Welcome!!! I was so thrilled when Jennifer asked me to be a part of the 12 Gifts of Christmas Blog Hop! What a fun way to get in the Christmas spirit and make some really great gifts! Jennifer started out with her adorable double sided placemat tutorial. And make sure you check out Ayumi's organizer basket tutorial, SO cute! Make sure to leave them a comment to so that you are entered in both giveaways!!!
For my tutorial, I am giving you alternate options for my really fun travel sewing kit tutorial. Click on the link for the full tutorial or you can always find it under the tutorial tab at the top of the page. I LOVE these kits! They are perfect for hand sewers and those of us that like embroidery but they are also a great gift for quilters (all those hand sewn bindings) or even someone headed off to college (everyone needs a mending kit at some point). As always, if you have any questions or if something isn't clear PLEASE let me know!!!
By far, the most popular of all of the kits I have made has been the patchwork one! If you want to make one with patchwork squares you will need to alter the measurements slightly. You can, of course, use any type of patchwork that you want but the squares just don't work with my original measurements.
So, here is what you will need to cut instead!:
- 40 2"x2" squares
- for the interior panels: cut two (2) at 5 1/2" wide x 6 1/2" high and cut one (1) at 5 5/8"wide x 6 1/2" high
- for the pockets: cut one (1) at 5 1/2" wide and 4" high and one (1) at 3 1/2" wide x 6 1/2" high
All of the other measurements will be the same as in my original tutorial!
After you have your 40 squares all cut out, you need to arrange them in the order that you want them sewn. The layout will be 4 rows of 10 squares each. You will have something that looks like this:
We are going to sew the squares together with a 1/4" seam allowance. If you have a 1/4" foot for your machine, this is the time to get it out!! I always mark my rows with a small # in the top corner of the first square of each row so that I don't have to worry about mixing up the rows.
Once they are all pinned, I lay them out and check the layout one more time to make sure I don't want to move any around.
Then sew your squares into the 4 rows of 10 and press all of your seams. I press mine open but if you prefer to press them to the side go for it. :)
Then pin your row one to row two, with right sides together, making sure to line up all of those seams as perfectly as possible.
Sew them together using a 1/4" seam. Repeat this step until all 4 rows are sewn together. Press all of your seams.
Yea!!! Patchwork complete!! Now just continue on with the tutorial, just remember that you will need to use the adjusted measurements for the inside panels and pocket pieces that I listed above.
I have one more variation for you! :) Instead of turning under the top edge of the scissor case and stitching it, you can bind the top like this:
Giveaway!
Also, please visit Ellison Lane Quilts and leave one comment on her tutorial to be entered to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $250 gift certificate to Fabricworm!
And just for stopping by, you can take advantage of a generous 15% off discount at Fabricworm with the coupon code fw12days through the end of the blog hop.
Make sure you visit Faith tomorrow over at Fresh Lemons Quilts!! She will surely have something awesome to show you! :)
Friday, October 14- Jennifer @ Ellison Lane Quilts
Saturday, October 15- Ayumi/Pink Penguin
Sunday, October 16- Amy/ Lots of Pink Here
Monday, October 17- Faith/Fresh Lemons Quilts
Tuesday, October 18- Penny/Sew Take a Hike
Wednesday, October 19- Kati/From the Blue Chair
Thursday, October 20- Lee/Freshly Pieced
Friday, October 21- Elizabeth/Don't Call Me Betsy
Saturday, October 22- Melanie/Texas Freckles
Sunday, October 23- Lindsay/Craft Buds
Monday, October 24- Amanda/A Crafty Fox
Tuesday, October 25-Vanessa/Little Big Girl Studio
Saturday, October 15- Ayumi/Pink Penguin
Sunday, October 16- Amy/ Lots of Pink Here
Monday, October 17- Faith/Fresh Lemons Quilts
Tuesday, October 18- Penny/Sew Take a Hike
Wednesday, October 19- Kati/From the Blue Chair
Thursday, October 20- Lee/Freshly Pieced
Friday, October 21- Elizabeth/Don't Call Me Betsy
Saturday, October 22- Melanie/Texas Freckles
Sunday, October 23- Lindsay/Craft Buds
Monday, October 24- Amanda/A Crafty Fox
Tuesday, October 25-Vanessa/Little Big Girl Studio





















Thats a gorgeous needlecase, I'll defintely have a go at that one! If I won the giveaway I think I'd like a couple of charm packs :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming tutorial and a wonderful idea for gifts! :0)
ReplyDeleteThank you for a nice give away as well. If I were to win I would purchase two Butterscotch and Roses charm packs. I just love those patterns. :0)
Have a nice day.
