
The lovely folks at Taunton Press have donated two copies of the latest Quick Stuff to Sew for me to give away. This is a great magazine – you can check out my earlier review for details.
So, if you want to get your name in the hat for one of these, just leave a comment on this post before noon PST, Monday, Jan 19. Tell me in your comment what your favorite quick-sew project is.
International friends, you’re most welcome to enter. I’ll draw two winners on Monday. Good Luck!
*********UPDATE**********


Congrats to Julie B and Lily Kwan! I’ve just emailed you both for your shipping addresses. Hope you dig the magazines!











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I enjoy making small, quick projects for use in my home. Tote bags, pillows, table runners, and aprons are the most fun!
Add my name to the list of hopefuls! My favorite quick project…? Probably a hair scrunchie. They’re so easy and they don’t have to look 80′s! (Not that there’s anything wrong with that…)
Mine has to be pillowcases. Very quick & easy.
Mine has to be pillowcases. Very quick & easy.
My favorite quick sewing project is to make tote bags!
My favorite quick sewing project is to make tote bags!
Fabric books-don’t take long to make, kids love them & I can use some fun fabrics!
Fabric books-don’t take long to make, kids love them & I can use some fun fabrics!
Stuffed Christmas tree ornaments.
Stuffed Christmas tree ornaments.
My favorite quick-sew project is draft dodgers made out of old sweaters.
My favorite quick-sew project is draft dodgers made out of old sweaters.
fat quarter tote bags- just big enough for a paperback, phone, keys, and coin purse and they always get oohs and aahs
fat quarter tote bags- just big enough for a paperback, phone, keys, and coin purse and they always get oohs and aahs
Gift bags are great–reusable and eco friendly, too!
Gift bags are great–reusable and eco friendly, too!
I’m new to sewing (sewing machine on laybe yay!!!) but I want to make so many skirts that they are my quick-sew project! And teatowels. (Does that count?)
I’m new to sewing (sewing machine on laybe yay!!!) but I want to make so many skirts that they are my quick-sew project! And teatowels. (Does that count?)
I would have to say pillow covers. I’m not that crafty but I’ll try anything.
I would have to say pillow covers. I’m not that crafty but I’ll try anything.
A pillow case which is relatively sad given that my mom was such a wonderful seamstress.
A pillow case which is relatively sad given that my mom was such a wonderful seamstress.
I’m not that fast at anything–but my favorite is an apron I made from hubby’s old jeans and some bandana fabric. Cool as a moose!
I’m not that fast at anything–but my favorite is an apron I made from hubby’s old jeans and some bandana fabric. Cool as a moose!
I love making pillow cases for my niece and nephews.
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I love making pillow cases for my niece and nephews.
rsgrandinetti(at)yahoo(dot)com
My favorite quick quilting blocks are liberated log cabins and stitch and flip crazy quilt blocks. My favorite quick projects have been tote bags using leftover quilt blocks I’ve already made for something else, or making liners for various storage baskets/bins.
My favorite quick quilting blocks are liberated log cabins and stitch and flip crazy quilt blocks. My favorite quick projects have been tote bags using leftover quilt blocks I’ve already made for something else, or making liners for various storage baskets/bins.
my favorite quick sew project is silk scarves… i like to mix and match different patterns to give a eclectic and funky look. the magazine looks great, i’d like to work on more bags this year!
my favorite quick sew project is silk scarves… i like to mix and match different patterns to give a eclectic and funky look. the magazine looks great, i’d like to work on more bags this year!
I like to make quick valances.
I like to make quick valances.
my quick sew would be placemats- it’s always so hard to find nice, affordable ones, and they’re so easy to sew.
my quick sew would be placemats- it’s always so hard to find nice, affordable ones, and they’re so easy to sew.
definitely the “Rubblework” scarf by Kathy of PinkChalkStudio.com – it’s quick and easy to make, doesn’t require a lot of fabric, it’ll work for summer or winter, for a mom and for a kid, for a man or a woman.
at the moment, this is my fave! :)
definitely the “Rubblework” scarf by Kathy of PinkChalkStudio.com – it’s quick and easy to make, doesn’t require a lot of fabric, it’ll work for summer or winter, for a mom and for a kid, for a man or a woman.
at the moment, this is my fave! :)
My favorite is rice “beanie bags” that you heat up in the microwave to keep your toes warm in bed. I use it almost every night.
My favorite is rice “beanie bags” that you heat up in the microwave to keep your toes warm in bed. I use it almost every night.
Throw pillows are my favorite,.
Throw pillows are my favorite,.
My favorite quick sew is a tote – you can never have too many and they are so much better than plastic bags. I make the shopping size ones.
My favorite quick sew is a tote – you can never have too many and they are so much better than plastic bags. I make the shopping size ones.
throw pillow are simple!
throw pillow are simple!
My favorite quick sew project is the floor pillows made from vintage saris.
My favorite quick sew project is the floor pillows made from vintage saris.
My favourite quicke sew project is adding lace
My favourite quicke sew project is adding lace
My favorite lately has been sewing cuffs out of jeans and other scraps and I have always been a fan of quick pillows for sure.
Kim
My favorite lately has been sewing cuffs out of jeans and other scraps and I have always been a fan of quick pillows for sure.
Kim