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Welcome to Day 3 of the Stitch it and Gift it Blog Hop hosted by the lovely Carla from Creatin’ in the Sticks! There have been some amazing blog posts already in this hop – click on the pic below to see the full list of participants:
I’ve been super busy since I got back from Arabia – first getting over jetlag and trying to get the house in order after being away for a month… then helping my parents move into a retirement home… I’ll tell you more about all that in another post…
The long and short of it is that I haven’t had much time to spend in the sewing room…
However, I did manage to sneak in there to make a few small things for this blog hop, because I didn’t want to miss out on the fun!
My head had been spinning with ideas on what to sew.. but when I came across this tutorial, I decided that is what I would make….
Cute mini scissors cases with extra spots to put pins and needles and other odds and ends!
I used some fabric I bought last year, designed by Jodie from Ric-Rac , and then I decided to try them with some batik I bought at Nora’s last month…
A little less cutesy, but still pretty.. although before I give them away I need to find some matching scissors and other odds and ends… I do know someone who likes batik… and purple…. as for the other ones, let’s see who ends up getting them!
These cute little scissors cases are quick and easy to make, and the tutorial is very easy to follow. So be sure to check it out!
The others who are posting their gift ideas today are:
Thank you Carla for hosting this fun blog hop! I’ve already got heaps of ideas for things to make between now and Christmas time!
Thanks also to all of you who are visiting me! If you haven’t been here before, make sure you check out my tutorial page for other quick and easy gifts to make!
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Welcome home! I’ve missed you as you adjusted to home again!
(Hugs on the parents’ move)
These little scissors holders are really nice–it would be a great gift for fellow quilter friends!
Hi Joy, I hope you are feeling better and your parents are settled nicely. That is a super cute scissors case. I like the pink and yellow one over the darker ones. Nancy
Hi Joy ,
Pleased you had time in your busy life to do the blog hop and share this tutorial for the cute scissors keep….
Will check it and other bloggers out .
Oh, Joy, those little scissors holders are precious. I couldn’t get to your post on your blog main page, but your Facebook link worked! Thanks for joining the blog hop!
Scissor holders!! What a fabulous idea! I love it — what a great favor this would make for a Stitcher’s group retreat or party! Also — when I tried to get here from another blogger’s link for you, it didn’t work. I realized the date in the url was wrong (it was 12 instead of 13). I hope that doesn’t slow your traffic — because everyone needs to see this cute gift idea!! 🙂
Yay, you fixed it! Those are wonderful cute, and I have some scissors which are too long for a regular leather case, but these might be just right. Thanks for the great idea!
Those are awesome! I love how the are a place holder for pins and needles too. Makes a great for a cross stitcher as well as a sewer. Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial link. I’m going to have to make some of those.
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Those are cute! I’m going to have to check out the tutorial!
Thanks for the pattern. I’ve been looking for something for small scissors.
Welcome home! I’ve missed you as you adjusted to home again!
(Hugs on the parents’ move)
These little scissors holders are really nice–it would be a great gift for fellow quilter friends!
Hi Joy, I hope you are feeling better and your parents are settled nicely. That is a super cute scissors case. I like the pink and yellow one over the darker ones. Nancy
Hi Joy ,
Pleased you had time in your busy life to do the blog hop and share this tutorial for the cute scissors keep….
Will check it and other bloggers out .
Thanks so much for the great project and the link to the tutorial!
Those are just darn cute!
Oh, Joy, those little scissors holders are precious. I couldn’t get to your post on your blog main page, but your Facebook link worked! Thanks for joining the blog hop!
Scissor holders!! What a fabulous idea! I love it — what a great favor this would make for a Stitcher’s group retreat or party! Also — when I tried to get here from another blogger’s link for you, it didn’t work. I realized the date in the url was wrong (it was 12 instead of 13). I hope that doesn’t slow your traffic — because everyone needs to see this cute gift idea!! 🙂
Super cute, great Christmas gift idea. X
How adorable!!! Any sewist would love to have one or two of these!! I’ll definitely be checking out your tutorial and making some!!
Great way to protect your small scissors….really cute, and perfect for stash busting and Christmas gifting.
Yay, you fixed it! Those are wonderful cute, and I have some scissors which are too long for a regular leather case, but these might be just right. Thanks for the great idea!
Great idea for a little gift. Thanks for the link to the tutorial.
I like this cute design.
Joy, those scissors holders are adorable. Of course, I’m a person who loves purple and batiks, so I think those are my faves!! Thanks for sharing.
Joy, these little scissors holders are great! The batiks are my faves as I love both purple and batiks! Thanks for sharing
Oh how cute. I’m going to check out the tutorial too!
What a great scissor/pin caddy – great gift idea!
Those are awesome! I love how the are a place holder for pins and needles too. Makes a great for a cross stitcher as well as a sewer. Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial link. I’m going to have to make some of those.
A very cute idea Joy! I especially like the space for keeping needles and pins handy, that would be especially nice when travelling.
Great idea! Love it. And um, I know someone who loves batiks and purple too.
Cute idea! I may need to make a couple of these too.
Oh how I love sweet, quick gift ideas. These are definitely now on my to do list. Thanks
These are cute. I need one to take to quilt class with me!
Love little gifties like this! Thanks for sharing!