Sunday, July 26, 2015

Pouches, Bags, and Baskets to Make and a Give-A-Way - It's Christmas in July!

                       
We are kicking off Christmas in July today! That stack of fabric is my new Jolly Holiday in the City collection from In The Beginning Fabrics. I'm going to give this stack away to one lucky winner.



You can enter here all week long.


I'm also having a huge sale on patterns. Now is the time to stock up on projects you think you might like to sew this month, next month, or next year. All of my PDF patterns are marked 30% off during Christmas in July. You can find all of them in my Jennifer Jangles Shop as well as my Etsy Shop.



First up is a list of free Pouches, Bags, and Baskets to make. These would all make good gifts for the holidays or any day.











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58 comments:

  1. I am currently hand quilting a baby quilt and also a batik quilt for our master bedroom - very pleased with how both are turning out!!

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  2. I'm working on 2 quilts and I need to make 3 more plus a few pillow covers. Cute fabric!

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  3. I have to finish a child's quilt. And I'd love to make a Father Christmas applique pillow for the holidays.
    Susie

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  4. I am making two Friendship Star quilts.

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  5. I am making project bags for the Birthday exchange of the Monday Morning Quilters Once a Year Birthday Party!

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  6. Jennifer, I love your bright colors and whimsical designs. They inspire me to be creative.

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  7. Love Christmas and thoroughly enjoy seeing the fun fat quarters.
    I'm thinking some small pillows for gifts - loved the idea of the door hanger.
    thanks.

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  8. Love, love, love all your fabrics! Will definitely be making a quilt soon from them!
    Christmas designs are absolutely wonderful!

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  9. Your site is one of my favorites. It makes me happy to see all the bright and whimsical colors. I am currently working on some criss cross aprons for a friend who owns a winery.
    kdavis1@centurytel.,net

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  10. I haven't decided what I am making for gifts this year. I love those zipper pouches.

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  11. There is definitely something about Christmas is July. I think Christians think about Christmas everyday and quilters definitely think about Christmas in July. Being librarian for my quilt guild, one of my duties is to purchase a book in memory for any member that we lose. Unfortunately, Friday night I was listening to the local news and learned that one of our members who sews for excessively for our charity project (needy children) was out picking up cans to turn in to get money for fabric to make things for bags for the first 100 paying customers each of the two days of our quilt show next year when she was attacked by dogs and mauled and killed. She certainly had a heart for service to others. One of her best quilt friends was found dead her home last yer and she had been over our charity quilting project and it took her a few months to get back to quilting and she did. I knew she was not wealthy and I had no idea that she was so needy or I certainly would have shared my fabric with her. You never know someone's circumstances, do you? When I was told of the book to purchase in her memory, I was told she like to sew scraps. I am very sad and yet so glad she is at peace now and not having to suffer from the attack. As her neighbor said, - can you imagine how scared she must have been knowing that no one was coming to help her. Every month she always had a quilt to present at show and tell for the children. If I win the fabric, it will be donated in her honor to the charity quilting program. I have fibromyalgia and just cannot quilt as fast as she could.

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  12. Love your little hanging baskets, they are my good to pattern for gift giving this christmas.....

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  13. I am working on a long overdue quilt for my granddaughter.

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  14. (If this is a duplicate comment, feel free to delete it.) I just love the pincushion patterns available on your site. I hope to make some for Christmas gifts. Your new fabric collection is inspiring!

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  15. I love your kids patterns especially the pencil case.

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  16. Love your zipper pouch tutorial! I want to help my 10 year old make one. :)

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  17. Love your zipper pouch tutorial! I want to help my 10 year old make one. :)

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  18. Love your zipper pouch tutorial! I want to help my 10 year old make one. :)

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  19. I am trying to finish up many UFO's that have piled up in the last year. Can't look at them anymore! lol

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  20. Love , Love, Love your fabrics! Currently finishing up a quilt for my newest grandson!

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  21. Love your new Christmas line!!! Your zippered pouches are already on my list of 'have-to-make' items :o)
    terryscwayons(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  22. HI, I have the following to do before Christmas >CHRISTMAS TABLE RUNNER(2) WALL HANGING (1) CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRT (1) HALF-FINISHED CHARITY QUILT.
    Love your NEW CHRISTMAS COLLECTION! THANKS for sharing a neat giveaway !
    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  23. I've got two new grand babies and I need to make them some quilts and other baby items.

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  24. Your Christmas fabrics are so fun and happy! I'd love to cut into them and make some zipper bags! Thanks!

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  25. Thank you for this opportunity.
    I wrote another entry, but it didn't seem to come thru

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  26. Thank you for this opportunity.
    I wrote another entry, but it didn't seem to come thru

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  27. I am making lots of small things like pincushions - thread catchers etc. also error on entry form - I am @CrystalblueRT crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

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  28. I have several zippered pouches to make for those who help weekly with assistance to my very elderly mother - in - law.

