When Santa got stuck up the chimney, he began to shout,
"You girls and boys won't get any toys, if you don't pull me out!
My beard is black, there's soot in my sack, my nose is tickling too."
When Santa got stuck up the chimney. Achoo! Achoo! Achoo!
When I was little I had a Santa Sack - well when I was really, really little it was a pillowcase and then Mum bought 2 heavy paper, super large Santa Sacks - one was green with red Christmas trees and the other was red with green Christmas trees, we used those sacks year after year after year.
My children had their own Santa Sacks - fabric ones but shop bought - you might have seen them, they're pretty common. Shop bought or not, they're full of memories for them and me and I loved seeing their faces each year when the empty sacks came out on Christmas Eve and even more the next morning when they saw them overflowing with presents from Santa.
With the birth of Grandson Oliver this year seemed like time to make my first Santa Sack for him to create his own Christmas memories and what better than
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas panel part of the Eric Carle collection under license to Andover Fabrics?
For full instructions on how to make a Santa Sack click through to my Santa Sack Tute
here.
Cutting the panel into two sections, I added a red top border and layered with batting.
Next I free motion quilted around the print detail changing colours along the way.
It's easiest to show you the stitching from the back...
...and then some detail sections from the front.
I added a decorative stitched row along the red border seam too.
To commerate Oliver's birth year I cut "Xmas 2014" lettering from double sided fusible and bonded each to co-ordinating Andover Christmas fabrics which I attached to the Xmas Tree panel using a raw edge applique technique (
see my Raw Edge Applique Tute here).
A great wavy striped Xmas lining pattern by Kim Schaefer for
Andover Fabrics and I've added my label to the lining and to the outside bottom edge of the sack and joined the outside and inside with another row of decorative stitching. Finished size is 21" x 27".
Finished...
...and full for now with presents from Grandma.
When I shared pics with my kids it sparked them all off trying to remember just what The Very Hungry Caterpillar ate, they loved the book when they were small and it was fun remembering it. Seemed to me I needed to make a couple more of these Santa Sacks, don't tell my other two kids but I've made them one each too so they can each start their own Christmas memories.
Different linings in each, these two are holly leaves also by Kim Schaefer for Andover Fabrics.
Do you have a Christmas Stocking or a Santa Sack, what does he leave your presents in?