Yep, believe it or not, it’s nearly THAT time of year again. And if you would like make at least a few handmade gifts, I have a few ideas to share!
First, there is Carol’s Scarf. The quick fleece version of this scarf makes a wonderful gift… So easy. So useful. So warm!
The Holly Bowl makes a lovely hostess gift. Fill it with candy and give it to some one sweet!
This inchies bracelet is just cool! Quilt up a bunch of these for all the hip ladies on your list.
And I shouldn’t forget the little Origami Quick Sack to hold Gift Cards… Origami-Sack.
A Polka Dot Tree Mini Quilt will bring the spirit of the season to any room. A terrific little quilt with oodles of charm.
Make a Quilt Carrier Two Two bag for the quilter on your gift list… Or for the beach goer… Or the young mother! A lightweight bag that expands to carry big things!
Bring a little warmth to someone with the Strips of Mink minkee quilt. Soft and warm, this project is simple to make and will be truly enjoyed by the recipient.

I love to find uses for those adorable Tea Towels. I think the best thing I ever made from one is this Tea Towel Purse with a secret. Stay tuned for more tea towel projects.
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And if you want to make one quilt for the holidays, I heartily recommend the YuLe Pine Tree quilt. I pull mine out every year and it always makes me smile! So Cute… So Easy!
For other fun projects and info around this site…
Free Quilting Classes (Orange County, CA) Times and Locations New Student Supply List Past swap/scrap-quilts Rainbow Triangles Quilt – 8 Triangles at a Time! 2012 Rainbow Swaps Burgoyne Surrounded Supply List Iris 2012 Pattern Iris 2012 Supply List Doll Quilt Series Quilters Alphabet Block of the Week My Etsy site With Even More Patterns!As always, we have a lot going on here at LynBrown.com!
Note: I am out of town this week so my classes are not meeting. Week Four of the Burgoyne Surrounded Quilt will be posted this Saturday, October 6, 2012. Thanks!










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2 responses to “Gift Season Is Fast Approaching!”
Love that tree pattern.
It’s a fun one, Peggy. And so easy! The pattern calls for 6″ Blocks,(I think!) but try making it bigger or smaller by just changing the size of the block!