November 21 ~ Bake
| Is there a cookie that can transport you back to the holidays of your childhood? Do you love to bake (or eat!) all season long? Does someone on your list need a pop of color in their kitchen? Enjoy our Bake ideas today! | ![]() |

Make It
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Linen Apron This Linen Apron from Living Creatively incorporates touches of embroidery and appliqué in a pretty design. Living Creatively is a popular craft website and online creative community from Australia. They write, “It’s all about inspiring women and men to discover, or rediscover, the satisfaction to be had from creative achievement. Here’s what you’ll find: Entertaining, informative articles on creative people and brands, whether they’re high fashion icons or the next big – or little – thing; Practical step-by-step project sheets and ideas to inspire your own creativity; Special offers and fun, creative competitions for members; Online forums to connect with others who share your creative interests.” |
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Chef’s Hat for a Child These adjustable Chef’s Hats are perfect for young bakers and cooks in your life. Cam at CurlyPops shows you the three easy steps: Puffy Top, Headband, & Binding. |
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Bread Bag Katie submitted this patchwork Bread Bag Tutorial in our Scrap Buster Contest and we thought it might be a really wonderful gift for someone on your holiday list! Find the tutorial at Adelaide Lemonade. |
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Tiny Squares for Place Mats or Table Runners Consider using our Quick-Piece Tiny Squares Tutorial from Elizabeth for place mats or a table runner. You could even use the patchwork created with this technique to whip up some coordinating oven mitts & hot pads (see our links from the archives for templates & dimensions in related tutorials). |
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Tea Towel to Full Apron Make a cute and easy apron with this Tea Towel to Full Apron Tutorial from Alli at One Pearl Button. |
You might also enjoy these related tutorials from the SMS archives: Quilted Patchwork Hot Pads, Patchwork Kitchen Mat, Cloth Napkins, Reversible Appliance Covers, Gifts for Cooks, Aprons, Denyse Schmidt Mix-It-Up Cocktail Coasters Project, Gift Compilations, For the Kitchen, Place Mats, Lunch Bags
Here are just a handful of fabrics we love for some of these projects. Click on the fabric images to visit the Sew,Mama,Sew! shop:
| Amy’s choice | Alissa’s choice | Kristin’s choice | ||
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Buy It
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Handmade Helps Recipe Book The Handmade Helps Recipe Book was created by artists and crafters from around the world to raise money for the Australian bushfire recovery effort. All proceeds are now donated to the Salvation Army. The Recipe Book incorporates, “treasured recipes and family favourites, donated by people across the globe who wanted to help including well-known chefs such as Margaret Fulton, Allan Campion and Michele Curtis.” |
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Hello Yellow and Black Full Bib Apron with Fabric Flower Pin from aflavoredlife Jenise creates some really fun aprons like this Hello Yellow and Black Full Bib Apron with Fabric Flower Pin. Find Hello Yellow at aflavoredlife plus lots of other great apron options. |

Mix It
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Crispy, Buttery, Crunchy: Sugar Cookie Perfection Molly from MommyCoddle shares her family recipe for Crispy, Buttery, Crunchy: Sugar Cookie Perfection! We love the sprinkles; you could also add some Royal Icing (via Cooks.com). |

Print It
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Bird Recipe Card Erin Vale of Vale Design has a free Bird Recipe Cardfor you to print in two sizes. Give a collection of your favorite recipes or include the recipe with a tasty treat this holiday season. |

Win It
Tweet #handmadeholidays anytime this week for a chance to win a $20 gift certificate to Sew,Mama,Sew!
Comment in today’s post for a chance to win this book. The winner will be announced on Friday. Visit our prize list to see some of the other great giveaways this month.

