday, 23 July: Kristen @KD Quilts using Santa's Here
Friday, 24 July: Melissa @My Fabric Relish using Frosty Forest
Monday, 27 July: Nikki @The Girl Who Quilts using Frosty Forest
Tuesday, 28 July: Wendy from Ivory Spring using Shades of Winter
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Monday, 20 July: Chris, that's me, @made by ChrissieD, and I've used Happy Holidays Snowmen!!
Tuesday, 21 July: Debby @Debby Kratovil Quilts using Homespun Holiday
Wednesday, 22 July: Kelly @My Quilt Infatuation using Ornamental Splendor
Thursday, 23 July: Kristen @KD Quilts using Santa's Here
Friday, 24 July: Melissa @My Fabric Relish using Frosty Forest
Monday, 27 July: Nikki @The Girl Who Quilts using Frosty Forest
Tuesday, 28 July: Wendy from Ivory Spring using Shades of Winter
Clicking on an image will take you to a new page of crafty goodness :)
Disclaimer: Fabric was supplied at no charge to mbCD by Benartex to create the tutorial; otherwise, this post is for informational purposes only; no payment or commission is received on click-throughs to links shared.
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ReplyDeleteOur tradition is having Christmas on Christmas eve. The whole family comes to a buffet dinner that is composed of one item requested from each family member. Sometimes what's on the table is a strange combination such as barbeque lil smokies, pizza, chicken nuggets, deviled eggs and jell salad but it's our tradition. and everyone is happy. After dinner we open gifts and anyone that stays over night is sure to find a gift from Santa when they wake up the next morning. Rina
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ReplyDeleteWe had a Christmas tradition when my girls were growing up; a special way of opening presents when the gifts were identical. We would have them sit on the floor, back to back, and open the gift. But they couldn't say any words and couldn't turn around until each had the gift unwrapped. No spoiling the surprise this way!
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We always have hot chocolate in my special mugs, all the candles in the room lit along with the tree...no electrical lights! And of course we must remain in our PJ's until all presents are opened. Then we have a wonderful breakfast.
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Our tradition is we all get to open one gift Christmas Eve !
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Watching a Xmas movie on Xmas eve whilst wrapping presents.
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One of our favorite traditions is watching the Polar Express on Christmas Eve in our PJs with Hot Cocoa. It's such a fun and special time that I hope carries on from our children to our grands one day!
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ReplyDeleteIt has become a tradition for me to give lots of quilts as Christmas gifts! The last few years I make a big pile of them and have the family members choose numbers that determine the "quilt picking order". It's quite a process for each person to take their turn and choose the quilt they want to keep.
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ReplyDeleteMy mom started the Christmas tradition of having a yummy smorgasbord of food each Christmas Eve following church services. I'm sure it's not so unique, but it is something I've carried on since she passed away 5 years ago. I even use many of her recipes.
ReplyDeleteHi Christie it's nice to meet you. first time I've heard of. Santa sack and it's such s cool tradition . Our small family has a breakfast together and I make the same casserole every year (ay their request) as I've done yearly since our boys were eelementary age.
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Favorite Christmas tradition, when family comes during the season they each have an ornament to hang on the tree! Now that the family has grown so much, they get to take theirs home with them when they leave.
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Our most favorite Christmas Tradition is to gather with family and friends on Christmas Eve to share The Christmas Story of Jesus' Birth ! Thanks for a lovely giveaway!
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Our favorite Christmas tradition is the candlelight service at church Christmas eve
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I always let my kids open one gift Christmas Eve -- it was always pajamas, lol. It's so neat to see our children following that same tradition.
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I make Chrismas "Boxes" instead of stockings for all my kids and grandkids. I put in all kinds of dollar store stuff and treats. The big kids love them just as much as the little ones. :)
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ReplyDeleteThe tradition my family has had is to visit the local Christmas Tree Farm each year. This is the same tree farm I have gone to since I was a baby myself and my own children have gone to their entire lives. Now my children are taking their children to the same tree farm. The same family has owned the farm all those years as well, and is now in its 4th generation running the farm with their children now helping. I have not gone there in the past few years and hope this year to get back to going because I really miss it. It has been such a long standing tradition for myself and one that really reminds me of my parents who are both gone now.
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We always go to Christmas Mass, of course we go to Mass every weekend as well! Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist @ aol.com
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For some reason, my first comment on this failed to appear, so here I go again. I now follow you on Bloglovin' after looking around your posts and I have to say I'm pretty excited about it!
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This comment also failed to show up, even though my last four did fine. Shrug. One of our family traditions at Christmas is to put an apple and orange in the toe of the stocking. This comes from an older age when fruit was hard to come by in Winter and was quite expensive. It was really a treat! I like being reminded that we should be thankful for what we have now. I also like knowing that I am doing something my grandparents and parents did before me. Ho, ho, ho! I'm ready! I love Christmas!
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Love the Santa sack and have not even thought about Christmas makes yet, perhaps I need to get a wriggle on
ReplyDeletePutting out the handmade Santas is the first thing each Christmas. Don't you love using Santa sacks rather than paper?..your's is super cute.
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ReplyDeleteI'm loving these sacks - my kids would adore them. Ot feels like winter in the UK currently - even though it should be toasty and warm and the middle of summer!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite Christmas Traditions is decorating the tree. I do not know how many years this has been going on, but a few days after Thanksgiving Mom and I, plus various individuals who happen to want to join in or are there, pull out all of the Christmas decoration boxes and so forth. We then set up the tree, put on a Christmas show or music and with my father sitting in his recliner (he is the supervisor and expert...LOL) we spend hours getting the tree decorated. It is just a fabulous fun time for all of us!
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