Wednesday, April 11, 2018

The joy of a handmade gift!

I don't believe anyone appreciates a handmade gift quite as much as those of us who like to make handmade gifts ourselves. For that reason alone, I was so delighted when Sandy G. sent me this surprise package in the mail last week! You know the package is going to be something you love when it has a teapot on the mailing label and a tea-themed card inside, don't you?

This reversible teacup hot pad is a crochet design I've never seen before (I would have had to make it!), and I absolutely love it! Larger than a potholder, it's large enough to actually use beneath a hot dish on the serving table, but it's so pretty with that lovely stripe of shell crochet that I wouldn't want to cover it up. Can't you practically feel the cozy texture from this photo? It's such a beautiful and unexpected gift … and it inspires me to go make something to give away myself! Do any of you give handmade gifts? If so, what's the last handmade gift you gave?

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  1. What a nice gift! Yes, handmade gifts are very special. The last gift I made was a doll dress for my granddaughter's AG doll. I have several more gifts waiting to be made, but that's the last one I completed. :-) If I knew how to crochet, I'd be wanting to make one of these, too.

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  2. So pretty! I wish I was crafty, and could make things. However, I know someone who makes all sorts of things. She needed a tea cozy, and I bought her everything needed to make one. She made one for both of us! Perfect!

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  3. My sister in Chapel Hill frequently makes me very nice hand-made gifts. For my birthday in March, she sewed me a wonderful, sturdy tote-bag to use at baseball games (I always carry my scorebook, binoculars, hand towel, bottled water, snacks, sunscreen, etc.). One side of the bag has a St Louis Cardinals print fabric, and the other side has Baltimore Orioles fabric, since those are my two favorite teams. I have already received several compliments on it from other fans.It is definitely one of a kind!
    --from Vernona in DC

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  4. Very sweet! It is amazing how many of your readers send you gifts. Handmade ones are indeed very special.

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  5. I am very interested in the tea card. If possible, I would love to know where Sandy got it or perhaps the information on that backside that might help us find them online... ??? Please and thank you :)

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    1. Heather, it says "Sandi Gore Evans" and is by Crown Point Graphics. Hope that helps!

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  6. I have a tea wallet I made from an old, torn tablecloth, ready to give to a tea drinking friend. I've given several away. It's my go to item for tea drinking friends.
    I'm going to have to figure out how to make that adorable teacup trivet.

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  7. I'm a knitter. A bag of dishcloths every New Year for work.

    Sweaters if I really like you, lol

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