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Friday, December 14, 2018

๐ŸŽ12 Days of Christmas Day 10: On the Go Snowman and Tree๐ŸŽ„

๐ŸŽถOn the 10th Day of Christmas CKC gave me to 
an On-The-Go Snowman and Christmas Tree!๐ŸŽถ
๐ŸŽ„

Today Audra has a kid friendly project that will be perfect for the season of traveling and visiting family! Whether you need a compact activity to take along, or are looking for a fun gift idea, Audra has you covered!  Let's get started!

Materials:

1/2 yard woven fabric

1/2 yard felt from the bolt
12-inch zipper
2+ sheets white craft felt
2+ sheets green craft felt
1 sheet craft felt each in black, orange, red, yellow, brown
Scissors
Rotary cutter and cutting mat
Ruler
Pins
Sewing machine
Iron
Optional: fabric paint, hot glue, additional colors of felt sheets or other embellishments

Cutting the Fabric:

If you prefer to cut using a rotary cutter and cutting mat, cut each piece in the following sizes:


If you prefer to cut using the pattern pieces included continue here:
Fold woven fabric in half widthwise, lay pattern piece against fold and cut 1 each of back top piece and back bottom piece.

Fold felt fabric piece in half widthwise, lay pattern piece against fold and cut 1 of front piece

Lay cut out pieces on top of felt sheets and cut desired pieces




For snowman buttons/eyes/mouth pieces there is a pattern piece included but you can also cut a 1/2” strip of felt and then cut into 1/2” pieces for as many as you would like.

When all pieces are cut your fabric piles should look something like this.



Assembling the bag:


Step 1: Take back top piece and lay it right side up. Lay zipper on top of back top piece with zipper face down. Pin along the edge. 
Using a zipper foot on your machine sew along the edge. You may need to stop close to the zipper pull with your needle down in the fabric, lift your presser foot up and pull the zipper past your presser foot. 
Once the zipper pull is out of the way, continue to sew the rest of the length of the zipper.

Step 2: Take back bottom piece and lay it right side up. Lay the zipper with back top piece attached right side down on back bottom piece. Align edge of other side of zipper with the back bottom piece. Pin together, making sure to keep back top piece out of the way. Sew along the edge using the zipper foot. 

Step 3: Turn right side up, press seams, being careful not to melt zipper. Top stitch seams on both sides of zipper using the zipper foot being sure to catch the seam allowance in the top stitching.

Step 4: Lay front felt piece down. Place back piece on top, right side down and align edges. There may be extra length to the felt fabric (to account for different zipper widths), trim any excess so that top and bottom pieces are the same sizes. Pin around all 4 edges and sew together, using a 3/8” allowance. Make sure not to catch zipper stops in the seam.


Clip corners, making sure not to cut the seam. Open the zipper and turn the bag right side out.


Step 5: Build your Christmas Tree and Snowman! Multiple pieces are included for a variety of decoration options for both the tree and snowman. Have fun and use puffy paint and/or hot glue (or more!) to add detail and embellishment to your decoration pieces.


You can store all of your pieces in the bag.


And it's time to play!





Thank you so much Audra for this amazing tutorial!
Please come share your creations with us in our facebook group or on Instagram @CKCPatterns.

~SEW Inspired,
Emily

19 comments:

  1. This is so perfect!!! I've been looking for a project like this for my daycare babies!!!

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  2. Oh my daughter needs one of these!

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  3. Oh this is so perfect for my church kiddos. Our felt tree is not so pretty right now.

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  4. My 2 year will love this! It will definitely entertain her while at my parents house.

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  5. Awesome just what the girls need.

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  6. Amazing! I can’t wait to do this with the girls <3 love this

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  7. My youngest daughter would love this one!

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  8. How great for long holiday car rides!

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  9. That's perfect for my grandchildren. It's a great quiet time activity. Thanks.

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  10. That’s absolutely adorable! What a great activity idea!

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  11. I've been looking for help making one of these for my little thanks!!

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  12. This is amazing thanks for sharing this blog i become fan of your blogs now. This blog is so interesting and informative.

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  13. We’re truly amazed at your decoration skills. This looks great!

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