INGREDIENTS
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savory
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edible gifts
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home & garden
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home & garden
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lifestyle & seasonal
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lifestyle & seasonal
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winter
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spring
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summer
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sugar cookie sack
1 can
home-baked cookies and the holidays go hand in hand and if you love giving home-baked goodies
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this handcrafted sugar cookie sack is pretty and super simple to make
1 boxes
since i don't have a cookie mix to share from scratch
1 package
the cookie mix is already d so there's no mess
1 serving
measure the width of the flour baggie
1 strips
this one measures 6-inches wide so that's how wide i cut my fabric
1 measure
if using striped fabric
1 T
ake two cuts and place right sides together and stitch along the bottom and both sides
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leave the short top edge open
1/4 inch
turn the remaining open top edge over iron and then stitch across the top through both thicknesses
1 strip
this will close the fabric and create a closed fabric tube
1 tube
push that same top edge down inside the itself
1 serving
push the edge toward the bottom until that top edge is lined up
1 bag
iron and then topstitch the new top edge of the opening
1 inch
two to create the cuff. iron again
1 serving
voila! you now have a gift sack ready to fill and embellish
3
grab some bakers twine and scrapbook supplies and you can easily make handcrafted tags to go along
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celebrate creativity
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contact
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faq
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disclosure
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privacy
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subscribe
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handmade & crafted
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handmade & crafted
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sewing
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crafts
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embroidery
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quilting
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gift ideas
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eats & drinks
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eats & drinks
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decorating
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gardening
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reads
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makeovers
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organization
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try this
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photography
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hunting & gathering
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fall
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holiday
1 serving
the year in review
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you're going to love this project
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no major sewing skills are needed
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don't worry
3
you'll only need other supplies including embellishments
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note: the fabric i used is called ticking. it's a tightly woven
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vintage ticking was used in old mattresses and pillows because the weave prevented feathers from sticking through and poking owners
1 can
take the easy way out
1 strips
to make one sack
1 serving
i think vertical stripes just look better
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after stitching
1 tube
then
1 can
course
3
here's another look at of the items i used
1 links
i've also included 3 source
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i think adding the labels is a nice way to finish off the presentation