Sincerely. Trish
*I am having a little give a way too. Would you like to drop by?*
First of all let me say thank you for the great tutorila you gave us. It is such a cute needlecase.
ReplyDeleteIf I won the giveaway I'd like Bordeaux Alesandra Fat Quarters Mary Koval for Windham Fabrics
Have a nice sunday
Heike
What a cute little sewing kit. I must try it. If I won the certificate at Fat Quarter Shop I would buy more Together fabric. I just bought some from them and I love it.
ReplyDeleteIf I were the lucky winner, I would put it towards a FQ bundle of either Blueberry Crumb or My Country Garden.
ReplyDeleteMy travel sewing kit is a plastic box, but now I definitely want to make one from your tutorial -- so much cuter and more convenient than a box! Thanks for sharing. If I had a FQS gift certificate I would start with Terrain fabrics, but would surely not stop there since they have so much to choose from!
ReplyDeleteI love the sewing kit - thanks for the tutorial. If i won the giveaway I would be divided between buying some gorgeous fabric to make the kit or a new book - I have my eye on 2 0r 3 books
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute kit, and thank you for giving us the chance to win something.
ReplyDeleteI'd choose a couple of Little Apples charm packs and a little accompanying yardage
I love the tutorial. Thanks! If I had the chance, I'd stock up on Aurifil thread or Kona solids for my stash! I've never gotten to get my hands on the good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI would totally get the new Caleb Gray Robot Factory fabrics - I LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteThis little kit is so perfect! Maybe for myself, for travel during the holidays! :)
Amy you also use such gorgeous fabrics and such a great tutorial, it's on my list...
ReplyDeleteI think I'd put it towards getting the Riley Blake Designs solids FQ bundle, I never have solids and really could do with them.
thanks for the chance to win
My Fat Quarter Shop purchase would be yardage - The Cocheco Mills Collection IV Cream Berry Bouquet Yardage - perfect for the backing of a quilt I have planned.
ReplyDeleteI love the traveling sewing kit tutorial.
what a great tutorial. thanks so much - these will make great Christmas presents for my quilting friends. If I won the giveaway, I'd purchase some patterns. I love FQS!!
ReplyDeleteI love making sewing kits. I have 2 myself and have given away quite a few. I like your variation and will definately be giving it a try. I have no idea what I would get from the shop. I of course want it all. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cute tutorial and the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to get the Bespoken fat quarter bundle :D
Thanks - I love your patchwork version of your needlecase!
ReplyDeleteIf I was lucky enough to win I'd buy some Terrain!
This is fabulous. I have plans to make several of these as gifts.
ReplyDeleteIf won I would get some outfoxed by Lizzy House!
ReplyDeletethis is a great idea!! If I win I would buy charm packs of almost anything...it's the best way for me to get the most variety inexpensively. I love anything Sweetwater or Kate Spain right now.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful needle case! i think i'll be making one for my mother in law for christmas...
ReplyDeletefrom the fat quater shop, i would pick a Little Apples charm pack and a Meadow Friends charm pack
I would love some more Fox Trail fabric for my sons first quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sewing kit, Amy. It would be just the right one for my 10 year old niece (o:
ReplyDeleteIf I would win, I would go for two Little Apples Charm Packs by Aneela Hoey with some yardage to make another Schnibbles (o: And a sewing kit with the leftovers!
Have a happy Sunday!
If I won I would be able to get me some Amelia fabric..I love it so and need to add it to my stash. What would be made with it? I'd figure that out later.
ReplyDeleteWhat wouldn't I buy?! I would probably pick a jelly roll, I've never worked with one before.