By Suzuko Koseki
(Shambhala/Trumpeter, $18.95, ISBN: 978-1-59030-649-9)
From the Publisher:
The tradition of patchwork and quilted items goes back hundreds of years and most often conveys a sense of warmth and comfort. While the bold and bright designs in this book are meant for the modern crafter, that inherent sense of warmth is still expressed in these unique and stunning projects. Created in the distinctive Japanese craft style—and published in English for the first time—the projects in this book offer a look that is minimal, yet vibrant and full of life.Explore the techniques of patchwork sewing, appliqué, and machine quilting through thirty-five simple and stunning projects. With beautiful photographs, step-by-step instructions, and detailed diagrams, the pouches and handbags, quilts and pillowcases, tissue cases and pot holders are perfect projects for beginner and intermediate sewers.Make the projects in this book and add a little bit of warmth and patchwork style to your life.

More Handmade Holiday Ideas (& don’t miss our Handmade Holidays photo pool!)
20 ~ Rock
19 ~ Organize
18 ~ Write
17 ~ Tote
16 ~ Frame
15 ~ Celebrate
14 ~ Shop
13 ~ Go
12 ~ Clean & Tidy
11 ~ Pamper
10 ~ Craft
9 ~ Play
8 ~ Deck the Halls
7 ~ Exercise
6 ~ Sit Back & Relax
5 ~ Read
4 ~ Go Green
3 ~ Sleep
2 ~ Adorn
1 ~ Wear
We respect the copyright of all crafters. All links and photos from blogs on our Handmade Holidays posts are used with permission.
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I want to try making the bread bag.
Yikes! The 21st already?! Must get going on some of these awesome projects.
cute stuff!
Lovin these ideas. Thanks (and keep em comin!!).
I love the chef’s hat! Thanks for all of these terrific projects!
I’m so excited to try that pear apron….thanks for the ideas!
I would love to win Patchwork Style! I am thinking of making a patchwork runner out of mini squares for the holidays!
Chef’s hat would be perfect to go with the kid’s play kitchen we just picked up!
Love the linen apron! So pretty!!
Love those aprons! Especially the yellow one–extra cheerful for the holiday season
I love the colors of the bread bag!
Must make the chef’s hat! Too cute – all of it.
Lovely, lovely, lovely…..oh I hope I win Patchwork Style—- : )
That apron for sale is so, so pretty!
Love the linen apron! Will have to add that to my list. Thanks for the fabulous ideas!
The linen apron is so lovely!
I love this month’s topic!
love the little chefs hat, really cute!!!
i keep meaning to make an apron. thanks.
another great set – love the linen apron. goodness, i can’t believe it’s already the 21st. must. get. going.
Chef’s hat? Oh yeah!
I love the chef’s hat! And the linen apron!
Thank you for the ideas!
oooh i love aprons (and that yellow one for sale is so chic!)
I have been waiting for an easy full-apron tutorial. Perfect!
come on…it my time to win!
I’m loving all these links!
I love the fabric with the forks, too cute.
I’ve got this book on my Amazon wish list, maybe I will win it here!
i think a chefs hat for my nephew would be perfect – he loves his kitchen and serves tea and cake every time I visit.
I love, love, love aprons!
Oh, funs stuff.
Chef’s hat is so cute!
Yum! Love the aprons.
Im looking to make dress up clothes for my daughter for christmas and that chef’s hat is just the ticket! thanks!
Cute, cute chef’s hat. What a great idea!
I really like the bread bag!
Wonderful items as usual, love that the recipe book was for Aussies!
I love the linen apron and the printable recipe cards – great ideas chaps!
Lovely ideas, thanks!!!
Oooh, I can’t decide which apron I like more. They’re both so cute!
Aprons! I’m making matching aprons for my mother-in-law, sister-in-law and 6 year old niece. I decided to use a brown denim to make a full apron and I’m accenting it with bright blue and green pears from a novelty cotton I had stashed away. As cute as half aprons are, I find that being short, I need more protection from the full size apron; I suspect my gift recipients will as well.
I love baking! It makes my house so hommie!
