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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

December Birthdays


December birthdays have a tendency to get lost in the shuffle of the holidays. I know because mine is in December. I have a friend Terry and her birthday is the day after mine. I decided last minute to make her a gift. Us December girls need to stick together!
This little needle book was fun and easy to make. It took me longer to pick out the fabrics than it did to make it. Picking out the fabrics is the best part, don't you think!?


Inside there is a pocket on both sides. Perfect for some floss or scissors. She loves dogs.....the ruler fabric was an easy choice. Notice how the printing on the fabric worked so you can read it? I was very happy my vision worked, that is not always the case!


I used the last of my tie dyed wool that went perfectly with the pinks. This is where you put your needles and pins.


I put a label on the back so she will always remember who made it! 😏


I discovered a way to finish a binding edge that I love! It is perfect for small projects like this. Want me to do a tutorial? I love how it looks.
One way I know a gift is successful is if I have a hard time giving it away. Yes I would love to keep this one!

Kelly

5 comments:

  1. Yes, please a tutorial on the binding. Is is so finished looking. I have trouble on small items.

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    1. I could not reply directly to you but wanted to let you know I will do a tutorial on this!

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  2. What a beautiful gift for your friend, Kelly! I love your fabric choices and that binding edge is perfection. This gift is certain to be admired and enjoyed!

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  3. What a beautiful Gift! She'll love it. That wool is so pretty and perfect for the book page.
    Yay to a tutorial. Looks great.

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  4. it is so sweet. such cute details, and delicate, a joy to use. I'd love to see your tutorial on this little detail. where do you get the pinkadot labels printed? LeeAnna

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