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homergirl1957 Posted - Sep 20 2009 : 09:07:18 AM
ok its that time of year again. what is everyone thinking of making for christmas gifts? i love all the ideas that come from all my farmgirl friends.
my list so far:
pillowcases
colored pencil holders
tissue holders(stocking stuffers)
tis the season to start on all these projects! can't wait to hear what you all are doing?
cathy

in the midst of difficulty lies opportunity.-a. einstein
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Sitnalta Posted - Nov 03 2009 : 09:52:05 AM
http://www.allfreecrafts.com/christmas/potholder.shtml

I thought this pattern was really pretty Erin, and it doesn't look too difficult. :D I am always for the patterns that aren't too intricate so I can understand them.
If you go to www.crochetpatterncentral.com and search under their Free pattern section, you will find tons of crochet patterns for dishcloths. Some are very easy and some more intricate, but most of them are very pretty!
Hope that helps :D
hugs,

Jessie

People are like stained-glass windows.
They sparkle and shine when the sun is out,
but when the darkness sets in,
their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.


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campchic Posted - Nov 03 2009 : 09:08:06 AM
Does anyone have a pattern on how to make pot holders? And an easy to learn crocheted dishcloth pattern. I don't know how to crochet, but it is on my list of things to learn!

Erin

Farmgirl #190
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yarnmamma Posted - Nov 03 2009 : 07:10:51 AM
those potholders sound so cool!
does anyone know where free plastic canvas patterns are?

Linda in Scranton, PA
Montrose Girl Posted - Nov 03 2009 : 06:33:00 AM
I'm now adding potholders to my list. My brother, who does the cooking, needed more. He loves OU (that's Oklahoma for those that don't know). Last year I crocheted one, this year I am sewing a few. Mom has a great machine for doing patterns. So he'll get red pot holders with the OU logo.

Best Growing
walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Nov 02 2009 : 02:59:42 AM
To make vanilla extract, you take vanilla beans, cut them open, and put them in vodka!

http://chocolateandzucchini.com/archives/2009/02/homemade_vanilla_extract.php

:) I'm going to put mine in pretty bottles :) Once get them completed (hopefully before thankgiving) I'll let you know!

ETA: I think I'm going to make a bunch extra to sell at our local farmers market as well.

Starbucks and sushi to green fried tomatoes and corn pudding-I wouldn't change it for the world.
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electricdunce Posted - Nov 01 2009 : 06:49:24 AM
I'm making marmalade, jalapeno jelly, patchwork potholders and hand made cards. I hope I get all that done. I may make some little quilted items, pillows or something if I get really whipping along...it is always such fun to make things for family and friends.

Karin

Farmgirl Sister #153

"Give me shelter from the storm" - Bob Dylan
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tribalcime Posted - Oct 31 2009 : 09:00:38 AM
I am giving jewelry and fudge this year that i make. Maybe some scented shea butters and some handmade soaps.. I never go out and xmas shop anymore.. love the idea of the handmade xmas totally

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marcy jo Posted - Oct 31 2009 : 08:17:09 AM
I'd like to know how to make vanilla extract too!!!!

Marcy #257

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marcy jo Posted - Oct 31 2009 : 08:16:04 AM
OH there are so many good ideas here! I need to get started quickly. I usually make 4 or 5 small loaves of different fruit breads and add a jar or two of jam for the grandparents and parents. They already have everything they want and hearing aid batteries are just not very personal. This year I will embroider some pillowcases for Grama. Sometimes as woman get older we forget we like pretty things still. Last year I made pj's for all the kids and need to come up with one item for all of them. It just makes things easier for me. I do know that they are all getting Bibles this year.

I hardly buy anything at the store unless it is supplies for making gifts. Some family members dont like them but I think secretly they do. This world is so material minded that once we get back to basics and teach the younger ones they realize things are not really important its the people we love that are. Thats my Christmas message to my kids.

Marcy #257

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antoinette Posted - Oct 30 2009 : 6:18:54 PM
Megan, how does one make vanilla? May I purchase some from you? Toni
walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Oct 30 2009 : 05:04:10 AM
I'm going to be making vanilla extract for my friends/co-workers, and the cookers in my family. Beyond that, I'm not sure yet!

