Friday, November 26, 2021

Foster Kitten Friday - The Travel Kit

As I've written before, since we frequently take our trips last minute we keep a container of our must-haves ready to go. Things like medications, toiletries, first aid supplies, fabric freshener and ziplock bags are in there. When things go on sale (powder, deodorant, toothpaste, whatever) I buy several to fill up the bucket. That way when we are ready to hit the road or sail the seas we just go "shopping" in our bucket. As we haven't been traveling since COVID our bucket is full. But this week I got to go shopping in the bucket. 

For a toothbrush.

Part of being a foster parent to a newborn kitten is to be, well, a parent. You feed them, keep them warm, and clean up what comes out of their bums. But baby kittens get something else from the mama cat. Licks from mama's tongue. With my little Hans Solo being all alone without his mama, and with his siblings having not made it, we use something else to mimic the feel of a tongue on his fur.

My ready-to-travel but can't-travel-yet toothbrush from the bucket.

This week has been a week of bonding over that silly toothbrush. And bonding over food. And over helping him pee and poo (and cleaning up afterwards). It has been a week where his eyes are looking clearer and his vision is getting better. I've learned he's a ham, and I have the pictures to prove it.

Chillin' with the tongue toothbrush.
Yum, yum, yum.
Yes, I have a tongue and I will soon know how to use it.
Is this how you play hide and go seek?
Just call me Ol' Blue Eyes.
Better get a good look because they won't always be that color.
Time to eat? Yes, ma'am!
Where are you going foster mama?

It has been a fun week getting to know this little guy. Next week we may have some exciting news for him, and it doesn't include a travel toothbrush.

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Make Your Own Appliquéd and Quilted Christmas Tree Mug Rug with Pocket for the Holidays

Here's another way to make your Christmas holiday coffee, tea, and snack time more fun. This time is Christmas trees mini placemat. You'll be able to make your own appliquéd and quilted Christmas trees snack mat / mug rug / coaster with a pocket for a napkin and cutlery (or a snack) with this fun project. The snack mat measures approximately 8 ½” x 12” and you'll even get the directions on how to make the cute little 7" x 7" reversible cloth napkin! Keep it at home to decorate your table, take it to work to make your lunchtime feel even more festive, send it in your child's lunchbox, or use it for a handmade Christmas gift. 

applique Christmas trees quilted mug rug with pocket

For this project you will need:

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The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, link to the video tutorial, and the printable trees template to make a snack mat measuring approximately 8 ½” x 12” with a 7” x 7” reversible cloth napkin. 

Looking for other holiday mug rugs/snack mats? Check out these other projects!

Or just join us as we make the appliquéd Christmas trees project:

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Make a Santa Potholder for Your Christmas Baking - A Cute Christmas Kitchen Sewing Project

Today we're working with a Santa Claus sewing project again. This time it's an appliquéd and quilted Santa potholder! Brighten up your kitchen and make your holiday baking feel more festive by making your very own Kris Kringle potholder, hot pad, or trivet with today's tutorial.

Santa Claus appliqued quilted potholder sewing tutorial
For this project you will need:
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The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, link to the video tutorial, and the printable Santa template to make a potholder, trivet, or hot pad measuring approximately 9" x 9". Instructions for an optional hanging loop included.

Looking for other holiday potholders? Check out these other projects!


And watch the Santa potholder project tutorial right here:

Monday, November 22, 2021

Make Your Own Fabric Christmas Tree Ornament Drink Coasters for the Holiday - Quick and Easy Project Tutorial

Looking for a quick way to decorate your home for the Christmas holiday season while protecting your furniture from water rings? Make your own homemade Christmas tree ornament fabric drink coasters!  Your table top, home, and your parties and get togethers will be looking festive in minutes with your fabric and this step by step tutorial. 

Christmas tree ornament fabric drink coasters
For this project you will need:
 fabric for the ornaments
• fabric for the ornament top
• fabric clips or pins
• iron 
• always helpful for sewing: scissorsrotary cuttercutting rulercutting mat 

Disclosure: Deb's Days is a participant in affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to affiliated sites. This means that, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Your purchase helps support my work in bringing you new sewing and crafting content.

The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, round ornament template, and link to the video tutorial to make a set of four Christmas ornament drink coasters each measuring just over 4½". It's an instant digital download pattern so you can start on your project right away.

Looking for more coaster designs? Check out some of the other projects!

Green shamrock St. Patrick's Day drink coaster setfabric pumpkin drink coasters

Ready to learn how to make the fabric Christmas tree ornament drink coasters? Here ya go!

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Make Your Own Large Hot Pad with Fabric Strips Using the Quilt-As-You-Go Sewing Method

Looking for simple ideas to make homemade hot pads and trivets? Learn how to sew a large hot pad from fabric strips and batting using the quilt-as-you-go sewing technique with this step-by-step how-to tutorial. With the finished project measuring 12" x 16" it's great way to protect your table and countertops from your kitchen's big casserole dishes and glass pans. And it's a good project for a beginner, too! 

large quilt as you go fabric strip hot pad trivet

For this project you will need:

*all fabrics need to be 100% cotton

Disclosure: Deb's Days is a participant in affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to affiliated sites. This means that, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Your purchase helps support my work in bringing you new sewing and crafting content.

The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, and a link to the video tutorial to make a 12" x 16" quilt-as-you-go hot pad from fabric strips It's an instant digital download PDF pattern so you can get started on your project right away.


Looking for something else? Check out some of my other kitchen sewing and crafting projects!



And check out our work with the strip hot pad to see how easy it is for anyone to sew: