When my dad was in the hospital, in a very small room, I made something similar to the clothespin bag on a hanger. I willed it with snacks, hand lotion, etc for my step mother to take and hang in his closet. She spent most of her days there so it came in handy.
I love these gifts. They are useful and scrappy. I just found you. Off to explore your other videos. Down To Earth simple chatter is what I love. Your video is like sitting in my neighbors living room type. Very welcoming..
Thanks you so much, love make tote bag and book cover. from Tasmania Australia. Thankyou putting on your blog as most us cannot afford the items pattern Thankyou🥰
I was gone for Christmas last year, my outside tree is up with lights on and now I’m looking for new Christmas craft ideas….gift shopping and sewing all done.
So glad I found this! As an expat British person living is S Texas, I am surrounded by people who have no idea what a peg is or how to dry clothes outside! I made myself the peg bag this morning, I have been using an old plastic Folgers coffee tub to keep my pegs in. You have no idea how excited I am to use it! I’d love to make some for gifts,but no one I know would even understand what it is. 😢. Including my own daughter! 😂😂. Thank you!
I couldn't believe this when I read it, I asked my friend who used to live in Texas and she confirmed that in the US you aren't allowed to hang washing outside!
Hanging out clothing/wash usually is not allowed in HOAs. The rules are everybody should have an electric clothes dryer in the house. I live in NE Tx & i live in the country/back roads. But my road is a gravel road & its just not worth hanging my clothes outside to dry cuz of the road dust. And also i have many trees in my yard with lots of birds who may poop on the clean clothes.😳
I want to do nightcaps. My great grandfather used to wear a nightcap to bed, sort of a triangular shaped, soft flannel, the long part would hang down the back. I got a pattern that has a small elastic section. I think this will not only be fun, but with the cost of heating and electric, it will be helpful, too. I have other ideas if I get really into it, like aprons, oven mitts, and the towels for the kitchen stove that loop over and button.
Just made my first dress after about 40 yrs! It’s huge but I love it! 😂 it’s supposed to be loose & roomy, but I think I might need to alter a wee bit…….thank you for the inspiration ❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I hope to do bowl covers, peg bag and bookmark! I usually start thinking about gift making in September because 3 of my boys have birthdays just before Christmas. Napkins and coasters are great too!. Thanks so much for all the great ideas! The spirit is SO willing but unfortunately the flesh can't keep up! I'll be grateful for what I get done :D
@SewHayleyJane we are going to make some bowl covers ,then a peg bag. My little boys just turned t and my little girl is almost 5,their fav things to make with fat quarters are shopping totes. X
I can totally relate to good intentions and then nothing happens until the panic zone in December ! 😱🤭 Thank you so much for sharing this video 🙏 some lovely ideas, have subscribed and am now off to check out your other videos 🤩 very seasonal greetings to you and your family, best wishes from France
I make deeper, bigger peg bags, but rename them depending on what I think they'll be good for, and made to hang on the door of wherever: Bra Bin Ordinary Every Day Undies Sorage Plastic Bag Drop Receipt Drop Make up Holder Nail varnish and Accessories Storeage Sock Sack Sewing Notions Bag Fruit and Veg Caddie Cable Caddie Tea Towel Bag Heard Trimmer and Bits Bag Pegs You get the drift...I can customise a peg bag for pretty much anything!!😆😆
How fantastic are your ideas! I just found you, love your personality and so immediately subscribed! I’ve just made some hair brush “holder bags”, with matching hair scrunchies for my daughters. Looking forward to all your up coming projects x
Thank you so much Hayley, these are all great suggestions for gifts. I’m going to make the floaty top, tea cosy and tote bag….for starters. Sending best wishes from sunny and hot Queensland, Australia 🥰🌺🌻🌸🌼💐🇦🇺😎
Love the bowl covers as I’m trying to use less Saran or clear plastic wrap. Just wondering if there are any tips for sewing with oil cloth? Thanks bunches for the ideas!!