ReplyDeleteI know I will be making at least 7 of these for Christmas gifts (sister, sister-in-laws). Thanks so much for the great instructions! If I won I would choose a couple of charm packs, although it would probably take me three days to decide (so many to choose from). :)
ReplyDeleteI love this sewing case! One of the best I have seen! Thanks so much. If I were the lucky winner, I would get some charm packs or maybe a layer cake of Ruby by Camille.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, I love the fabrics chosen, so feminine and pretty! I might just need to make one for my self!
ReplyDeleteIf I won the give-a-way, I think I would get some fabric by Amy Butler, either some yardage or a fat quarter pack.
Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI would buy Sleigh Ride by Robert Kaufman -- really cute Christmas fabric!
Great tutorial! Such a cute project! If I won a FQS GC, I'd order some fabric for my Farmers Wife quilt that I'm just starting. I need some solids!
ReplyDeletebellissimo questo porta cucito,se vincessi comprerei tessuto.
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Very sweet gift idea!! I know a few ladies who would love one of these! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I would put the money toward a layer cake of Putting on the Ritz pink for my sister's baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make this! I have just started embroidering. I need something cute to house my stuff! I'll practice on myself!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I would use the money to buy new fabric for Christmas gift projects.
ReplyDeleteIt's always so difficult to decide over at the Fat Quarter Shop, they have so much I want. Right now the fabric I want most is the Dr. Suess Grinch fabric, too cute. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI would get Far Far Away fabric.
ReplyDeleteLove your little tutorial! Thank you. =)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd choose the FQ bundle of Samba Dazzle from FQ shop. I love how orange is incorporated. =)
Thanks for a lovely giveaway.
So cute! Thanks so much! I would get some Christmas fabric of course!
ReplyDeleteThis sewing kit is so practical. Contains all that is needed in a pinch. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute kit. It would really be a sweet gift. I would get a couple Blueberry Crumb Cake Charm Packs. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd get The Cat in the Hat fat quarter bundle!
ReplyDeleteCharm paks to make this lovely sewing kit. I love the whimiscal fabrics that you used in your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI would want some gorgeous fabric to make the sewing kit - maybe several for gifts. Wonderful tutorial and thanks for this opportunity. Judy C in NC
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I think Id get some charm packs!
ReplyDeleteI might choose some 'Children at Play' fabric from the Fat Quarter Shop as I have a baby quilt on my list for after Christmas. Your sewing case is really cool! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIf I won I would maybe buy some Moda fabric, although I do like the Kansas block of the month so I might pick that one to.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd choose a yard or so of Melody Miller's new Spring line. LOVE it!!! Thanks for the chance to win some!
ReplyDeleteCute gift idea. Thanks for the tutorial. I've had my eye on some LSU fabric at the Fat Quarter Shop for awhile now. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute. So handy. That's something I could really use and I can think of a dozen others who would appreciate it too. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAt FQ I would get some Kate Spain Terrain.
I like that it is soft and portable - much easier to carry. I think I would buy something from the Curio line of fabric.
ReplyDeleteIf I win, I'll buy a yard or two of this :
ReplyDeleteHyperreal Garden Red Fantasy Roads Yardage
SKU# HG-8406
Thanks for the chance !
By the way, this patchwork sewing kit is really cute !
Love the sewing kit. If I was lucky enough to win, I'd get some charm squares & some Kona solid to make a baby quilt. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteTutti Frutti is calling my name, yes fabric speaks to me.
ReplyDeleteI think I would put it toward the Seville quilt kit. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI would get either some Pezzy Prints charm packs, or be responsible and get some solids that I need more LOL
ReplyDeleteI am loving this sewing case! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial and giveaway. I would use the $25 towards a layer cake of Ruby. Love that fabric too!
ReplyDeleteI love this tutorial! I pinned it here: http://pinterest.com/iftoyscouldtalk/fun-ideas-and-tutorials/. If I win, I'd love to pick up some Robot Factory to make a quilt for my son. :)
ReplyDeleteyay amy! looks like everyone is drooling over this one. beautiful. I think I might just have to make myself one. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I am definitely going to try and make one of these for myself and my mother-in-law. I would use my $25 towards a FQ bundle of Allison Harris' Blogger's Choice or Ruby. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletethis is a great tute, the handiest sewing kit! thanx for the pattern.
ReplyDeletei would get 5 half-yard cuts of 'terrain' with the certificate! thanx for the chance to do so!
