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Making Quick Gifts With A Personal Touch And Minimal Money
(NAPSA)-Contrary to what some people might think, you don't have to start thinking about
the holidays in July to create personalized gifts.
"If you yearn to add a loving touch to gifts, use today's
sewing technology to satisfy that creative bent," said Nancy Jewell, publicity
director for Husqvarna Viking sewing machines.
Computer chips have turned the sewing machine into a computerized
sewing designer complete with a built-in disc drive and PC software that can transform
family photos into stitches.
The best part? You can bake holiday goodies while your sewing
machine is embroidering larger-than-life designs on just about anything, including ready
made shirts and linens. You can give Santa a run for his money.
Here are some quick ideas from Husqvarna Viking to help stitch up the holidays with a
little homemade sentiment:
Ornamental Offerings-Predictable but always a festive favorite,
holiday ornaments are fun to give and even more fun to make. Use holiday cookie cutters as
a pattern. Trace the shape onto embellished pieces of fabric. Cut out two of the shapes.
Make a loop out of decorative cord. Position at the top of the ornament. Place embellished
front and ornamental back with wrong sides together. Sew together with a decorative stitch
along the edge. Use as ornaments or package decorations. Easier still, stitch out holiday
embroideries onto felt. Trim using decorative scissors and glue together with a gold cord
inserted between for a hanger. Instant ornaments! For additional ideas, visit www.husqvarnaviking.com.
Accessory Essentials-Most of today's embroidery machines come
with monogramming fonts such as Palace Script or Clarendon that can add a nice personal
touch to practical and pretty boudoir accessories like Simplicity pattern #5822,
cosmetics, lingerie, jewelry and shoe bags.
Drop a Note-Create personal stationery by applying
decorative stitches, trims or monograms across the top of card stock or nice linen paper.
Or simply embroider herb or floral designs on beautiful textured paper, tear the edges for
effect, mat and put into a frame- a wonderful, yet inexpensive piece of art to complement
a kitchen or bath.
Fleece Favorites-Keep loved ones toasty warm throughout the winter with fleece hats,
scarves and mittens. Little ones love theirs adorned with character embroideries such as
Peanuts, Curious George and Raggedy Ann and Andy. For the tween or teen in your life, use
a funky fleece with colorful daisies. Cut out a daisy or two and tack in the middle of the
motif for three-dimensional fun.
Seasonal Simplicity-Sewers new to the art or those in need of a
refresher course may appreciate Sewing Patterns for Dummies. These patterns, developed by
Simplicity Pattern Co., walk you through working with fur fabric, inserting zippers and
applying trim by machine. Projects include a glasses case, cell phone case and jewelry
roll-great last minute gifts.
Out of Holiday Paper? Whip up a fabric bag and tie the top closed
with a braided cord or ribbon. Embroider a solid with a Christmas motif or use a festive
print.
For more creative ideas, visit Husqvarna Viking at www. husqvarnaviking.com, Better Homes
and Gardens Craft groups at www.bhg.com or JoAnn Fabrics at
joann.com
One of a kind presents can be easy to make with the right sewing machine.
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