They are such a great alternative. I haven't personally ever sewn with oil cloth so couldn't give any tips, I would imagine it might be useful to use a slightly more heavy duty needle though, like a denim. And I believe you could just use pinking scissors and not need to worry about hemming
Great video thanks !!! 💖💖Started my Xmas gift making, so far done 1, cut out material for another (snorkel set drawstring bag)...got lots more to do, but this video has given me some fab ideas 😉
Hello, I saw your video where you made Christmas gifts, including an spron for your sister. You sewed a label with a cute quote. Can you tell me where can.i get these ki d of labels?. Thank you so much
Hi, glad you enjoyed it. The links to all the blogs and videos I talked about are in the video description box - you might have to click on "more" to expand it and see them all
As an American, I had no idea what you meant by peg bag, lol. Despite the fact that my mom adores clotheslines and when she recently bought a condo in Florida, she was looking for one where she would be allowed have a clothesline on her patio. This is adorable and I definitely need to make one for her! Thank you! P.S. Do you hang your clothes out in the winter as well?
This has completely blown my mind that you aren’t allowed to dry washing outside in America! Hope your mum found a place to do so! If it’s a dry day in the winter I’ll put washing out, it won’t be warm enough to dry completely but it makes everything smell so good if they get a blast of fresh air. Not towels though - towels can go weird and crispy
@@SewHayleyJane many people can, some people do but it’s pretty rare, and many people can’t due to condo association/apartment rules/homeowner association rules. My mom was able to run a retractable line across her screened-in porch at her condo, so she’s a happy camper! It’s actually ideal, since in south Florida it rains so much.
USA. Wisconsin. Found you❤. Living in a heavily Amish area...yes they do line-dry all year! Me, no way! Began Christmas gift making in June! Still not early enough 😂 Happy sewing everyone! Wonderful holiday wishes!
A few people in the US have asked me this, in the UK we hang our laundry outside to dry (when the weather is nice) and use pegs to clip the clothes to the washing line. So the bag is to hold all the pegs in which you can hang on the line too
That's a great idea and probably fairly easy to add. This type of book cover is just one for putting inside a bigger bag to keep your book safe... not super necessary but adds a lovely cosy element to reading!
In UK, Australia, New Zealand and other countries, we hang our washing outside to dry on clothes lines, with pegs, or clothes pins as you might know them as. We have peg bags to hold the pegs, the clothes hanger hooks over the clothes line for easy access to the pegs. Very handy.
Hehe, we’ve had a few people not in the UK asking this… it’s a bag that you put clothes pegs/pins in which you can hang on your washing line when you hang clothes out to dry. As I understand it that isn’t the done thing in the US
Not to early. I already put my tree out. I live alone no one to stop me 😊
Oh I love that, I'd probably do the same!!
Love this!
Your funny 😊
Me too!
I love you. Don’t live alone but putting out the tree! Thank you.
When my dad was in the hospital, in a very small room, I made something similar to the clothespin bag on a hanger. I willed it with snacks, hand lotion, etc for my step mother to take and hang in his closet. She spent most of her days there so it came in handy.
Oh that's such a lovely idea!
I made 25 bucket hats for an advent swap box! I’ve been in Christmas sewing mode for a few months! It’s never too early. ❤
Oh wow!! Well done you, that’s amazing
This is the first time I’ve seen your channel. I like it very much. Thank you for these suggestions.
In Puerto Rico,where I live,a lot of people start decorating for Christmas even before Thanksgiving 😂!
I love these gifts. They are useful and scrappy. I just found you. Off to explore your other videos. Down To Earth simple chatter is what I love. Your video is like sitting in my neighbors living room type. Very welcoming..
Aw that’s such a lovely thing to say thank you so much
I love the fact you dont stick to the same things, you are making things i have never seen before. So pleased i came across your channel xxx
Thank you so much, I'm really pleased!
I’ve been listening to Christmas music for…almost 3 weeks.
as someone who has been making gifts since april, i really appreciate this 😂
Oh my goodness, well done you!
