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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Craft it Forward in 2014

Christmas reminds us all that handcrafted gifts are often the most sentimental and endearing.
This season, I've done a great job avoiding the computer, in favor of baking and sewing! I don't know about you, but I am still in Holiday Mode and plan to do a bit more of each today!
 
Overall though, I didn't make many Christmas gifts this year...
 
And now I hope to redeem myself:-) 
 
I will sew gifts for the first FIVE readers who would like to participate with Craft it Forward in 2014!
 
Here is how I got involved last spring:
I signed up to Craft it Forward with Amy at Crafty Shenanigans . I love following Amy, she works on a nice mix of stylish quilts, and somehow she manages to finish an on-going flow of smaller projects as well: bags, pillows, swap items, etc...  One of my favorites this year is her Wonkyville project, a quilt she is compiling of house and tree blocks - all of them made and collected from quilter's around the globe. Such a great idea! Anyway, I was thrilled with the prospect of sompin artsy from Amy, and she did not disappoint! Last week, this kitchy tea towel arrived via Royal Air Mail:-)
If you would like to participate in Craft it Forward in 2014, never-fear, you are given nine months to make the five gifts! Here is how it works:

1. Leave a comment! If you wish, you can include your favorite fabric type or color. Batiks, florals, brights, vintage, warm, cool.... or perhaps whether you know a cat who enjoys catnip...
2. I will email-reply, and request your address via email only.
3. Within the next nine months, you will receive a handmade goodie from me.
4. At that time, you publish a similar post and start Crafting it Forward!!

5 comments:

  1. I cant believe no one has answered yet so I will. I love giving. Each Christmas me and my family give away 12 days of Christmas to 3 family's. So I love the giving aspect of this.

    Richard and Tanya Quilts

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  2. Oh Forgot to say what I liked. Batiks are a favorite of mine.

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  3. Oh, how fun! Count me in. I love smaller scale print fabrics and those that 'read' as solids. My favorite colors are blue and green. Pretty much anything goes, though.

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  4. Oh, this sounds like fun! Sign me up too please. I love gingham and country flannels, and anything farm related.

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  5. I'd love to be considered!

    My (most recent) blogging adventure is just starting, and it would be fun to have a Craft It Forward giveaway to look forward to doing!

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