I love your tutorial ... is great!!!
ReplyDeleteAt Fatquartershop I'd like to buy charm packs of course or patterns I love
Great pattern! I've been coveting some Amelia fabric from the Fat Quarter shop so if I win I will have to order something from that line.
ReplyDeletelove the tutorial - I'll definitely have to try this :) and if I won, I'd be getting a few charm packs. Thanks for a chance to win - Laurie
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What a wonderful sewing kit! Definitely now on my list of to do's. If I would be lucky enough to win, I would buy some of Moda's Little Gatherings fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI love the patchwork variation & your color palette! Really cute! If I won, I would buy some Christmas fabric - yikes, it's almost here!
ReplyDeleteThis may sound boring, but I really want to stash some basics. I think I'd put $25 to Fat Quarter Shop toward the Spa Retreat Sketch fat quarter bundle. That crosshatched print is awesome! P.S. love the patchwork sewing kit variation. akmajor (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteThat sewing kit is gorgeous! If I won I guess I'd have to buy some fabric to make one of my own... maybe some Butterscotch & Roses, or Terrain, or Amelia.. and if there was anything left over I'd have to make up the balance with some Aurifil thread so I can see what all the buzz is about!
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thepeonyteacup.blogspot.com
Beautiful tutorial and project. I'm definitely making myself one! If I won $25, I think I'd have to try out one of the new It's Sew Emma patterns. Oh, yeah, I'm a new follower. Beautiful blog!
ReplyDeleteThat is an adorable sewing kit! I love it! If I were the winner, I would want some Northcote Range...lovely fabric, and I just gave some away at my blog. Heartbreaking! LOL Just wanted to keep it and pat it and talk to it and ..... :)
ReplyDeleteLove your sewing kit! Thanks for the tutorial and give away! I probably would use the gift cert for one of thew FQS designer FQ bundles. They have such a great selection.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sewing kit! Thanks for the tute. If I won a gift cert to the FQ Shop I would spend it on some solids as I am quickly running out of them.
ReplyDeleteLove your kit! I would buy some terrain!
ReplyDeleteI love that sewing case, beautiful colors and pretty fabrics. I would love to make one. If I'd win, I'd buy some Moda charm packs. Definately one pack of "little rascals" and anything from French General. They have such a wonderful selection of charm packs.
ReplyDeleteI would put it towards a jelly roll I have my eyes on...
ReplyDeleteOh I love this little sewing pouch so should I be blessed to win I'd put an order in with FQS for some charm packs (Cape Ann by Oliver & S ), quick smart in order to have some neat Christmas goodies on the go. Thanks for a really delightful idea and tutorial beautifully set out. I am a follower now too.
ReplyDeleteYou thought of everything when you designed that sewing kit. It is awesome. Thanks for sharing your tutorial. My gift card from FQS would be used to purchase their new To The Moon Robot pattern and the Love Links pattern. I am loving It's Sew Emma. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy,
ReplyDeleteyour sewing kit is sooo cute, I really love it! Thank you for the tutorial.
If I will be the lucky winner, I`d wait til November and choose the Fat Quarter Bundle "Echo" by Lotta Jansdotter.
Have a nice day,
Silke from Germany
I've never used a charm pack, so if I won the giveaway I would probably pick up a couple of charm packs, maybe the new Ruby fabric, or Litle Apples.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little sewing kit. Those larger pockets you've got the hexies in are wonderful. Thank you for such a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteIf I were to win I would use that $25 to help me purchase the required amount of Terrain fabric by Kate Spain, the ruler, and the pattern Taffy Quilt Pattern by Jaybird Quilts. At least that's what I hope to be able to do.
The sewing kit is so adorable! I love the fabrics you used.
ReplyDeleteI would love to snatch up some Windham Floursack fabrics from the fat quarter shop.
I'd get the Kona color card!
ReplyDeleteI think I would have to finally get myself some Flurry!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the tutorial and in honour of it I would have to order two charm packs from FQS the Heirloom and the Ruby. I am thinking that I could make a couple travel cases for gifts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial and the chance to win!
I have always wanted some of their Moda precuts, but I refuse to pick which ones until I win!