Thanks you so much, love make tote bag and book cover. from Tasmania Australia. Thankyou putting on your blog as most us cannot afford the items pattern Thankyou🥰
You are so welcome! Really pleased it was useful
You are a delight to watch! Thank you ❤
Oh thank you so much!
I was gone for Christmas last year, my outside tree is up with lights on and now I’m looking for new Christmas craft ideas….gift shopping and sewing all done.
Oh wow you are so organised well done you!!
So glad I found this! As an expat British person living is S Texas, I am surrounded by people who have no idea what a peg is or how to dry clothes outside! I made myself the peg bag this morning, I have been using an old plastic Folgers coffee tub to keep my pegs in. You have no idea how excited I am to use it! I’d love to make some for gifts,but no one I know would even understand what it is. 😢. Including my own daughter! 😂😂. Thank you!
I couldn't believe this when I read it, I asked my friend who used to live in Texas and she confirmed that in the US you aren't allowed to hang washing outside!
I live in the US and we definitely hang our clothes out to dry. And I know what pegs are, but we call them clothespins. Lol
Hanging out clothing/wash usually is not allowed in HOAs. The rules are everybody should have an electric clothes dryer in the house. I live in NE Tx & i live in the country/back roads. But my road is a gravel road & its just not worth hanging my clothes outside to dry cuz of the road dust. And also i have many trees in my yard with lots of birds who may poop on the clean clothes.😳
The book bag would be great as a sleeve for a kindle
Definitely! You'd make it exactly the same way but could change the measurements slightly for a nice snug fit
This is one of the best I’ve seen in a long while! Thank you for all the new ideas for gift giving 😊
You are so welcome!
I want to do nightcaps. My great grandfather used to wear a nightcap to bed, sort of a triangular shaped, soft flannel, the long part would hang down the back. I got a pattern that has a small elastic section. I think this will not only be fun, but with the cost of heating and electric, it will be helpful, too. I have other ideas if I get really into it, like aprons, oven mitts, and the towels for the kitchen stove that loop over and button.
Oooh I love that idea, very victorian chic and like you say, a great way to try and stay snug
Thank you very much.
You are welcome!
Just made my first dress after about 40 yrs! It’s huge but I love it! 😂 it’s supposed to be loose & roomy, but I think I might need to alter a wee bit…….thank you for the inspiration ❤
That's amazing!!
@@SewHayleyJane thank you! 😁
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I hope to do bowl covers, peg bag and bookmark! I usually start thinking about gift making in September because 3 of my boys have birthdays just before Christmas. Napkins and coasters are great too!. Thanks so much for all the great ideas! The spirit is SO willing but unfortunately the flesh can't keep up! I'll be grateful for what I get done :D
Oh my goodness Christmas is a busy enough time as it is without three birthdays thrown in! Well done you for anything you are able to do
Yay, I love Xmas sewing. My children and I love using fat quarters for our sewing and crafts. Love love love them x
That’s so lovely that you sew together!! Hope you found something useful
@SewHayleyJane we are going to make some bowl covers ,then a peg bag. My little boys just turned t and my little girl is almost 5,their fav things to make with fat quarters are shopping totes. X
Oh that’s so lovely!!! I really need to get my five year old doing a bit more, she loves fabric and is always pilfering pieces!
What in the world is a peg bag??? Cannot figure this out.
@bethmyers2941 you hook it on the washing line and store your pegs in it x
Love the ideas, but mostly I had to say how much I love your hair. Absolutely beautiful.
Take care, happy sewing
Aw thank you so much!!! I’m loving it shorter!!
Love the bowl cover. You are adorable I’m not a great sewer but will try now! Thank you.
aw thank you! They are a great project to start with
I love your ideas! It's never too early to sew for Christmas gifts!! They all take more time than you expect. Watching from Texas, USA.
That is so true, time to queue up a few festive movies and get sewing
I can totally relate to good intentions and then nothing happens until the panic zone in December ! 😱🤭
Thank you so much for sharing this video 🙏 some lovely ideas, have subscribed and am now off to check out your other videos 🤩 very seasonal greetings to you and your family, best wishes from France
I’m going to your website right now I need more Xmas ideas. Lol
Hope you find lots
Thanks for the bright and bubbly and very fun video, watching from Australia, will make some of these hopefully - God bless you SewHayleyJane
Thank you so much!
