Friday, December 18, 2009

Potato Sack Christmas Stockings




















What would be better this time of year than a Potato Sack Christmas Stockings?

The back is made of nice soft velvet-type fabric. I love the contrast of that with the "rough and tough" potato sack burlap....

A lot of blue of course, since that is my favorite Christmas color...

You can make them any size you want of course, but I made mine nice and LARGE...!!!














See the gallon of milk for size comparison...





Have a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and Happy Sewing!!!
Crystelle
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Friday, December 11, 2009

Easy to Make Potato Sack Card

These cards are so much fun and what I like about them especially is that they are so simple to make!!!!












Enjoy!!!
Crystelle

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Monday, December 7, 2009

EASY Extra LARGE Potato Sack Gift Bag -- NO Sewing!

Just in time for Christmas, the Potato Sack Gift bag!

Great for LARGE and extra LARGE presents!!!
Crystelle
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Sinterklaas Bag = Burlap Potato Sack

As most of you know, I was born and raised in the Netherlands, where we celebrated Sinterklaas. Growing up celebrating this fun holiday may explain my fascination with gunny sacks....
Early November Sinterklaas (dressed as a Catholic Saint) arrives in Holland per steamship from Spain accompanied by his many helpers: Zwarte Pieten (Black Petes). He parades through the streets on his white horse. The Black Petes look for "bad" children, whom they will put into their bag (burlap!) and take back home with them to Spain.
Throughout the next few weeks children can place their shoes by the fireplace at night (with some treats for the horse in them), sing some fun Sinterklaas songs, and if they've been good, they may expect a treat in their shoe in the morning (hopefully this will be a chocolate letter~ the initial of their fist name). Zwarte Piet climbs down the chimney during the night to make the switch. Of course, the chimney may get him quite dirty, which explains why he's "black as soot."

























On December 5 (Sinterklaas Eve) a loud bang on the window announces the arrival of a whole lot of packages from Sinterklaas, which he has left on the doorstep (or by the hearth) in a large burlap bag (aka de zak van Sinterklaas)!
Fun FUN times, and GREAT memories!
Crystelle
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Monday, November 30, 2009

Noel Potato Sack Banner on Etsy Treasury


Etsy has a feature called Treasury and lo~and~behold, they chose one of the potato sack products to be included!
How fun!
Unfortunately this treasury page on Etsy has expired, but it was fun while it lasted!
Crystelle
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I must say that I really like the word Noel... It has a beautiful positive ring to it....

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Convenient Danaye Famous Potato Sack Purse

This Danaye PotatoPurse is so much fun because it has such a Western feeling to it.






















The fringe are just so much fun! And the contast with the potato sack make is so rural.
I like it!
Crystelle
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To view additional purses made out of feedsacks, please follow this link

Easy Country Chic Repurposed Potato Sack Pillows

Potato Sack Pillows are so fun!
And to avoid scratchiness for your Sunday afternoon nap, the back side is soft SOFT soft....
Just flip it over.
I also really like the way down pillow forms make the pillow easy to shape and make it nice and fluffy.....

They are just wow!
Crystelle
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Make Burlap Roses from Potato Sack Cloth

















My friend Amy was kind enough to teach me how to fold fabric roses, which method I used here for making this cute embellishment on a handbag. Instructions on how to make one are available on my How-To blog at http://tutorialboutique.blogspot.com/.
It is so fun to do, and very easy!
Crystelle

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Burlap Poppies (Out of a Potato Sack....)














Some scraps of the potato sack {after it has been used for a sewing project} are perfect for use as embellishment such as these poppies!
Very easy instructions on making these are right here.
Have fun!
Crystelle

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Idaho Haute Potato Sack Christmas Stocking = Fun Sewing

This is the most awesome way to decorate for Christmas!
What better than a Rustic Haute Potato Sack Stocking?








Easy to sew and FUN to look at!
Happy Christmas!

Crystelle
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Chic Famous Potato Spud Sack Purse Bag

















It was really fun to have some Virginia PotatoPurses in navy blue. Unfortunately, these have also been discontinued.



Still fun to look at!
Crystelle


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Ginny Spud Sack Purse

The Ginny PotatoPurse has been discontinued, but it was very popular while we were carrying it on our website. Just a fun, cute and practical handbag.

Everyone likes it!
At least that's what they tell me.
Don't want it to go to my head....




Have a fantastic day!
Crystelle

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Make Up Bags with Potato Sack Print

What a fun idea to stay organized in your handbag!
As requested by a special customer: Two different sizes of accessory bags for make-up, coupons, or other items in your purse. So cute!








It was such a good idea of her!
Crystelle


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Spud Sack Bulletin Board

You can never have too many ways to streamline and organize your home:
Thus the ultimate organization tool: the bulletin or message board!!
















Made from a cork board, covered with a genuine potato sack.
Fun to make, fun to look at, fun to use!
Crystelle
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Fun Craft and Sewing Project

This blog is filled with fun craft and sewing projects.





We hope you have a great time getting some fun and creative ideas for the use of potato sacks on this blog!
Crystelle
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Hope Bunting out of a Burlap Sack