Central Plateau, North Island

Central Plateau, North Island
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Wednesday 25 July 2018

The 12 Days Of Christmas in July Blog Hop, ‘tis My Day Today!!!


The 25th of July down here in NZ,an auspicious day for sure. My Mum was born in Cambuslang in Scotland on this day, at their home,  her birth certificate says ‘ Father present”.  I was also born on 25th July, in Auckland Hospital, I guess even then all those years ago there were emergencies and the caesarean  op was changed  from 23rd to that day.,What a  surprise to wake up to a daughter, .

Once again Sarah has hosted this fab blog hop, where we get to meet others, new readers, familiar faces, and put our minds to a new project or two. Thanks so much Sarah for including me once again.

I have two projects for you today, and keep reading as there are TWO giveaways, one for my friends and readers over the seas,or overseas!!  and one for those who live in our own beautiful New Zealand.Wine gift bags


Xmas Cone fabric trees



First up are the gift wine bags. And they can be used afterwards for storing all sorts of goodies, including  shopping bags, dusters, even socks might get a new storage place.

Choose your fabric. I looked out all  the reds and greens, and chose these.Yes, that is a  spinning wheel there, and you can see just a smidgeon of the Freefall Quilt.

Wine bag fabrics ironed

I chose a variety of fabrics, and used a strip of the same top piece for the top of the lining. They are 12 inches wide and 17 inches long. You can vary the strips to make the total length, or use one fabric  only.  Cut the same for the lining. Sew the strips together, press the seams, and add some interfacing or batting. I did straight lines to hold the fabric to the batting ( lightweight and not iron on). Sew the long sides together and the bottom seam, I had the long seam in the centre of what I call the back of the bag, Sew the lining the same.

Wine bag fabrics with inches

Turn the outer bag to have the right side on the outside. Iron over about 1/2 inch at the top of both the bag and lining.  Place the lining in the bag, wrong side to wrong side., Push the lining firmly down to the bottom. Pin the tops together, and close with a stitch of your choice. I used a wavy one, to make sure the edges are all caught together. Measure down 3 to 3.5 inches, and at the back seam. sew on ribbon, cord, or ties  about 28 inches long.

Put the wine bottle in, tie the cords, and VOILA, there is the first bag.Wine Bag #1

The second bag has a circular base and sides of 13.5 inches  wide by 15 inches high.  To cut the base, I measured 5 inches across on a piece of card, and found a small basin that  fitted in,You can use a compass  , a cup or bowl.Wine bag side and baseI added batting, and also a thicker firmer piece to reinforce the base.

For the sides, you can again use one whole piece of fabric or do it like mine, and have the panel in the centre, and strips either side. Cut the lining the same . Wavy lines to add some texture, and again on the base and the base lining piece.

Sew the long sides of the main piece together, and the same for the lining. I pressed that seam open.  Mark the bag into quarters with pins, the same for the base.

Wine bag pinned at quarter marks

Insert the base into the bag, starting at each pin marking. Ease the base, or the bag, I did  little cuts at the very outer edge on the bag, base, and for the lining too. I tried both ways for sewing the base in, having the base at the top, and then the bag sides underneath ,I found it  easier to have the bag sides at the top, and sew slowly round, I did a second row to make sure it  was firm, checking the underside first.This is the lining. Again, iron down about 1/2 inch at the top of bag and the lining.wine bag base pinned

Turn the bag right side out, insert the lining wrong side out, so both the wrong sides are together. Push that lining firmly down ,match up the tops, and sew together.  Measure down 4 inches at the seam, and sew on ribbon.Wine Bag #2

That is the  Wine Bags all done.

Now the fabric Christmas trees. I chose some green glittery cotton, for each one. Cut out the pattern, a wedge of a circle in different sizes. They are all made the same way.

22 cm side length, 11.1 cm diameter  for  circle base

20cm length,  14.5 cm diameter  for circle base

18 cm side length,  9.5 cm diameter for circle base

The wedge is a quarter of a circle,you can do this in a variety of ways. trace a circle with a plate, then cut out the wedge. use a compass for the correct diameter, or start in a corner of a piece of card, and measure down in an arc.

Xmas tree patterns Cone and circle

Cut out the cone, then for the base,  fold the pattern in half, and add 2.5 cm to the long straight edge, and cut TWO pieces.This gets turned back when you sew it up.

Embellish the cone now, before you sew the side seam. If you are adding fancy ribbon lengthways, make sure the ends are either covered by another ribbon going round, or long enough to get sewn in at the bottom.

Add decorations to the Xmas tree cone

Add batting or interfacing to the base pieces, stopping at the line before the turnover. Sew the seam at that 2.5 cm line, but start at one edge, sew about 2.5 cm. stop, reverse to reinforce, then  do the same the other side. Turn back the 2.5 cm, and trim to match the curve. This gap leaves room to insert the stuffing, and the trunk.

Xmas tree base

Mark the base and the cone into quarters and match it up, Clip the edges of both base and cone, and sew together. I tried both ways, and found it easier to have the cone on top. Sew this twice. Turn out the right way, using a pencil to push the cone tip all the way out. I then rolled the hem line, and did one row of top stitching with the cone on top,This gives it some firmness.