I just found you. You’re awesome!
Aw thank you so much!
Great ideas, thanks
You are so welcome!
I make deeper, bigger peg bags, but rename them depending on what I think they'll be good for, and made to hang on the door of wherever:
Bra Bin
Ordinary Every Day Undies Sorage
Plastic Bag Drop
Receipt Drop
Make up Holder
Nail varnish and Accessories Storeage
Sock Sack
Sewing Notions Bag
Fruit and Veg Caddie
Cable Caddie
Tea Towel Bag
Heard Trimmer and Bits Bag
Pegs
You get the drift...I can customise a peg bag for pretty much anything!!😆😆
Ooooh my gosh that's amazing! I love it!
I just found this video and I’m hooked ! SewHayleyJane is amazing 💖 thank you for all the inspiring content 🎉
Oh wow thank you so much Debbie!
You're so funny!! Love it~~ "A shower cap for the dog" - hilarious! Thank you for your great video!
Hehe, glad you enjoyed it!
Love your video and am going to try to make the flowy(?) blouse.
Amazing, hope you enjoy it
How fantastic are your ideas! I just found you, love your personality and so immediately subscribed! I’ve just made some hair brush “holder bags”, with matching hair scrunchies for my daughters. Looking forward to all your up coming projects x
Thank you so much! I love that idea, I’ve lost two of my daughter’s hairbrushes at swimming lessons so I think I need this!
Thank you so much for such a great video. So happy to have found your channel xx
You are so welcome!
Wonderful ideas! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Putting mine up this week
Enjoy!!!
Gift 1 starts at 2:08
Lovely ideas!
Thank you!
Thank you Hayley I love quick Ideas.. I have to be done by December 1st.. I start to panic if not
I wish I could be that organised!!
What are bucket hat
@@terridewolf4353 Its a type of sun hat with a wide brim, like this one by Waves and Wild www.wavesandwild.com/shop/sandcastle-bucket-hat-ww/
Great video! I did watch the 'daisy jones kimono' video that you did earlier this year. great new ideas here, thank you x
So glad you've found it useful!
Great ideas! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
You have given us great ideas
Glad you like them!
I think for wax fabric covers/wraps you only need to give them neat edges with pinking shears
Thanks
No problem
I have started looking for ideas for gifts the last few days. Everytime I look I just find things for me. Whoops
The top top looks great.
Haha, I'm like that too!!
Nice idea 🎉
Thank you
It's not too early.....carry on!
😋
Thank you so much Hayley, these are all great suggestions for gifts. I’m going to make the floaty top, tea cosy and tote bag….for starters. Sending best wishes from sunny and hot Queensland, Australia 🥰🌺🌻🌸🌼💐🇦🇺😎
So pleased you found some useful ideas!!
Love the video. What is the pattern you are wearing pls. I have this fabric and love your top.
Thank you, it's the Tilly and the Buttons Billie sweatshirt, one of my favourites!
Love the bowl covers as I’m trying to use less Saran or clear plastic wrap. Just wondering if there are any tips for sewing with oil cloth? Thanks bunches for the ideas!!
They are such a great alternative. I haven't personally ever sewn with oil cloth so couldn't give any tips, I would imagine it might be useful to use a slightly more heavy duty needle though, like a denim. And I believe you could just use pinking scissors and not need to worry about hemming
Thank you so very much!!!!
Merci pour ces idées !
vous êtes les bienvenus (sorry if that's wrong - google translate!)
Great video thanks !!! 💖💖Started my Xmas gift making, so far done 1, cut out material for another (snorkel set drawstring bag)...got lots more to do, but this video has given me some fab ideas 😉
Oh wow well done you! Glad you have some more ideas!
Hello, I saw your video where you made Christmas gifts, including an spron for your sister. You sewed a label with a cute quote. Can you tell me where can.i get these ki d of labels?. Thank you so much
They are from Little Rosy Cheeks, she does the best labels!