Ok! So, I really love kitchen gifts. Love to make aprons, know just the person to make bread bags for, need some placemats. Great topic!!! But, today, I’m in it for the prize! I love that patchwork book!!
Wow, such great ideas! And that book looks fabulous.
i’m definitely trying that sugar cookie recipe!
I need an apron! Beautiful!
Fantastic ideas! I would love to try my hand at the bread bag and the linen apron – oh so fun! Thanks and have a beautiful weekend
I love that bread bag.
love the bread bag.
I need one of those bread bags (I like to make homemade bread too!) Hmmm…fresh bread in a handmade bag might be a good gift!
And that chef’s hat for a child is too cute!
My kids would look great in those chef’s hats. Perfect for a little baking set…
That linen apron is gorgeous!
I have some leftover linen that would be perfect for the apron!
Thanks for the daily inspiration!
Those bird recipe cards are gorgeous. I’m always looking for nice recipe cards to attach to a dish that I’m bringing to someone (post baby, illness, etc.).
Baking! I’ve got to make the chef’s hat for my niece!
Beautiful ideas!!
I like the quick piece tiny squares. And the book!
Yum, off to make cookies. Thanks still love all the great suggestions.
I’d love a copy of Patchwork Style!
Love these ideas!
What a fun hat!
That linen apron looks so sophisticated, I love it.
I love that linen apron. So pretty.
wooot! love today’s post! the linen apron is gorgeous, and those cookies? I can attest to the MMMM factor ..MMMMMMMMMMM
Ooooh! That linen apron!
The apron is sooooo beautiful!! I can’t wait to check out that site!
I’m addicted to sewing aprons (and using them). The linen apron looks like a fun one to add to my collection.
Thanks for the bird recipe card…so cute!
So cute! I love them all!
Love the child chef’s hat!
I’ve been wanting to make that chef’s hat for my little lovelies!
I love the patchwork from tiny squares!
The Little Miss will look so cute in that chef’s hat while she ‘helps out’ in the kitchen!!
I just came home from the fabric store with cherry print to make an apron for our Thanksgiving hostess. Yay.
The linen apron says it all with class and simplicity.
oh such a beautiful cover on that book! and I was just looking for some inspiration for a bread-bag, thank you sewmamasew!
Oh, those cherries! Love that fabric.
I really like the bread bag!
Thanks so much for the chef’s hat tutorial. I made my son one from a purchased costume pattern and it already barely fits. This one makes it easy to customize.
I think the tea towel apron is such a smart idea. i am definitely making one, finding a tea towel large enough for the project is going to be a challenge though.
Love the tiny squares tutorial, such a great idea.
making me hungry!
Fun fun fun! I am enjoying these daily posts so much
Wow! There are so many fun ideas. . .
Looks like a great book – I’d love to win a copy!
I can’t believe it’s soon December… I need to start making all those small gifties…
these are some awesome projects. i cant even begin to pick a favorite!
Thanks again for all the great ideas! Love the chef’s hat.
I don’t know which is lovelier, the apron or the pants underneath it!
Love that kiddo chefs hat!
I love that first apron, I think I’ll try it out today!
love those fabric choices!
Cute, cute and more cute. You just keep bringing me more ideas! Thanks. I love the aprons and my niece will have that chef’s hat this year!!!
I love those bird recipe cards. Adorable!
I’ve been wanting to make sugar cookies with some new fall/thanksgiving cookie cutters I received as a gift. May have to try the recipe under “Mix it”.
love it all!
love the Chef’s hat!
I’m loving the printables as much as the crafts in these posts. Thanks so much for putting it all together.
Love to make an apron!
Love todays printable!
She does beautiful work!
The cookies look yummy and I just made the chef’s hat for a Swedish Chef Halloween costume! Fantastic!
great collection, thanks!
The little chefs hat is adorable!
That apron looks so gorgeous that I wouldn’t want to spill anything on it!
