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Craft: Making Christmas Presents From Fabric Scraps

Making Christmas Presents From Fabric Scraps
Making Christmas Presents From Fabric Scraps
We all know how expensive Christmas giving can be. My husband and I live on a disability check. He fell and broke his back 3 years ago, and I stay home and take care of him. We had to change the way we live, only necessities now. But I have grandchildren that need Christmas gifts. I decided to make each one a quilt that reflects their own interests, so I started digging in the closet for scrap fabrics. (I sew.)

I did have to buy some pieces, although they came from the remnant shelf. They were very affordable. I was able to give my grandchildren a very nice gift that didn't cost much, only my time. A lot of love went into each one and now they will have something to remember Maw Maw when I'm gone.

By Vickie from Earle, Arkansas

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RE: Craft: Making Christmas Presents From Fabric Scraps

Vickie, LOVE your quilt! That will be a gift that just gets better with time..as your little one ages so will her joy in the gift you made for her. God bless and "thanks" for sharing.

Post by taqowa_woman

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That blanket is amazing! You are truly gifted in your sewing!

Post by fordsuperchick

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What a treasure. "The Cat" is beautiful.

Post by mulberry204

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I to am a lover of quilts. I made my granddaughters a quilt apiece and they loved them. They were made out of scraps but were pretty. Your quilt is lovely and your grandchildren are very lucky to get them as a gift. I do hope you and your husband have peaceful holidays with your family. May God Bless you.

Post By Rasta (Guest Post)

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God Bless you, You have given your grandchildren something so special I have quilts from my Mother & Grandmother who are both in Heaven now but I treasure them just because they made them with all their love. Nothing says "I love you" more than a homemade gift they are the best.
P.S. your quilt is beautiful!

Post By Linda. (Guest Post)

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KUDOS to you. Nothing warms the heart more than a gift of love made with love.

Post By Julie Cheek (Guest Post)

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Vicki,
What a wonderful gift idea!! We have done the same for my neices one holiday and then a group of friends got together and made a patchwork quilt using scraps I've received, plus some we all chipped in to buy for a baby quilt for a dear family we were all friends of. Each time we visit, we see that quilt in a prominent place and the baby loves it as well!! An added plus was getting together and sewing in shifts/diff days to accomplish such a wonderful gift!! P.S. I just love the cat!! Frual Freida

Post by Frugal Freida

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The quilts are so beautiful!! Are you sure I am not your grandchild as well:)

Post by gurth

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Wow! Not only is it practical and special, but you are teaching your grandchildren the true meaning of making something for them to keep for a lifetime!

Great job!!

Post by Poor But Proud

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Your quilt is beautiful and I am sure will become a family heirloom

Post by Grandma H

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I think it is gorgeous! If i send a picture of my cats, will you make me one? Of course, I'll pay!
Thanks.

Post By dyan818 (Guest Post)

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I am sure those quilts will be their most cherished Christmas present ever!! I wish I knew how to sew...just lovely!!

Post by kghsave

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