When Rebecca Lynne, from Making Rebecca Lynne asked me to host one of the Holiday Editions of the Thursday Think Tank she asked me what I could write about that had to do with the holidays. I said I was trying to think up gifts for the many young people on my list and so this topic was born. I am going to give you some of my ideas for the quilter/sewer who wants to give a gift that will be loved and appreciated, but wants to have fun sewing it, not shopping.
Quilts
Cases and covers
It seems that all young people now have several electronic devices that they use and actually value sufficiently to want to take care of them. So cases and covers for cell phones, ipads, computers, small, portable game machines, kindles, hobos, other readers, netbooks, the list goes on and on.
A simple cover can be made from a front and inside fabric with some quilt batting/wadding sandwiched in between. You can can add hand or machine quilting, piece it, use an orphan quilt block and if you like, use flannel, polar fleece or felt for extra protection for the electronic item on the inside. Simple cases can close with a button, a zipper, velcro, snaps, ties, or whatever you like. There are many patterns and tutorials for such cases, check out the Sew Mama Sew blog over this last month if you are looking for start on excellent tutorials.
Zipper pouches and cases
Zippered pouches of all kinds deserve special consideration as they are perfect for electronics and also for make up, trading cards, art supplies, school supplies, or collections of all kinds. Debbie at A Quilter's Table posted a tutorial for the triple zipper pouch here. It would be perfect for a game machine, games, charger cord, stylus and earbuds. If you were to use some Japanese style fabrics for a teenager or a tween I am pretty sure they would love it. There are many tutorials for other styles of zippered pouches available too.
Bags
A tote bag of any sort will also be used by many (although not all, at least in my experience) tweens, teens and twenties. I think you need to gauge their taste carefully and consider what you put on the outside. It could be modern, but also consider applique of a favourite logo or character they love from a movie, game, video or book, or maybe more Japanese fabric. If you put another gift in the bag - a new electronic device, video game or movie, fantastic new running shoes or a cute new piece of clothing - you also can use the bag for a lesson in environmental stewardship. A tutorial for my bag is here, and there are hundreds of other excellent tutorials available.
Gifts for the apartment
If you are luck enough to be gifting to twenties who have actually vacated your family home, remember that they are just beginning to fill their homes with lovely and useful items. A set of hot pads/oven mits might also ease your worries about their kitchen skills and are almost always needed. You could put them in a tote bag, along with useful kitchen dishes, interesting food or a recipe book. I don't have a pattern for this set, I just made them up as I went, but again, a quick google search or two will lead you to many tutorials and patterns.
As you start to think about holiday gifts, you will have many more inspired ideas. Feel free to share all your ideas at the Think Tank.
This post is part of the Holiday Edition of the Thursday Think Tank. You can link up a post about anything you have been thinking about, it does not have to be about the holidays or gifts. And you can link up more than once, as the blog hop continues, for a chance to win. Also, do follow the links to see what interesting thoughts are being shared.
You can find the Holiday Edition of the Thursday Think Tank here:
1. November 1 - Making Rebecca Lynne DIY Christmas Cards
2. November 8 - Piecemeal Quilts Thanksgiving Etiquette (when you are lucky enough to be a guest!)
3. November 15 - Canadian Abroad Holiday Decor
4. November 22 - Seriously...I Think it Needs Stitches & MRL free pillow cover pattern
4. November 22 - Seriously...I Think it Needs Stitches & MRL free pillow cover pattern
5. November 29 - She Can Quilt Gifts for Tweens/Teens/Twenties
6. December 6 - Missy Mac Creations Christmas Gifts for Kids from Kids
7. December 13 - Rainbow Hare Quilts Wrapping it Up
8. December 20 - YOU! DIY Christmas Party Link Up
8. December 20 - YOU! DIY Christmas Party Link Up
Prizes?
Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Vol. 5 & Some MRL Stash
WHAT IS GOING ON IN YOUR THINK TANK THIS WEEK?
- Link up any post from the past week that features some creative thinking going on in your creative world. It can be anything, quilting, home improvement, fashion, crafting, DIY gifts, cooking...whatever you have recently thought "hmmm, you know what I should create" is perfectly appropriate for the Think Tank. TTT is all about whatever you are currently brainstorming and would like feedback or encouragement on!
- Somewhere in your post, link back here to my blog. (Or grab the T.T.T. button for your sidebar.)
- Comment on at least a few of the other links—because what fun is a linky party without comments?
Best,
Leanne
There are some great ideas here Leanne! I need to get my thinking cap on!
ReplyDeleteThere are some great ideas there, Leanne. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteFabulous ideas and I love all your gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteLove the MM oven gloves!
ReplyDeleteFabulous post full of fabulous ideas - thank you!
ReplyDeleteVery fun post, Leanne, and helpful, considering I have several young adults in my family! I had never seen the Jelly Roll Race quilt - that's something else! And THANKS so much for featuring my triple-zip - very fun!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent ideas xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas Leanne. I got a real kick out of the Jelly roll race. I might just have to try that some time.
ReplyDeleteFabulous post Leanne....great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Leanne, with lots of fabulous ideas
ReplyDeleteHee hee, love the wistful idea of having evicted your 'twenties' from your house ;o) Greta ideas though :o)
ReplyDeleteYou've got some great ideas here, Leanne. Thanks for sharing - I'll check out some of those tutes :)
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