Such beautiful patterns
Great ideas!
the chef’s hat!! how cute!
I adore Alissa’s choice of fabric for today.
I’m loving all these ideas! They’re great!
Ooo, I love aprons! What a great patchwork book too!
i am with rochelle…the 21st already!? i think homemade holidays needs to be 2 months long next year.
love all of todays ideas so much! thank you sewmamasew!
I’m addicted to aprons. Hopelessly. So of course I love this post.
Love the linen apron and the bread bag!
love the bread bag! & the kid’s chef hat is a “must make”
thanks for these links!!
The linen apron looks like a project to go on the To Do List!
I love the bread bag! Cute.
Great ideas again. Thanks for the hard work.
I can’t get enough of your ideas!! The skirt, the cookies, all so perfect!
I have a bread bag that is over 18 years old. I definitely need another. Love it!
I need to make an apron like the yellow one with he flower pin. so cute.
Tea towel aprons are on my list to to do’s…
Love the breadbag tutorial, and I have a few nieces who would LOVE a chef’s hat!
I ADORE the linen apron! I want one for myself!
i so need a fabric makeover in my kitchen
i need to change everything! but im waiting for some exta cash to do so…
i love the fabric that kristin chose- thats my taste!
can’t believe thanksgiving is almost here. i’d better get cracking at those gifts.
love the tiny squares mat!
i love them all…making things for my kitchen is my favorite!
I just love the patchwork squares mats/table runner!
I love the child’s chef hat!!! so cute!
Love the apron ideas, I have a friend that keeps asking me for apron patterns. I’ll have to direct her here!
That bread bag is perfect. Everyone in my family is getting one! Thanks.
I love the kid’s chef hat!
Perfect Holiday gifts for many people I know!
Ooooo so many pretty things to make
lovely aprons!
I’ve gotta make some bread bags for the bread I make in our bread-maker. Thanks for posting this tutorial again!
Linen apron is so cute. I’ll make one for myself for sure.
Awesome ideas!!! Love the giveaway items too! Thanks for the chance!
I love the chef hat! Thanks!
What great ideas! Love the bread bag!
Fun ideas and a great book to giveaway. Thanks!
That linen apron is great!
I would love to make the bread bag. I can’t wait to try.
Great collection! I’m making that bread bag for a very special friend this xmas.
The linen apron is so pretty. Perfect for a holiday gift.
Lorrie
How fun!!!
I know a couple of kids who are getting a chef’s hat this Christmas!
I am going to make the bread bag and with a little more time, the linen apron.
Great ideas!
I love the chefs hat! Might just have to make it for my daughter.
I like the chef’s had for a child. I’ve been wanting to make one. I’d also LOVE to win that book.
Love the linen apron. Beautiful.
Those cookies are so cute!
The linen apron is lovely!
Love the bread bag & small squares projects. Thanks for the chance to win such a great book as well.
It’s all lovely – I’ve had the tiny squares placemats on my list for a while.
Great tutes! I will be trying out the linen apron. Ahhhhh, linen. It makes everything better. Thanks for another terrific list and great giveaway!
ooooo yummy food gifts
I’ll be heading off to the kitchen to bake now…
That A flavored life apron is to die for.
Adding the chef’s hat to my list.
I love all these ideas.
Love patchwork crafts!
i’ve been intrigued by the idea of using bread bags lately. perhaps this will be made!
The chef’s hat with felt cookies, what a perfect gift.
Love the chef’s hat!
Great ideas! Great giveaways!
I have been wanting to make some cute aprons for a long time! This is perfect.
I love bread bags but I have also been making large clothes that I use to cover rising bread and I can also wrap hot bread in.
I love the bread bag! made it a couple of weeks ago and it came out great!
Love that apron, so luxurious in linen.
Love the chef’s hat and the hello yellow apron! Would love to win the patchwork book!
Lovin’ it! Thanks again!
Hey, I get to leave a reply today! Most days the comment has been cut off of my screen.
