Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas sewing marathon!

Today I was busy sewing up pillows, antiquing and stuffing. I wanted to make some pillows stuffed with crushed balsam to put into packages, so that is what I did. I had the tree applique made first and today I finished those and made some quickie pillows. The tree appliques are fun to make, quick and easy, just cut up scraps of triangles and whip stitch them onto a backing. I used wool for the stem. I got some buttons to add to the trees. The other pillows are some old and some new christmas fabrics and I stained them to age them.


 These pillows I made with fabric I  found at Jo anns. I thought it would be fun and faster to use pre printed fabric, but I didn't realize that the designs are a bit skewed, but I tried to sew them straight, so they didn't come out too bad. I aged these, as well.


 This is the original fabric, a lot brighter and whiter. I do like the design and have enough to make a nice lap quilt for next year, good practice for my quilting skills too.


And for myself, I repurposed these old ornaments. I washed them with soapy water and then antiqued them. Then I made a little tube from scrap fabrics and filled that with the balsam and put that inside the stocking. Then I hung them on a rack, so I have fresh pine smell in the house. Notice the date, that is when these were originally made.



20 comments:

  1. You were on a marathon!!! I love how everything looks after you've aged them. Prim and beautiful!

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  2. Wow!! You are a little dynamo! Very cute gifties!! You NEED to give a tutorial on Antiquing fabric!! I would love to do that! I have tea stained but it doesn't look like that! Yours really looks antiqued!
    Just lovely!
    P

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  3. Love all of your projects, Debbie!! You were one busy gal! I couldn't even finish decorating my kitchen...and I had the day off!

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  4. Girl you amaze me - these are so wonderful!! I had to laugh at the date on that ornament, I thought "that's not so long ago" - well, time is passing me by, it really is awhile! LOL!

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  5. You have been a busy little elf!! Love all your creations....and so like how you "repurposed" those '90's cross stitch pieces. Should have snapped a "before" photo, because the "after" looks pretty gosh darn good! Hope your week is off to a great start! Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin

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  6. You went 'sew ' crazy! Everything looks beautiful, Debbie. The date on the ornament takes me back, my daughter was just 2 (she's 23 now).
    Merry Christmas

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  7. oh my gosh I just love that snowman fabric
    toooooo cute!
    thats going to make a great quilt, I hope you cut it apart and make great sashing blocks inbetween.
    very cute trees!
    looks like you have been busy in the workshop!
    Kathie

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  8. The tree pillows are perfect! And, good use of the pre-printed stuff... you certainly do have a way of making good stuff so much better! And the balsam is soooooo heavenly... I'm going to have to order some if he has any left! lol!

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  9. You are one busy gal! Crushed balsam sounds wonderful! :-)

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  10. What great gifts! You really made them special with your aging process.

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  11. you go girl! I wish I were you!

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  12. Wow!!! That a lot of sewing. Such beautiful things. I love the stockings the most. You age fabric very well.
    Good job. -Steph-

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  13. Ah, they have "you" sewn all over them :-)
    How about some beach ?

    Debbie thank you..
    I think so too xxxxx

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  14. You always amaze me! You get so much accomplished and you just know I love anything aged and prim! Those stocking ornaments are just TOO good!! What a great idea too to antique panels that I like but always think just too bright and white! Keep those ideas coming.

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  15. Love the crushed balsam pouches. I bet that smells wonderful!

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  16. What a great idea - the crushed balsam! Where does one get crushed balsam? Since we have an artifical tree I always miss the smell of a real tree - the balsam is a really cool idea! The pillows with the trees on them are just too cute! Love that snowman fabric!

    Char

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  17. Lovely projects! I especially love the tree pillows.

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  18. Those cute little balsam pillows smell wonderful! You are so talented! Thanks for sharing!

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  19. Well, you know I love these fabrics :o) Sweet little special xtras.
    Yeah, I've come upon some misaligned printed fabrics too... not fun.
    Carol

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