ReplyDeletei would use some of the fabric to make this year's christmas gifts and start a quilt for my niece
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Thank you. I'd get Moda solids layer cake. I know I can use them in almost any project.
ReplyDeleteAmy, thanks for the great tutorial. That is a great little sewing case. If I win, I would love some charm packs or to use the gift toward a fat quarter bundle. There are so many beautiful fabrics, I haven't decided which yet. Thanks Amy and the Fat Quarter Shop!
ReplyDeleteI would spend my GC on patterns. I have about 5 of them sitting in my box and that would pay for almost 1/2! LOVE the FQS!
ReplyDeletecute!!!!! I would totally buy some Ruby.: )
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute needle book/sewing kit. I should make one for my daughter who's away at university ...although she'd still probably just bring her "mending" home for me to do ;)
ReplyDeleteIf I won the gift certificate, I think I'd put it towards a Curio jelly roll!
Super cute idea! I really love the fabrics you used! They make your sewing kit even cuter!
ReplyDeleteIf I won, I would buy the Swoon pattern by Thimble Blossoms! And the Georgia pattern by It's Sew Emma! :D
Great tutorial!! If I win I'd get the Berry Bliss Bali Pop by Hoffman Fabrics....sew pretty!
ReplyDeleteI think I would get a "Ruby" and "Butterscotch and Roses" charm pack! :D
ReplyDeletehomespunhandmaiden(at)yahoo(dot)com
What a great tute! If I were lucky enough to win I would buy Terrain yardage and a Swoon pattern. Thanks for the opportunity.=)
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable and so functional as well! Thank you for the idea and the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely want some Ruby yardage. I want to make a quilt and need some yardage to go with my fat quarters. Love me some Ruby! Thank you for the chance!
I would love the Layer Cake of Full Circle by Moda! thanks - I love the sewing kit!
ReplyDeleteI would love to get some fox trail fabric! I need to make a "boy" quilt and it is so perfect :P
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute little sewing kit. Great tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteIf I won the $25 gift certificate, I'd buy Holiday Celebrations Black Christmas Scenes Quilt Panel
SKU# Y0799-3M
Holiday Celebrations by Laurel Burch for Clothworks Fabrics
And some yardage to go with it.
(supermomnocape at yahoo dot com)
What a fun tutorial. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love the Fat Quarter Shop too! I'd really like some Toasty Fawn Pine Cone Vine Yardage
SKU# 5199-L
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
memoose55@yahoo.com says:
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if my email is in my profile, not that good at that stuff. thanks for your tutorial, and the chance to win a gift certificate. I would use it to get one of those grab bags!
i love everything...but i've had my eye on the aneela hoey little apples for a while now, so i'd probably get some of that...
ReplyDeletesuch an adorable needlebook!! i would get some kona solids!
ReplyDeleteI love so many of your tutorials and this one is no different - I have a couple friends in mind that would love this present. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI want some Fox Trails yardage! christina112358 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI think if I won I'd treat myself to a bit of Lecien's line Scandinavian Christmas.
ReplyDeleteBlogger hates me...lol. I can't leave a comment under my profile so I will use the anon way! I LOVE your tutorial. Can't wait to try this. And I would choose any of the jelly rolls. I love working with them
ReplyDeleteBecky T
kay_bear @ yahoo dot com
I just adore this travel sewing kit! What a great gift this would make! Thanks for sharing! I would pick anything So Sofie in Purple! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI am loving these tutorials. A perfect idea for Christmas! thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I would buy some quirky vintage style fabric to make a lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteSuch a hard decision! Today I'd choose Urban Zoologie Bermuda Monkeys Yardage. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletei would love some yardage from the citrine colorways of heirloom.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to pick up the Swoon Quilt Pattern and some fat quarters to make it. Thanks for the great tutorial! I love how everything has it's own clever little storage pocket in your sewing kit (the thread organizer is such a great idea). I can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely get another Ruby charm pack- love that fabric!
ReplyDeleteAh! One could get lost at the Fabric Shop. So much to get drowned in. I'd get a Dark Wool Crazy Cut bundle.
ReplyDeleteOooh! Great tutorial. :-)
Hi would get some Countdown to Christmas fabric to start on some of these great projects!