Decorate with more ribbons, or fancy streamers.

Stuff with wadding and insert a tree trunk. You can use dowel, or a piece off a tree, or  a thin piece of firewood. I painted my little sticks brown, used some double sided tape, you could use plasticine, or another piece of wood with a nail from the bottom. Arrange on a tray and leave for the cat to admire


A lovely gift for someone in a small flat or unit, with no room for a regular tall tree.

Boris and Xmas trees

Xmas Cone fabric trees

Now, Congratulations if you have read this far. a VERY ….Lengthy post, lots of words, my Dad would say “ You write as much as you talk,     LOTS”!!!

There are TWO giveaways, one  for all those readers who live overseas, and another for local New Zealand people. I am not familiar with Rafflecopter, so will decide how to do the draw on 27th New Zealand time.

It will be done with Feline Supervision

For the  readers who live over the seas, you  can choose,

#1, fabric pieces,  if you are a sewer or quilter,

Fabric for overseas

or #2, a microwave bowl holder and a holder for the cell phone charger , for sewers or quilters or others!!!


Mobile phone battery cord holder

Microwave bowl holder

New Zealand people,  take your pick, all made by Hugh,

#1  a larger size thread holder,

Thread holder for large reels

or #2  a frog pencil and pen holder.

frog pen holder

Please indicate on your comment if you prefer #1, or #2,

That is it for today, I am celebrating in usual style, with some gardening and housework.

Quotation of the day, author unknown

“ Give from your heart,

and you will know real joy”

Greetings from Jean.

51 comments:

Nancy J said...

Please remember to visit Susan here
https://www.quiltfabrication.com
and Brandy here.

http://pamperedpettit.blogspot.com

You will need to paste their link, or go back to my previous post to get the hyperlink. They are the other bloggers for today, the last day in another wonderful blog hop hosted by Sarah, I hope you have all enjoyed the journey and had lots of stops along the way.

Danice G said...

Thank you for two great tutorials. The wine bag and trees are both adorable and useful. Yes, this Blog Hop has been so fun to follow and participate in.

Danice G said...

Oh, to contact me, below my blog header, to the left, is a round grey image with an envelope. It goes to my contact form. I would love prize #1, and live in the USA.

GranChris said...

I'm in the US but I love your thread holder. Your trees are wonderful. Lets see fabric is always great. My favorite bright colors.

Susan Heather said...

Wishing you a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jean.

Anna brown said...

Very very nice love the wine bags... happyness04431@yahoo.com

annemarie said...

I live in the US and love the fabric pieces - your projects are great!

Jan Snell said...

Thanks for sharing your great ideas. And Happy Birthday! Janice.snell@gmail.com

Liz Horgan said...

Both are great tutorials and wine is always a happy gift to give!
I live in the United States and would choose #1!
Thanks!
eahorgan@gmail.com

Susan Shaffer said...

Thanks for the tutorials! Love the wine bags and would love some fabulous materials from NZ to make them. So #1, I live in Louisiana, USA. Susanpshaffer@gmail.com

Dione Gardner-Stephen said...

Happy Birthday Jean! I hope your birthday is as lovely as you are. Now, it's not the first time I wished I lived in NZ..... but I can supply you with a NZ postal address and I can pay kitty to look the other way while you draw my name for the frog! lol, I guess in fairness, OZ is not a state of NZ, even though we are now accused of plagiarising your flag.... really, have pollies got nothing better to worry about these days? Anyway, I digress, since the awesome frog can't see his way to hop on over here, please put my name down for a chance to win the fabric (#1). xx. :)

Vicki in MN said...

Great ideas! Happy Birthday! Of course I would choose fabric:0

eileeninmd said...

Hello and Happy Birthday to you!

I love the cute wine bags. The trees are adorable too. Enjoy your day!

jrquilts said...

A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY. LOVE THE WINE BAG HOLDER NEW GIFTS TO BE MADE.
LIVE IN CANADA PRIZE #1 IF PICKED.
hjrogers@sympatico.ca

Darlene said...

Cute wine bags. A good gift to have hanging out in the cupboard for last minute unexpected gifts. Thanks
Overseas #1

Louise said...

Happy, happy birthday! How fun to meet you on your special day. Thank you for sharing these two great tutorials. I'll bookmark this post for future reference. I live in the US and would enjoy the fabric bundle. Thanks for offering a giveaway :)

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Those are wonderful bags! Don't enter me in the drawing, just wanted to comment.

Kate said...

Your wine bottle bags are great. Looks like a quick and easy project.
If I got picked, I'd like the microwave bowl.

Meloney said...

I'd pick #1, but I'm not in your area. Love your projects.

Charlene S said...

Your tutorials were wonderful. Thank you for taking the time. I would like option 1.

Susan said...

Thanks for the wine bag tutorial! Hubby is always needing these at Christmas for gifts

valerie boudier said...

Would love prize no 1, I was brought up in New Zealand but now live in Wales and I love pukekos valerie.boudier@ntlworld.com

Kathy E. said...