YUM…it’s time to bring on the sweets!
boy howdy, that’s awesome stuff.
Love the bread bag and chef’s hat!
I am loving these daily tutorials and log on from lunchtime onwards (in the UK) to see if the new days offering has been posted! Aprons are such a great gift item and I love the linen one. So stylish. Bx
great links!
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Awesome ideas! And I’ve had my eye on that book for a good long while!
Great Ideas!! Love the aprons!
OMG, I’d love to own this book!
Another Great Day! Thanks so much.
I love making things for the kitchen & cook! Thanks for all the ideas and links.
I love that linen apron. It looks so chic.
Lovely aprons!
i really have to get moving if i’m making gifts for christmas! thanks for all the great ideas.
I’ve used tea towels for half aprons before, maybe I’ll have to try out the full apron now!
I think I need one of everything for me! I love it all!
I love the bread bag! And the aprons are all so cute!
Ah aprons… perfect for my bakin’ brother.
I just love the linen apron. So very pretty! Thanks for all the wonderful ideas.
This post makes me want to bake just reading it!
I really like the linen apron and plan on checking out the site. The kids chef hat is cute. Love the fabrics!
My Niece and daughter would look so cute in the chefs hat. Thanks. Been wanting the book for a long time!
Love the bread bag and the sugar cookies!!
Wow, I love the tea towel apron! I need one of those, along with my mom, both grandmothers, my sisters in law…
that chef’s hat will be great for my nephew! great ideas!
Love the recipe cards! Thanks so much!
That linen apron is so lovely, I’m off to check out the tutorial. I love the look of the patchwork book to… beautiful.
I love,love the tea towel apron! Perfect for my limited sewing experience. My family members are exchanging handmade gifts for Christmas this year and I’m going to use this tutorial immediately (upon finding a large tea towel!!)
love love love the linen apron!
I love the yellow and black apron. So stylish!
The Linen Apron is beautiful!
I just bought some linen. I think that apron might be in my near future.
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I love all of them – the patchwork placemats are adorable!
The book looks great! thanks for the chance!
Some beautiful uses for linen in here. Just great!
the printable recipe card it so very cute!
I love the tea towel apron–a great gift idea for all the cooks in the family!
I loved the bread bag and apron. Beautiful.
The bread bag is so cool. We keep our bread in the plastic bag we bought it in, so a fabric bag would be a huge improvement.
The linen apron is lovely!
Very cute
I need to make two red aprons for this Christmas. I think every cook should have one for those spaghetti dinners.
This looks like a great book with a modern take on patchwork, I’d love to add it to my collection!
I love aprons! Great linen Apron.
great fabric choices!
the bread bag is adorable and would be great with a gift of my homemade bread inside
love that little chef hat!
A fabric bread bag? What a great idea!
I love the bread bag. Maybe I’ll gift bread in bread bags to my friends…
I love that yellow and black apron. So gorgeous!
Oh how I want that book!!!!
I love the aprons and the bread bag. Nice fabric choices.
cute projects
I love Kristin’s choice of fabric.
I love the yellow and Black apron!
I’m filing that chef’s hat away for later!
I love these ideas. I plan to make some of these for Christmas gifts. Thanks for sharing.
really pretty stuff today.
I love the linen apron!!
OOhh I’d LOVE this book! The bread bag is going on the list for Christmas for a girlfriend.
Love the linen apron & bread bag!
That linen apron is so beautiful.
i love these ideas!
I’d love to learn to patchwork.
That fork and spoon fabric is so funky!
Love the chef’s hat! And the yellow & black apron is so pretty!
i just love aprons – i can’t wait to try the tea towel apron tute!
What wonderful ideas again…thanks so much for doing this!
LOVE the linen apron
I’ve loved that bread bag ever since it was first posted – I think it would be a great hostess gift (with bread of course) for a dinner party!
Thank you for all the fun gift ideas and a chance to win!