ReplyDeleteIf I won I would get a jelly roll of Terrain by Kate Spain. My daughter's name is Amy and she loves pink too!!!!
ReplyDeleteCute tute! What would I choose? So much loveliness! Tutti fruiti? A Kona color card? Some Kona basics for Fall!
ReplyDeleteOh my Gosh!! What a cute little sewing kit. I'm a beginner quilter and this is a must have for me. I'm sure my mom wuld love one as well. I'd be Delghted if I won! I'd pick some of that from Riley Blake. Love It!! Thanks for a super sweet giveaway, tutorial and chance to win.
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(google and I aren't speaking today- This is Shawna G.)
If I won it would go towards some Butterscotch and Roses I just love that fabric! Thanks for the chance. Linda
ReplyDeleteI like the Ceylon Bali Batiks Fat Quarter Bundle from there. I like this little sewing kit!!
ReplyDeleteI love the little sewing case. I like to have a sewing case for all the different types of sewing i do. Wool work, redwork, quilting. Yours is very cute and I noticed the cute little hedgehog embroidery sticking out of it. If I won, I would want some charm packs of American Banner Rose.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, Amy! If I won the giveaway I'd get some of the Riley Blake So Sophie fabric - or maybe the Delighted tossed flowers - hmmm, hard to choose from so much loveliness!
ReplyDeleteI've been dying to get some heirloom precuts, so that's likely what I'd get.
ReplyDeleteI love FQS! It's my favorite online shop. I'd use the gift certificate to buy another copy of Carrie Nelson's new book Schnibbles because my Name is in it twice! (as the quilter) and I gave my other 2 copies away!
ReplyDeleteI really love the new Hoffman Bali Pops so I "need" one of those BUT don't ask me to pick a flavor - I'd have to do a random drawing - they are ALL too yummy. And thanks for the great tutorial - will make a great Christmas gift for my quilty friends.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it, Amy - and love you, too!
ReplyDeleteIf I win I would get a Blueberry Crumb Cake charm pack and Little Apples charm pack.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cute sewing case tutorial!
SUCH A PRETTY LITTLE NEEDLE CASE!
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR CHOICE OF FABRICS.
VISITED FQS+WOULD CHOOSE THE FQB OF NORTHCOTE RANGE. THANK YOU FOR SHARING!
Thanks for the Tute, if I won the prize I would want to get a set of charm packs to make a cute pattern I just got for charms.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little needlecase! I don't know anyone who would love to have one of these for Christmas (I'm the only one who sews in my circle of friends/family), but I am going to have to find time to make one for myself! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to buy a charm pack or two from the Fat Quarter Shop... so many beautiful fabrics to choose from!!
Well since I am regular visitor to the Fatquartershop and have a "cart" always filling up I can answer your question easily! The Schnibbles Full House pattern and the simply seasonal table top pattern from Prairie Grass.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial for your sewing kit. Very cute! If I won the gift certificate, I would put it toward a Veranda layer cake. Thanks for the chance.
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I could use some of Annie Farmstand dots.
ReplyDeleteGreat tute! If lucky enough to win, I'd choose some Kaffe Fassett prints to go with a bright quilt that I hope to be making soon!
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I would probably go for some outfoxed, once it arrives.
ReplyDeleteIf I won $25 I'd get something just for me with no one else in mind. It'd be a present to myself, so I'd spend an hour or so window shopping and then make an impulse purchase! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I think I'd buy a couple of charm packs - maybe Etchings and Ruby.
ReplyDeletethat is adorable. well done.
ReplyDeleteIf I were to win I would buy some Little Gatherings fabric by Primitive Gatherings.
Thanks for such a cute tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to choose from,
I would maybe go for the Cinnamon Spice
Moda Bake Shop Box Quilt Kit!! Thanks
for the chance!!
As many charm packs as I can. I want to make children's quilts for Christmas. Thank you for a chance to win. Cori
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hi amy! here is my comment. I love your sewing kit! I NEVER win these types of giveaways!
ReplyDeleteI've had my eye on the Seville quilt pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew so I would definitely buy that and I would have enough left over to buy some fabric too. I love your sewing kit. I want one. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteCute sewing kit! I wish I'd had this last month when I took my quilting on the road for 4 weeks!
