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Super Fast Last Minute Gifts!

These gift ideas can be sewn in a hurry! There are only a few days left before Christmas but that is plenty of time with this list of easy to sew projects!
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The Sew Spoiled Cosmetic Case pattern is fast and easy. In no time at all you will have 3 zipper cases to give to family, friends and love ones.
You can also fill them with goodies for an extra added treat!
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These key fobs make excellent gifts. The pattern uses scraps of fabric and interfacing.
Anyone would love a colorful key fob to carry their keys on.
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If a friend or family member is receiving an iPad for Christmas you might want to make them a special Sew Spoiled iPad Folding Case!
Here is a quote from a customer, “Great pattern! Start to finish in 3 hours. Easy, straight forward and luv the finished product. :-)”
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Need a quick pattern that makes a lot in a short amount of time. I found a wonderful apron tutorial at Fabritopia it is called Apron in an hour!
These aprons are adorable and super easy! If you are a beginner seamstress these aprons would be a great sewn gift to give.
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Make a Paper Wreath with sheet music or a paper back book. This fun gift is easy to make and saves you money!
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Lavender Eye Pillows are quick to make and smell fantastic! If you know someone who needs a relaxing moment then make them a therapeutic eye pillow.
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