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  29. What is not to love, the fabric, the patterns, the ideas, the buttons, the beads???? WE NEED MORE TIME!!! This is a very inspiring place to visit!! Thanks. Pat

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  30. Working on Christmas gifts. Making several handbags and wallets to match and I have to finish a quilt ... all gifts.

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  31. I am currently finishing a mystery quilt and beginning a wedding and a baby quilt (for two different people). Your fabrics are so happy; they make me smile just to look at them!

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  32. Cute fabric !! Love all of your STUFF !! You are so talented !
    Cathy Thompson

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  33. I'm planning on knitting an afghan for my library, and making some pin cushion for presents!

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  34. I am planning on making several mug rugs for friends for Christmas. I would also like to make a table runner. I want to learn some more techniques too.

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  35. i adore your fabrics! the christmas ones make me feel so christmas happy! thank you for such a generous giveaway. angelheartcottage@comcast.net

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  36. I love all the patterns you have so colorful. You make me want to do all your patterns. It is great that you are doing this 30% off. I am going to stock up. Thank you.

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  37. Thank you Jennifer for all your tutorials..The Hanging Baskets are one's I'll be crafting for certain for all my sewing, quilting friends and for my home too. It's a great size. With the Christmas fabrics I sorely need a new card organizer and tree skirt...love the snowman on skates..too cute!

    bluestarof2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  38. Your fabrics look like fun and I hope I can win them to give them a try.

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  39. I have one quilt that has to been finished and I have 2 table runners to do.....

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  40. I'm working on a baby quilt for a new grandchild due in December and a tree skirt. Would love to get such lovely fabric to work with !

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  41. Merry Christmas! I am piecing my very first full sized quilt. I plan to make table toppers for all the holidays with matching napkins. My wonderful sister has put in an order for a quilt. So I definitely want to make her one.

    Your fabric collection is so FUN and bright and I love it!

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  42. Wow! What a nice fabric bundle. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  43. Pick me :) I love fabric, and who doesn't love love Christmas in July?

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  44. I have made several of the little hanging baskets. They are loved by all. Some Christmas ones are at the top of my to do for Christmas list. I love the look of your fabrics, well done
    Nannajs

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  45. Christmas is never too early. I can't wait to start with your new fabric line for all of my projects.
    Thanks for sharing with everyone.

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  46. Right now I am finishing up on a king size quilt for my bed but I am about to start a quilt for my one year old granddaughter for her Christmas present. It won't be of Christmas fabric as I already have the fabric for it but I LOVE your fabric and would be anxious to put it to it to good use, whether I won it or not. It is absolutely darling!! Thanks for the opportunity for the giveaway!

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  47. I am making lots of lap quilts to give as Christmas gifts. Many of them are scrappy so the recipients may see something different each time they look at the quilt. Love your projects and fabrics, thanks for the chance to win!

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  48. Jennifer I can't get to or find the giveaway page. I go to BlogSpot.com, scroll down to where it say's "to enter click here" but there is nothing to click on. I click on the picture and it just shows a picture of the fabric. What am I doing wrong? Where is the giveaway? Please help.

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  49. I'm hoping the comments for the giveaway is right here! I love your style, Jennifer, with the whimsy and colors...it's just so magical and fun! I am trying to finish up a table runner made from low-volume fabrics and pieces of my mother's hankies. It sounds strange, but it's turned out very pretty and will always mean something special to me. I am learning to FMQ and this is what I'm taking my time on, then I'll get to the binding.

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  50. Love your Christmas in July and already starting on projects. Love your ideas and will make them then decide who gets what.

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  51. I am making a Halloween quilt and next up is a Christmas one.

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  52. Oh my those would make a beautiful tree skirt .

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  53. Love your new collection and plan to make the featured fabric basket and zippered pouches for Christmas gifts. Have a granddaughter that loves to sew and plan to share some of these patterns with her. Also do charity sewing and these would be great!! Love your great ideas and especially the Christmas in July.

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  54. I Love your collection of Christmas fabrics - too cute! Thanks!

    Please click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.

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  55. Already started my holiday sewing, but I'm making 2 Christmas quilts for gifts, 4 wall hangings and 2 table runners. Then I have 2 baby quilts and and a piggy quilt to finish. I am also making a Disney Princess quilt for my Granddaughter. I'm also working with others and each are making 4 small quilts for Duke Children's hospital. With the help of my husband I think I can get everything finished.

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  56. What great fabric!! Love the tutes also. I am hoping to get PJ bottoms done for the family befor Christmas. :)
    craftyccain@gmail.com

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  57. Love the fabric your showing! Thank you for the giveaway chance! I have a brand new sewing machine that I am learning how to sew with. I do lots of hand sewing. Making YoYo's and YoYo garlands right now.

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  58. I'm working on a quilt for my hubby. I hope to have it done for Christmas.

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