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My DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER COPY is done… but…

I haven’t got any photos yet.  Sorry!  🙁

I just finished hand sewing and ironing my top and my skirt but I’m not going to have a chance to take photos for a couple of days.  I’m going out of town again.  But I promise as soon as I get back I will take some photos and post them!

I did manage to get some gift bags finished since we last spoke.  The first was a taller bigger gift bag.

I copied the pattern off a brown paper bag I already had at home.

I sewed up the side seams and the bottom/side seams.

I ended up with two bags – one will be the inner lining and one the outer bag.

I sewed the tops together, leaving a gap to turn the bag.

After the bag was turned I sewed up the opening.

At the last moment, I sewed on some elastic cord – which, if I had been thinking ahead, I could have sewn in by machine when I sewed the two bags together.

And I sewed on a shiny silver button.

My finished gift bag.

My second gift bag was a short drawstring bag.  I marked and cut out a circle for the base.

I cut a wrap around side piece.I sewed the circle base to the side piece almost all the way around.

I stopped there.  Yes, I didn’t want to do the math, so I guessed when cutting and added an extra inch on both ends of the side piece.  When sewing it on to the circle base, I had extra fabric so I stopped and sewed up the side seam and cut off the excess.  Then I went back to sewing the circle base on.

I sewed double fold bias tape on both seams.

I turned down the top to make a channel for the drawstring to go through.My finished drawstring gift bag.

There was also an easy cosmetics bag.

Have you been doing any holiday gift sewing?

Before I go I would like to show you a new DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER Challenger – Linda of @remakeremodelrecycle.  If you happen to be over at IG, check out her Copy of her Designer Original.  She used a “vintage pattern dated 1957, credited to Jean Dessès, a world leading fashion designer in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.” (from @remakeremodelrecycle)  The pocket design is like nothing I have ever seen before.  I don’t know how she got it all together.

@remakeremodelrecycle

If you would like to take part in DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER, the closing date is January 1, 2017.  After that I shall post all the Designer Originals and the Challenger’s Copies and let you choose the winner – ONLY ONE VOTE PER PERSON, BUT… you will be able to vote on this blog and on my IG account @nicedressthanksimadeit.  So if you follow both you can get TWO votes in.  🙂  Along with winning the “Title”, there will be a small prize donated by “Nice dress! Thanks, I made it!!” Although, just by participating in DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER you are already a WINNER because you have a Designer Original – better and for less money!

Give it some thought, there’s an abundance of inspiration out there, and join in on the DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER Challenge.

“Why buy when you can make it yourself – better and for less money?” If you want a designer garment too, join the DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER Challenge!

In DESIGNIN’ DECEMBER:

Other ways to participate:

Happy Sewing!

 

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