Holiday Projects Can Be ‘Sew’ Much Fun LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Fanning Staff READING (Series Co.) Need inexpensive gifts for the holidays? Sewing expert Julie Wegelin bas plenty to share. At a holiday workshop in Berks County, Julie showed an array of gifts to make from fabric remnants. Some of her ideas are included below. If you would like mote no- Qt gifts to sew, order a copy of Julie Wegelin’s book “No Fit Gifts oo a Shoestring” with more than 40 ideas for quick inexpensive gifts for all occasions. Each gift idea includes detailed material and tool lists, instructions with illustrations, and full size pat terns. Julie operates the Sewing Cel lar, conducts sewing classes, has a television sewing program, designs patterns for wearable art clothing using novel fabric tech niques and patchwork, and hand crafts collectable Wooden Nickel Teddy Bears. For more infoma tion, write to The Sewing Cellar, 945 N. Fourth St., Reading, PA 1960 1. Web Site is www.sewingcellar.com. Call (610) 376-3490 to order the book or send $12.50 plus $2 for shipping to Julie Wegclin’s Sew ing Cellar, 945 North Fourth SL, Reading, PA 19601. Here are some of her ideas. Bathtowcl For Children Select bathtowel in desired size and fold'into quartets. Cut neck opening to fit child’s head. Take ribbing from bottom of old sweat shirt or use new ribbing. Fold rib- S V The Original Old Fashioned r- . > ICE CREAM FREEZER NAME: ADDRESS: TOWN: STATE: Winner To Be Announced In Jan. 16 Issue Of Lancaster Farming bing ends together to make a ring. Fold with wrong sides together. Sew raw edge of ring to neck open ing. For border, stitch strips of fabric to bottom edge. Chill-Chasing Robe One size Gts all. Materials: 2 yards polar fleece 2 cones thread 2 cones wooly nylon 12 jumbo snaps Serge all four edges of fleece Along short ends fold l'/i -inch towards the outside and topstitch along serging with regular machine stitch. To form sleeve, install half of the snap 2'/i -inches from upper fabric edge and the other half 28-inch from upper edge. For lower front closure —install 5 snaps (below the second half of the first snap). Install first snap 1-inch below sleeve snaps. Install second snap 2-inches from bottom edge. Install third snap half way between first two. Fourth and fifth snaps should be centered between end snaps and middle snap. Neck edge and upper closure, fold I'/i -inches along upper edge towards right side, sew close to serging. Install the remaining three snaps, seven inches apart, measur ing from the sleeve edge. Table Napkins 'A yard fabric - 2 napkins 2 cones tegular thread 1 cone either wooly nylon for a more tailored look or Designer 6 rayon'thread for a skinny edge. Cut fabric into 18-inch square. It is a little tricky serging rolled 6 Qt Hand DEPOSIT THIS COUPON AT LANCASTER FARMING ZIP; Lancaster Farming PA FARM SHOW BOOTH #274 PHONE; comers. To make the job easier, round off the comers of the napk ins (use a quarter as a template). Set the serger for a rolled edge. Serge around the napkin. Use a double eye needle to hide the chain tail. Press and fold. If you do not have a serger, fringe the edges of the napkins by unraveling the edges of the fabric for about 'A -inch on each side. Any Size Gift Bags Scraps of fabric Cord or ribbon to tie 4 cones thread 1 cone decorative thread Rotary equipment Determine the size of bag by measuring the size of the item the bag will be used for. Measure the height and the width. To make a bag 8-inch around 10-inches high, cut a rectangle 8x 10-inches. Tie: Cut a piece of ribbon 18-in ches long or longer if desired. Fold fabric in half with right sides together. Fold ribbon in half. Insert ribbon into side seam 3-in ches' from top of bag. Sew down side and across bot tom of bag. Serge a rolled edge along the top of the bag. Neck Warmer 14x24-inch scrap Polar fleece 1 cone thread 2 cones wooly nylon 2-inchcs velcro Fold fabric in half, cut accord ing to diagram. Round lower comers. Fold under 1-inch of upper tab. Serge all edges with a balanced Sew half of Velcro to each tab 3-thread stitch. Use wooly nylon in using regular machine, loppers. At LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) - Christmas at Landis Valley Museum will beheld 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 18. Admission is free. Everyone is invited to join in caroling around the traditional giant bonfire, led by the mora vian Trombone Choir. Cider and copies will follow. Three buildings are open to tour. Also, the museum's PONT START THE NEXT CANNING SEASON WITHOUT .** Ml** Jar W** ru«N^L THI For A Free Brochure Visit Our W*b Site At; www.Crescentlna.tom/products Manufactured by: Crescent Industries, New Freedom PA Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 12, t998-B3 fold sergp Christmas Landis Valley Weathervane Shop will be opened during the event. Donations of canned or pack aged food for the Lancaster Food Bank will be appreciated. Landis Valley Museum is located 2.5 miles north of Lancaster on Route 272/Oregon Pike, a marked exit from Route 222 and Route 30. For more information call (717) 569-0401 ext. 200. The Canning Funnel That Fits The Jar. . . LIFETIME GUARANTEE or. 3” from top / folded end of nbbon