I forwarded the small cookie/chips recipes! We all have favorite cookies in our family, and love to find “new” cookie recipes.
I yearn for this book….
I love that linen apron!!! I cook so much and that’d make the cutest thing and be totally appropriate for entertaining as well:) Thanks for my ridiculously long project list, but one I’m completely stoked about!
Love the aprons and the prize book today!
I am looking for a great apron that doesn’t look feminine, for my “chef”. Thanks for the suggestions!
I like the bird recipe card!
That bread bag would be great!
so awesome!
I’m so inspired!
love the awesome aprons!
I love the linen apron & the bread bag. I may need to make them both.
I love the chef’s hat! How cute!!
I have aprons aprons on my list of things to sew. Thanks for the great tutorial. What fun things for the kitchen!
I am excited to try the apron pattern!
There’s always room for more aprons!
Ooooh – this book is on my Amazon wish list!!! Want it!
Love the chef’s hat-my kids are definitely getting one of these!
Great ideas as usual!
I love the book! The bag on the cover is so cute!
The bread bag is a great idea. I give away lots of bread. I should make some. Thanks for another great giveaway. I’d sure love to win that book!
I love all the tutorials! I plan tot make the chef hat and the bread box. Thank you for the giveaway!
I love all of the aprons in this post!
I want to make the bread bag. It is perfect for a picnic.
Great ideas! I love the first apron!
My little one year old loves to cook with me. Okay, she sits in her high chair and stirs imaginary food in a metal bowl (best set of bowls I’ve ever bought).
Anyways, I am definitely going to be making the child’s chef hat! It is so cute and I bet my daughter will just love it!
The perfect day for this post! I’m making my Christmas Pudding today so it’ll have plenty of time to soak up all the tasty rum.
Great timing with the wonderful bake ideas! I have just started making a stack of kids aprons for Christmas, have now added the adorable chef’s hat to my “to do” pile!
i love the linen apron!! And thanks for the giveaway, I’d love to win!! Who doesn’t?? :p
I love the yellow and black apron. Perfect for this Steelers fan!
The bread bags will be perfect for my husband! Thanks.
the cookies look yummie!
That bread bag would make the kitchen more fun! I really like the linen apron too…have been on an apron making kick this week:)
Loved the quick piecing technique for tiny squares! Must try it!
Great apron tutorials!
I love it all – the projects, the fabric, the recipe cards and um, the giveaway!! I was already planning to make a bread bag. Thanks for saving me the effort of coming up with my own pattern. Now, off to make some chocolate crinkle from the Betty Crocker Cooky (love that spelling!) Book. Mmm, the holidays!
Lovely! Thanks for the great ideas once again!
Very cute tutorials. The bread bag is a great hostess gift idea with a couple of homemade baguettes — yum!
how about a patchwork chefs hat…ohhlala~
I really like the bread bag … and the recipe cards are so cool!
There are so many cool things this year on your website. I should make a folder for next year and start in the summer! Sigh….why do I always wait until November to start?
LOVELY!!!
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The bread bag is terrific.
love the tea towel apron!
I love making aprons!
All of the aprons are great. I especially like the yellow and black one!
The recipe cards are cute and clever. I’ll be using them to distribute recipes with the holiday cookies I give out. Thanks for sharing that!
The patchwork book looks super interesting!
So, so many wonderful ideas – am loving every day!
I keep meaning to make an apron and that bread bag. Thanks for the reminder!
Golly I love these aprons – love the tea towel idea!
They all look so pretty and fun.
These ideas definitely get me excited to start planing my holiday baking!
Thanks for the tutorials. The bread bag may be just the thing for my sisters-in-law. And I’ve been wishing for this book for awhile, ever since I heard about it from Soule Mama, so I’m hoping I’ll win.
Love that bread bag. Not for a gift necessarily, but just to keep my bread in here at home.
Just finished making Mama Chic wrist cuff from Nov 1st. Ready to start another patched idea. Thank you.