Starbucks and sushi to green fried tomatoes and corn pudding-I wouldn't change it for the world.
www.cattleandcupcakes.blogspot.com
StarMeadow Posted - Oct 29 2009 : 02:35:09 AM
I'm knitting a pair of bulky house socks for a friend. I'll knit socks for my sons/hubby too. I think I'll do that crock pot apple butter and a loaf of english muffin bread for each of my neighbors and a couple of colleagues at work. I usually do some sort of beadwork for girl friends... but I do that all the time... just gifted a colleague with a pair of orange bead earrings yesterday. I think I might bead watch faces for a couple people too. Found this site that has some cute ones and some of the girls at work are getting together in a couple weeks to do that after work (and eat cookies). I think I may have to rely on that crockpot apple butter for secretaries and what not too. But I won't can it, just jar it up, and maybe package it with a beaded spoon/knife or something. In the past, I have given them each a handmade ornament...
Woodswoman Posted - Oct 24 2009 : 12:45:02 PM
Since it's too cold to play with my bees, I'm making stuff with beeswax. Lip Balm, Candles, Christmas tree ornaments, and making pretty labels for the honey jars, too. I'm also working on a few scarves.

Jennifer
Farmgirl Sister #104

"Nature brings to every time and season some beauties of its own".
-Charles Dickens
4HMom Posted - Oct 22 2009 : 1:35:56 PM
I'm making super soft flannel pillowcases for the grand-nieces and nephews in their favorite colors. I'm going to also get them each a new pillow for their new cases. For my 12 year old niece, who was inspired to have a tiny garden this last year on her Seattle porch, I'm sewing a gardening ensemble (aprong, tool bag, and sun visor, stuffed with seeds, gloves and other gardening goodies). I'm really proud of her since her inspiration comes from her aunt Kelly (me :) ) when she comes to visit in MT. She had her neighbor help her build a box that's only 12"x about 24", and she got tomatoes, peas, carrots, and lettuce...she even had a little blue-print plan.

"Be the change you want to see in the world" -Gandhi
sonshine4u Posted - Oct 22 2009 : 12:50:10 PM
Hi Ladies!
Seems like we all are doing a lot of the same sorts of things!

I canned some jam for the first time this summer, so that's a new gift for this year all done!

I am working on some cute aprons,Knitting dishcloths, embroidering tea-towels, crocheting 2 blankets, making needle/hook holders for my knitting/crocheting relatives, pin cushions to match some of the aprons....I have so much more to do!!!

It's been so much fun to do a homemade Christmas this year! Can't wait to see it all put together!

April

Playing in the Sonshine
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Montrose Girl Posted - Oct 19 2009 : 12:38:33 PM
My niece complained for years that she had no photos of herself growing up. She is now 29 with 3 kids of her own, so this year I am making her a scrapbook of photos I've collected and I gather from my sister (her mom). Her husband wanted apple butter-check. I need to make more OU and KU potholders for the group, my brother, neice and her hubby. Mom will get a jumper with some material we found months back. I need to check out the slippers for my sister in Germany. She's always cold.

I love the ideas you ladies come up with.

Best Growing
Beverley Posted - Oct 18 2009 : 8:03:28 PM
So far I have one knitted sweater for my one GD an d have started the 2nd one for her sister. But I have no idea for my other 3 grand kids. I am at a lost because they are getting so old and are harder to buy for. I have to keep thinking.....

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Oct 18 2009 : 05:44:49 AM
I have already crocheted the slippers found in MaryJane's magazine. That is what brought me to this Web site and the Farmgirl Sisterhood. I am also crocheting dishcloths, washcloths and lip balm holders. I dried rosemary from my herb garden to give as gifts also. I made handmade Christmas ornaments which I give every year too. I crocheted my niece a purse and my nephews will get macrame necklaces.