ReplyDeleteI would put my $25. gift certificate towards a Butterscotch and Roses jelly roll to finish off the lap quilt I have in progress now, or maybe an Amelia jelly roll to start something new!
If I won a gift certificate, I would put it towards some Lark by Amy butler.
ReplyDeleteI had already decided to make your little sewing kits but, now I am going to make the patchwork fronts and the bound scissor sleeve.
thanks
Hello! Thanks for the great tutorial. Very cute and practical too. As for the gift certificate, if I won I would love to get some Christmas fabric to make some gifts for family and friends.
ReplyDeleteVery cute--would make a lovely gift! Should I be lucky enough to win, I'd buy fabric! Probably Etchings or some of Amy Butler's new Lark, and probably more! So many lovely fabrics to choose from!
ReplyDeletePretty little sewing kit. I would buy some Terrain. I love that fabric.
ReplyDeleteI would buy Dr Seuss fabric. I love the sewing kit. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial looks so amazing! Thanks for sharing it with us. I was just looking at Dena Designs line called London, and some of those fabrics would be on my list. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial! Thanks for sharing! I'd buy some fabric to make some bibs and burp rags for my new baby... we're going through plenty of them and having extras that are cute would be a huge plus!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, I didn't realize they had a whole Christmas website. But I "need" a lot of Anna Maria Horner Framed to use as a quilt back
ReplyDeleteI would put the $25 towards a tower of BLUEBERRY CRUMB CAKE by Blackbird Designs. It's been a long time since I've been interested in buying fabric and I would buy this to make a new quilt for my own bed.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with Ruby from Bonnie and Camille. The color palette would be perfect for a quilt for my bed.
Darling sewing kit. I'd like some Outfoxed.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great tutorial, I can't wait to make one! I would love to try out some "ruby" it looks so yummy and fresh! mail4vale(at)hotmail(.)com
ReplyDeleteLove the patchwork! I'd definitely get some charm packs or a FQ bundle. I need to rebuild my stash!
ReplyDeleteSo cute- love the patchwork. Great job Amy!
ReplyDeleteI love your travel sewing kit and cannot wait to make myself one for Christmas! (hee hee hee) I need that desperately, and love the storage for the thread! I have been waiting for the Fat Quarter shop to get the Robot Factory fabric in stock so I can make my grandson a comforter for his new big boy bed. So that is what I would spend the gift certificate on!
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I'd get the Earth Animal Party Too fat quarter bundle!
ReplyDeleteThis is something I am seriously going to make a lot of for my sisters, sister-in-law, nieces, and girlfriends. If I win the $25 gift certificate, I of course would use it towards a jelly roll to use to make these fabulous projects.
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Sandy Corey src419@hotmail.com
I would buy the Azure Alexandra Fat Quarters if I am the winner.
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Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
http://keepmeinstitches-peggy.blogspot.com
Great tutorial! Hmmm...I think I would get a bunch of bella solids if I were to win the gift certificate!
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely get a Ruby Jellyroll
ReplyDeletelove the tut!!! if I were to win the gift cert. I would get civil war fabric. I am making the civil war love letter quilt and I need more fabric!!!! LOL.....
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I would get some Ruby! I love your sewing kit...thanks for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeletethis is so adorable, I think I will try making one! I am in a few swaps, and this might be a fun little extra to include!
ReplyDeleteI'd get a few charm packs; probably cape ann or hometown! I am loving both so much right now!
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ReplyDeleteI just love this. I guess I will need to make myself one - gotta try it out right? :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the scissor pocket in your needle book. Thanks for taking the time to put this together! I would pick some of Riley Blake's farm fresh fabric to make matching dresses for my daughters if I win the gift certificate :)
ReplyDeleteYour traveling sewing kit is wonderful. Really think the idea of a kit made for a college-age kid (boy or girl) is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteSo super cute as always <3 Great job girlie!! If I won the $25 GC I'd be all over the Flurry collection by Kate Spain. I have some already but I'd die for a jelly roll!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to see you on this tutorial train!!! You're sooo talented!! xox
Wonderful tutorial for a sewing kit. It is a great gift for any kid heading off on their own. If I were lucky enough to win the gift certificate I would put it towards a pre-cut; either a layer cake or jelly roll. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI'd apply the gc towards Pam Kitty Morning fabric. I'm waiting for it to hit the shops!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your project. I would purchase Dena Designs's London collection!