That bread bag is something i really must make!
mmmmmmmm… yum
those sugar cookies are making me hungry just looking at them. i’ve already bookmarked that recipe!
I love the Chef’s hats! They are so cute!!
I like the idea of a bread bag, and the one you’ve shown in beautiful.
Aprons are so much more than just to cover your clothes…
The bread bag looks so cool. I already have the lunch bag made from one of the tutorials here. Also, this book is awesome. I took it from the library and would like to try some of the cool stuff in there.
I too love the linen apron! It is almost pity to think that it might get dirty
Loving all these ideas!
Ooh, I’m glad to see the bread bag tute again, I’ve been meaning to make several of these for a long time. And those aprons are adorable!
I love the tutorials featured in this post. The linen apron looks especially nice. I might want to be in the kitchen more often if I had one of those
I took a look inside the book on amazon and noticed it has a pillow cover pattern. Made me remember how when I was little I used to make pillows. I remember two the best. One for my dad and brother made with lots of love for them to take with them when traveling.
Love every thing, can’t decide what to make first!
Oh, I love these aprons, and your prizes are delectable! Thanks!
yes…..would love to win this book.
got….to….sew.
I made the chef hat for my little guy for a halloween costume and just for playing, it is super cute, easy to do and he loves it. I highly recommend it!
fab ideas!
I love the yellow apron. I wonder if I could make it into a dress.
I love the recipe cards! And the aprons! I’ve been looking for cute ones to make! I think I just found it!
The yellow apron is darling!!
what a great looking book.
keep up all the goodies you have been showing us
I would love to get this book! I do like that tea towel apron – maybe I’ll have time to try one soon.
I really want to win Patchwork Style! Also, I really want to make holiday cookies…or maybe candy…
I am loving this month, I have some excellent gifts on the go now.
Love the recipe cards. On my over to print some off.
I stumbled upon your blog by accident earlier this month and have been following handmade holidays ever since. thanks so much for a daily dose of inspiration!
I can’t believe all the fabulous projects you keep posting. I just don’t know where to start now!
Love the little chef hat. I have myself a little chef who now needs her own:)
More Australian crafty love!! I already have Handmade Help Recipe book (very good!), I love Cam from Curlypops and Living Creatively is great!
I’ve always wanted this book!
That chef’s hat is just too cute
oooooo i want that book!
Great looking tutorials.
Will try soon…
I love the first apron – but I really need to have this book!!!
Love the chefs hat! Perfect for pretend play, or real help in the kitchen
I love baking. What a perfect theme for today.
I’ve definitely been wanting a bread bag! It looks simple enough–I think I’ll make one! And the patchwork book looks awesome.
I plan to make my daughter’s Christmas gifts this year and was starting to run out of ideas. The chefs hat is perfect ~ Thanks!
a cozy and colourful life… I have that, but I can always ad to it, this helps!!
I am way into patchwork these days. I spent last night making hundreds of three by three squares for christmas gift placemats!
YAY! One of my fave catagories! And, one of the books I would love most to win
those cookies would be perfect for santa!
I love the bread bag – I’ve been trying to come up with some lovely re-usable packaging for holiday breads to give as gifts, and this could be the winner.
I love the apron! And this book looks fanstastic! Thanks for all the great ideas!
I love the kid’s chef’s hat. That goes on my list to make for my daughter.
Chef’s hat looks great! And I don’t think it can be only for a child
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Love the chef’s hat!! Thank you!
I love the first apron.
That linen apron makes me want to wear aprons full time, like Jennifer at CraftSanity.
The yellow apron ( Yellow and Black Full Bib Apron) is so pretty and looks very flattering!
oh my goodness. that book looks fabulous….
LOVE the first apron! That is so sweet.
Love the bread bag and anything else patchwork. Thanks for making November so inspirational year after year!
That bread bag needs to go on my list – its perfect for my Father in Law.
