Before I start, I should mention that one of my big goals this holiday season is to be able to relax and enjoy my family as much as possible. A good deal of my gift giving will be things that I buy online and have shipped to me (REI and Amazon, I love you!). Far off family members will get photobooks of the grandkids. But I did find myself wanting to make a few small things for friends and family members to help keep expenses down and give gifts a more personal touch. Everything I've made has so far has come from supplies I already had, and sewn up during an hour here and there.
So first up... lavender sachets!
I purchased my lavender a couple of months ago from Jen's Enchanted Garden on etsy. When the package arrived, the lavender scent was so strong I could smell it before I opened the mailbox! FYI, one pound of lavender buds totally stuffs a gallon-size ziploc bag.
How To:
The construction of these is pretty basic. Cut 4.25" squares from linen and sets of 3 coordinating prints. Sew one square of linen and one print right sides together with a 3/8" seam allowance and tiny stitch length, leaving a 1.5" hole on one side for putting in the lavender. Clip the corners, iron, turn it right side out, and iron again. Insert a funnel and pour in enough lavender to fill up the sachet. (I made a cone out of taped cardstock for pouring in the lavender-- the only funnel I had that was small enough kept getting clogged up.) Then ladder stitch the openings closed. Wah lah!
When I purchased my lavender, it cost me $12.50 plus $5.00 shipping (it's a bit higher now but still very reasonable). I've used less than half of that for 6 sets of sachets. The fabric was from my stash. I've figured the cost of this project to be less than $2 for a set of three sachets. And they come together very fast. Can't beat that!
Next up... Echino scarves! Check back tomorrow!
13 comments:
I'm looking forward to your series. Fun! My daughter is making chamomile bath sachets for gifts this year. Similar concept.
Nice! Love your fabric choices. I have some lavender from a friend's garden and some of my great Aunt's embroidered hankies. I thought I would make some sachets from them for the women in my family - thanks for the prompt to get going on that!
Beautiful sachets! I use them in the dryer instead of dryer sheets (no chemicals! yay!). Thanks for the source of lavender - our sachets need refreshing!
Those are great gifts. Thanks for the link because I have been wanting to order some lavender for an idea I had! I'll have to go do that!
Your materials are so pretty, by the way!
these look great and must smell amazing!!!!!
These are gorgeous and I am looking forward to seeing the Echino scarves.
Cute idea. I love that top set.
I'm going to enjoy the holidays as well. Almost all sewing/crafting I do will be for us...things I've wanted to make. I'm considering it a gift to my family.
I say that...but you know I have a list of things to make. "But they are small and will work up really quick." Yeah, right. Famous last words.
Beautiful work.
This looks like a nice simple idea. And super cute too!
I'm trying to make as many gifts as I can this year but the holiday is quickly approaching!
yay for relaxing, and yay for online shopping! The lavender sachet's are super cute. What a fun little gifty. :)
Really lovely, Krista! I made these years ago but may have to revisit this gift idea for the mother-in-law who is a bit hard to please.
Another idea for buying the lavender is checking your local health food store. Mine has lavender in their bulk section. It's more expensive if you get a whole pound but, I got 0.15 pounds for about $3. That made about 10 sachets. And, I just found your blog through Noodlehead. Love it!
These make amazing gifts!! Love this idea!!!
Perfect!! They are adorable!!
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