ReplyDeleteI made something similar for my mother-in-law a few Christmases ago, but I really love this design! My mother always wanted me to make her one too, so maybe I'd better add this to the list. Thanks so much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving Countdown to Christmas - I haven't yet bought any Christmas fabric this year!! So maybe that's what I'd buy :)
i'd have to get some of the new outfoxed FQ sets from lizzy house- i'd pitch in some of my money to get both the wisely and smartly outfoxed lines!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your tutorial. I know this would be great gift for some of the special people in my life. If I won the giveaway I should purchase fabric to complete a few projects I have here but some fat quarters of the newest french general line would be fun.
ReplyDeleteI would love some Ruby charm packs. Love those Ruby colors! I would like to make a quickie quilt for my granddaughter. Thanks for the giveaway chance.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I need something like this...and my sister in law just asked me to mend some of my nieces clothing- "I don't have a sewing kit". I'm not sure that she still wouldn't ask me if she did have one though? lol
ReplyDeleteI would love to buy up some Bella solids. I have yet to try them & I hear they are softer than Kona...softer sounds lovely!
What a cute and functional kit! Thank you for sharing. I think if I won, I would buy either Sherbet Pips fabric and embroidery patterns or Circa 1934 fabric by Cosmo Cricket.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I am in love, love, love with this. :) I am going to make a few of these for my daughter (and her friends) who are off to college next year. My wish list of fabrics is so long so I might put it toward fabric but then again, some new patterns would be awesome too!
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial so much! Thanks! If I won it would go towards fabric for my brothers Christmas quilt- I haven't quite narrowed down what I want to use for it yet though...
ReplyDeletethanks for the fantastic tutorial amy - if I won a FQS gift certificate I'd buy some essential dots fabric - I love it and its so handy to have in your stash - thanks
ReplyDeleteFor me, I'd purchase some Christmas fabric to prepare for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteWow, look how perfectly your blocks line up! I wish my quilting was that precise! I'd use the gift certificate for the Sweet on NYC Fat Quarter Bundle by Katie Plitt. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd like a Sunny Happy Skies charm pack to make your cute sewing case with. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have been wishing for a "Hometown" jellyroll, so I might put it toward that. Although, after reading some of these comments, I am going to be spending some serious time looking through the FQS...doesn't a "Sweet on NYC" FQ pack sound wonderful? That might be my second choice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway, and the darling tutorial.
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That is very cute! I might need to make myself one :) If I won, I'd put it towards a Flurry jelly roll for my Christmas sewing.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! If I won the gift certificate I would probably use it towards some Loulouthi yardage...I don't have any yet!
ReplyDeleteThese sewing kits are soooo cute! I definitely need to make one for myself, and know a couple friends that need one, too! :)
ReplyDeleteIf I won, I'd buy some Children At Play fabrics. I see your hexies... adorable!
Love this - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think I would get a couple of Heirloom charm packs, before I miss out!
I think I'd get a little Fox Trails and Robot Factory. Thanks for the tutorial and giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteI've made a few of these for swap gifts now, and the recipients loved them, who wouldn't though right? Thanks for sharing the tutorial with us. Hugs Naomi
ReplyDeleteLovely! Thanks so much! I think I would buy some Panier de fleurs fabrics from French General!
ReplyDeleteLovely needle case and so easy with your tutorial. Thanks. I'd pick the Joel Dewberry Heirloom. Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteI´ll buy fabrics, charm packs maybe... ☺
What a great sewing kit and nice clear tutorial, thank you! I think I'll be making a few of these :)
ReplyDeleteIf I were the lucky winner, I think I might choose a FQ bundle of Thomas Knauer's Pear Tree fabric - here's hoping!
i have been buying prints like crazy, i think i would go for the Moda Bella Oatmeal solids FQ pack!
ReplyDeleteI adore your sewing kit!!
I really like Sophie by Moda right now. I'd add to my collection!
ReplyDeleteI would buy the Fly a Kite 5" Stacker
ReplyDeleteOctober Afternoon for Riley Blake Designs.
And this sewing kit is gorgeous! Thanks for the great tutorial and have a nice day.