I loved this video!! I also love your top! Beautiful color and I love the sleeves. What pattern is it?
Thank you, it’s a Tilly and the Buttons Billie top
Nice video.
FYI There is vinyl coated cottons now. And you can purchase vinyl sheets to press onto your own cottons. Thanks for the ideas! ❤️
Thank you for the lovely ideas. Like the last idea to make for my self. How do I find you blogs please
Hi, glad you enjoyed it. The links to all the blogs and videos I talked about are in the video description box - you might have to click on "more" to expand it and see them all
Ollliked the video. How do I find the patterns/instructions?
Hi, they are all linked in the description box
So in England, pegs are clothes pins to hang clothing on outdoor clothes lines?
Yes that's right, I had no idea they were called something different in other countries!
I'm like you, I have all the ideas but don't get round to many. I vow to start earlier each year so this video is good timing for me. Thanks
You can do it!!!
Great gifts. I love the dress you're wearing in the video. Is there a pattern for your dress available?
Hi, it’s the Tilly and the Buttons Billie jumper, so snuggly!!
I'm a new subscriber to your TH-cam. How can I find the pattern? Do you have a link? I love all your clothes, the fabric and patterns.
@@maryd51 Thank you, here's the link to the jumper pattern I'm wearing shop.tillyandthebuttons.com/collections/sewingpatterns/products/billie
As an American, I had no idea what you meant by peg bag, lol. Despite the fact that my mom adores clotheslines and when she recently bought a condo in Florida, she was looking for one where she would be allowed have a clothesline on her patio. This is adorable and I definitely need to make one for her! Thank you! P.S. Do you hang your clothes out in the winter as well?
This has completely blown my mind that you aren’t allowed to dry washing outside in America! Hope your mum found a place to do so! If it’s a dry day in the winter I’ll put washing out, it won’t be warm enough to dry completely but it makes everything smell so good if they get a blast of fresh air. Not towels though - towels can go weird and crispy
@@SewHayleyJane many people can, some people do but it’s pretty rare, and many people can’t due to condo association/apartment rules/homeowner association rules. My mom was able to run a retractable line across her screened-in porch at her condo, so she’s a happy camper! It’s actually ideal, since in south Florida it rains so much.
USA. Wisconsin. Found you❤. Living in a heavily Amish area...yes they do line-dry all year! Me, no way! Began Christmas gift making in June! Still not early enough 😂
Happy sewing everyone!
Wonderful holiday wishes!
How do I get the floaty top pattern? Or tutorial please
Hi, the link is in the caption - Daisy Jones Top
I have an accent, but your accent is beautiful.
I live in the US and I have never heard of a peg bag. What is it?
A few people in the US have asked me this, in the UK we hang our laundry outside to dry (when the weather is nice) and use pegs to clip the clothes to the washing line. So the bag is to hold all the pegs in which you can hang on the line too
I normally start planning my Christmas sewing in the middle of the year, it’s about my only claim to being organised though…
Hehe, that's still a great level of organisation!
I use my peg bag as panty hose storage. This way, the nylons do not get snagged on anything and are ready to go for the festive season if needed.
I love that idea!!!
Book bag needs handles!
That's a great idea and probably fairly easy to add. This type of book cover is just one for putting inside a bigger bag to keep your book safe... not super necessary but adds a lovely cosy element to reading!
What is a peg bag?? Cannot figure this out.
In some countries clothes pins are called pegs.
In UK, Australia, New Zealand and other countries, we hang our washing outside to dry on clothes lines, with pegs, or clothes pins as you might know them as. We have peg bags to hold the pegs, the clothes hanger hooks over the clothes line for easy access to the pegs. Very handy.
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What is a peg bag?🤔
Hehe, we’ve had a few people not in the UK asking this… it’s a bag that you put clothes pegs/pins in which you can hang on your washing line when you hang clothes out to dry. As I understand it that isn’t the done thing in the US
temu do a lot of heat transfers that are actually pretty decent and well priced
That's a great shout
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