"You cannot plough a field by turning it over in your mind."
Author Unknown
WearyMary Posted - Oct 06 2009 : 08:37:53 AM
All of these are great ideas, everyone enjoy making your gifts! I will be making quilted this and thats most likely. And making candles and lotions with my MIL.
Chaddsgirl I love the quote from Bob Dylan! :)
herbquilter Posted - Oct 05 2009 : 07:36:45 AM
I'm making pj pants for dh, & the 2-kids at home. The grand-daughters are getting paper(fabric) dolls that are in a box with trims, lace, etc. to make their own clothes. A quilt for grandson.

Yearly Photo Book for each of the kids and grandparents. The kids have a deadline of Nov 5th to email the pics they want in this years book. Then I go to Walmart photo and design the book with only 20 pages (eight kids, each getting 1 page or if they have kids 2 pages) plus family collage pages that I have fun putting together. Everyone loves these and they are less than $20.

I'm still canning, so I'm not focused on Christmas yet.

Blessings,
Kristine ~ Mother of Many & MRET ~ Energy Healing & Wellness Coaching Sessions

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MissLiss Posted - Oct 04 2009 : 10:59:23 PM
You girls crack me up! Isn't it funny how we all have these big dreams and life gets in the way? As I wonder how I will ever find the time to make all the gifts that I have planned out for this Christmas, I wonder how they did it back then. All those women, roughing it out on the prairie, with nothing but their own two hands...how is it impossible for me to make gifts for 7 people when I don't have a 100 acres of land to farm, cows to milk, sheep to sheer and chickens and horses to tend to? All I have to do is run down to the Safeway if I run out of food, or the Target if I run out of time for Christmas presents. I have taken to reminding myself that I have the time - I just waste it doing other things...like watching America's Next Top Model and eating ice cream after the DD is in bed (not that that is what I'm doing instead of making Christmas presents for my loving family :-) ). I haven't decided yet whether these reminders will help me get more work done or turn me into a neurotic mess, but we'll see. Good luck to all of you sisters and whatever you do, don't get sucked into America's Next Top Model while you're supposed to be carefully counting rows in a complicated knitting pattern...the outcome is not good.

Melissa ~ Farmgirl #724
Use it up, Wear it out, Make it do, Or go without!
Bonnie Ellis Posted - Oct 02 2009 : 12:16:35 PM
I'm so glad so many of you make your Christmas presents. Because I don't like to SHOP around Christmas, I try to make mine too. If you want to make God laugh, plan your season. I'm trying to get to sewing, but so many things get in the way, the sump pump, the car, bringing all the plants and bonsai trees in, brining in the koi, well you who farm know all this. I am promising myself I will make at least only one homemade present (but hoping to finish all of them) that way the guilties don't overtake me. Ho Ho (whoops, I'm rushing it)lol

Bonnie Ellis

Bonnie Ellis

grandmother and orphan farmgirl
sewsweet Posted - Oct 02 2009 : 10:53:36 AM
I am making a little quilted gift basket that I found the pattern for on the internet. In it, I'm going to put various homemade gifts, depending on the recipient. One is going to be for a tea lover. So, I'm including a homemade tea wallet (pattern also found on the internet) a can of green tea, some homemade coasters (pattern found...you guessed it, on the internet), maybe a few small items like a tea ball and a japanese tea cup.

I'm going to try to make 90 percent of my gifts this year. I made a friend a evening out shawl. I crocheted an amigurumi doll for my daughter. Guys are harder. Hence, the 90 percent homemade plan.
vintagediva1 Posted - Oct 01 2009 : 09:45:24 AM
Thanks for the kick in the behind!@!!
I am making a flannel quilt for 1 daughter, a tree skirt for another dauther, picnic quilt and picnic basket for my son and his new bride, several pairs of PJs, socks for my sil and soaps and lotions for my nieces.
Gusee I'd better get up to the sewing room


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chaddsgirl Posted - Sep 28 2009 : 09:27:19 AM
Suzan, the MaryJane Slippers were in the August/September issue of the magazine. She include the instructions. They are absolutely adorable.

A person is a success if they get up in the morning and get to bed at night and in between does what they want to do. Bob Dylan

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