OOOH i have had this book on my list…maybe today will be the day!
That’s it. I am making a table runner and placemats with my Christmas fabric. I keep seeing so many cute ideas.
Love the bread bag and fabric choices today.
I think the aprons will make good gifts. Thanks for sharing.
Whew! Thanks for the giveaway chance. and for the tip on firefox and the comment box conflict!
Love the patchwork projects!
I love the chef hat. My little chef would be in heaven to have one. Guess I better get to work.
I love the aprons!
The chef hat is perfect for my 18 month old grandson–he loves to play at cooking. Thanks for the idea!
totally, totally cute. I love aprons!
Every time I see linen combined with patchwork or other handwork (like the apron and the bread bag) I want to run to the sewing machine!
Love this book.
The aprons and bird recipe cards are all wonderful.
Baking is my favorite thing besides sewing!! Yea for combining the two!!
A child sized chef hat, will have to make some of those!
Very nice projects today!
Love the fabric choices today—the cherries & the forks fabric does make me want to make a kitchen project. Would love to see a future post on things made out of other towels, potholders & placemats—
OOh I love the bread bag!
those are such great aprons!!
and the list of must make projects continues to grow…
Oh! What a neat bread bag!
Thanks for the inspiration!
Oh, I love it all. The bread bag and the chef’s hat would be perfect gifts my sister and kids!!
I love the cut of the linen apron… so cute and retro looking!
Love all of these ideas!
Christmas gifts aplenty, have to get busy!!
Great ideas, once again!
Doris in Des Moines
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AWW! That chef’s hat is too cute. I want it for meeee!
Get me to the kitchen- wonderfully fun ideas!
Oh, I love sugar cookies. Yum. When summer comes, I miss winter since it’s usually too hot to bake…
Lots of fun ideas! I think I may try the tea towel apron!
The child’s chef hat is definitely going on my to-make list. We’re making our 20 month old son a play kitchen for Christmas, so these kinds of accessories will definitely be in order…
Oh, that little chef’s hat is going on my to-do list!!!
Oooh, that book looks gorgeous!
I love giving baking goodies for X-mas. Last year I made up recipe cards of the cookie recipes I used and tied them up with ribbons and attached vintage cookie cutters to the ribbon ends.
this year will be homemade candy in a fabric basket.
Love the chef’s hat!
I wish I looked that chic in an apron.
My daughter and I love to bake together. Thanks for the great ideas!
I’m always looking for the perfect sugar cookie recipe!
I have been meaning to make myself an apron and am now inspired by the linen one.
I’ve seen some great tea towels that I’d love to make aprons out of. What a fab idea!
need to make a chef’s hat for my chef
That linen apron would be perfect with my Christmas ensemble.
I need to make that chefs hat for my four year old. My christmas sewing list is beginning to look frightening!!!
this month is just packed with great projects and it’s flying by!
I just found this site last night, and I’ve been spending all day in class pretending to pay attention while actually browsing through all the different ideas (don’t tell my professors). I can’t wait to try the apron in particular; it looks so sharp and professional.
Keep it up.
Amazing web site. Absolutely amazing
I love that linen apron!
Cool…Thanks again for the ideas
I just found your web site and am excited about the great ideas and patterns just in time for Christmas.
I see a chef’s hat and apron wrapped up under our tree this year!
I have been wanting to make an apron for my sister. This one works out perfectly!
Cute stuff!!
yay aprons everywhere!
Great apron! I can’t wait to make it. I love the yellow one too!
I’m loving the bread bag – what a great Christmas gift, especially when filled with a loaf of fresh bread!
I love the bag and placemats – so much patchworky goodness!
The bread bag is so pretty, and reminds me….has anyone tried the fabric baked potato bags that are popular at craft shows? Do they work?
I love this book. Maybe I’ll make something from it if I have the English instructions?
My goodness…my list gets longer & longer!! Thanks for all these great ideas!