Wine holders are such a wonderful gift, especially with a fabulous wine tucked inside! I've never made one, but I think I need to now. I'd choose #1 as I'm a sewist and live in the U.S. Thanks for sharing your idea!

Unknown said...

What fun this blog hop has been. I would love to use fabric all the way from NZ since I live in Canada. Thanks for sharing your "Christmas ideas".

Sewgirl said...

Such beautiful wine bags. Thanks for sharing the tutorial! I live in the US and quilt, so if I won, I would love to have the fabric pieces!

Lori Smanski said...

USA
Your projects are wonderful. thanks for sharing how to make the wine holder.
I love the fabrics #1
I made a bunch of the microwave bowl holders. they are so fun and addictive.
quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

Jayne said...

Thank you for a great post and a very generous giveaway. I would choose option 1 fabric.

tink's mom said...

What great ideas, I have made the wine bottle bag in the past but only in one fabric. Yours have much more personality. Your little trees look ike they should be much harder to put together than your tutorial indicates. Must give them a try. If I was lucky enough to win I'd like #2 please. Thanks so much for participating in this hop

OhioLori said...

Love you projects..I know some friends that would love the wind holders..and the cool lil trees! :) Thank you for sharing how to do them. :) Thanks too for chance to win your Give-a-way..I'm in USA, so would be thrilled with fabric! lol But those holders are Awesome!

Danette said...

These projects are so cute! Everyone can use a wine bottle holder. The cone trees are cat-approved! I am overseas, but I would pick #1. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net

Carol Mattingly said...

Happy Birthday Jean!!!!! I can't believe your Mom was Scottish. You should do a post on how she ended up in New Zealand. I would love #1. I hope you are doing well and say hi to Hugh for me. Carol

Needled Mom said...

Happy birthday! Your projects are such a nice addition to Christmas in July. The wine bags would be practical all year round.

Linda Schiffer said...

I hope your birthday was a happy one! I've always thought that one ought to celebrate every birthday with joy - the alternatives are so dark. :)

:) Linda

Barb said...

I live in the middle of the U.S., Nebraska to be exact--I would choose the fabric prize as I am a quilter.
barbkaup(at)(yahoo)(dot)(com)

Romance Book Haven said...

Beautiful wine bags. Thanks for sharing these!

Sharon Aurora said...

What a neat story of yours and your mother's birth. Happy Birthday! And thanks for the cute projects to try. I'm in the USA, and would definitely love #1, fabric if I win. Good luck to all entering.

The Joyful Quilter said...

Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict spilled the beans... Happy Birthday!! Thanks for participating in the 12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop. If I win one of the prizes, I'd be happy with any of the choices for the far away entrants. Thank you for your generosity!!

DebbieM said...

Love the wine holders! Thanks for the giveaway and I am overseas in US and would choose the fabric! Hope I win and thanks again!

Anja @ Anja Quilts said...

Happy Birthday! Great ideas. I'd love #1 overseas. I have some fabric from New Zealand send by a friend.

Sarah Craig said...

Such wonderful bags, and those adorable trees - I see a few of those in my future! Thanks so much for all your hard work, Jean!!

MaureenHP said...

The fabric is lovely, so I will submit my wish for #1. Thanks for the tutorials.

Beth said...

I'm from the USA and would love #1! Thanks for the generosity. And kudos to your woodworker.

Julie Fukuda said...

Well, you won't be bored on your birthday with all these comments. Hope it is a happy one too. I think I would drink up all my wine before I finished making that bag. Your Christmas fabrics are certainly in season for the hop. (and that frog looks like he wants a hop too.

Craft Mad said...

Hi! Lovely to have you on board, neighbour!
Great ideas, Thankyou.
I love a freebie and the choice is yours if I win!

Anonymous said...

I am in the US and would pick #1. Thank you.

Jocelyn said...

I live in the US and would love #1. Thanks!

Inger said...

Happy Birthday a little late. I love how talented you are and so generous. Now that it is summer here, I love using my pretty bag, which looks like a field of summer flowers in Sweden. Have a great time with all you projects. Sending birthday hugs!

Brenda @ Songbird Designs said...

I hope you have had a wonderful birthday, Jean! Your projects are great! I live in the US and would love the fabric pieces should my name be chosen! Your tutorials are great. I can see making some of those trees for a center piece! And the wine bags make great gifts. Thanks sew much for sharing!

Sandra Walker said...

Been bad at blog reading this week again, so I missed your day but happy birthday a few days late! How interesting that you and your mum were both born on July 25. Wonderful giveaway presents! That Hugh is so talented. And so are you, what great ideas and clear instructions for how to make them, thank you!

Allie-oops Designs said...

Late to the party but HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!! Congrats to your winners, your tutorials are GREAT, and wow is Hugh talented - that frog is amazing!!!!

Fundy Blue said...

You are my Sewing Goddess, Jean! And I love the tread holder Hugh crafted. What a handy thing, especially with the higher sticks to put large spools of thread on. The pencil and pen holder is cute and handy too. Definitely you both need great passion rooms in that new house you are looking for.