This week is my turn for the Zakka Style Sew Along put together by Lindsey from LRstitched. This is also the final project in the book! We have seen so many great projects that people have created using this fun book. I admit I was especially excited about my project. I originally planned to use some fun bright orange and green Essex linen I received from Robert Kaufman for this sew along. I sewed these little boxes in the hottest part of July and was feeling the itch to sew with some Christmas fabric in my stash. Having never made fabric boxes before, I wasn't familiar with how they would be constructed. I expected I would put these together just like a handbag or tote. There was a quite a bit of hand sewing involved when putting the final boxes together. Not being a pro hand-sewer, this was a bit of challenge to me.
Finishing off the hand-sewn edge of the box was a bit frustrating for me. When finishing the binding, I folded it under--even with the edge. When sewing these corners together it was hard to get a smooth finish with stitching the binding together. If I were to do it again, I would finish the binding slightly longer than the side so it would be easier to finish these off. The pictures of the boxes in the book are beautiful, but none of them show a good shot of how the hand-sewing should look. This would have been very helpful for an amateur like me.
I opted not to do the leaf detail because it didn't match the fabrics I chose.
I also chose to do a little different machine quilting detail than the
pattern called for. It was fun to come
up with some designs that were more Christmasy.
I started doing the hand-stitching shown in the pattern using some Cosmo
floss from Lecien, but again didn't feel it fit with the overall look I was
going for so I opted not to.
There were a couple things I felt
needed to be a bit more clear in the pattern, but that could just be me and my
lack of Zakka experience. I figured it all out, but did have to reread some sections of the pattern a few times. It was a great
little pattern, and my daughter loves our new Christmas boxes. I love how they turned out. I've realized that one of the secrets to
using a pattern is making those tweaks that result in a project that I love.
Finally, I have a fun giveaway for you this week! CLOSED
Aurifil, Robert Kaufman, and Lecien provided products for the Zakka sew-along. Since I changed my mind on this project twice mid-stream, I have some goodies I didn't use. Aurifil sent sample packs to giveaway, but I also have some extra 1/2 yard cuts of Essex Linen, an Aurifil card, and some Cosmo Floss samples to give away.Three winners will each receive a fun bundle pulled together from some of these products. Just leave a comment. Please remember to leave contact info if your email isn't connected to your profile. Giveaway will close Sept 13th.
Aurifil, Robert Kaufman, and Lecien provided products for the Zakka sew-along. Since I changed my mind on this project twice mid-stream, I have some goodies I didn't use. Aurifil sent sample packs to giveaway, but I also have some extra 1/2 yard cuts of Essex Linen, an Aurifil card, and some Cosmo Floss samples to give away.
I love your Christmas boxes! They will look so cute out as decorations when the seasons comes. Makes me excited for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Xmas boxes...although makes me slightly depressed to be thinking about Xmas in Sept!
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas boxes. Very Festive. Thanks for sharing. Mary
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas boxes are just wonderful - I fell off the Zakka bandwagon for awhile, but I really want to dig the linen back out and make these! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas theme boxes were a great way to go. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove these boxes! I've worked through a couple projects in this book - these are next on my list :)
ReplyDeleteThose boxes are so great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!! Love your boxes!
ReplyDeleteI love the snowflake quilting on those adorable boxes! I am really thinking I should have joined that quilt along!
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are adorable! I'd better get started on my Christmas projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the boxes! They look so uniform and perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun boxes! And I have the same problem as you with hand sewing - mine does that all the time, and I can't figure out why no matter how tightly I pull the stitches! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun boxes and a super giveaway, thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThe boxes are so cool! Love the quilting on the sides, getting closer and closer to attempting something like that.
ReplyDeleteYour boxes turned out really cute & love the snowflake stitching too! Thanks for the great giveaway - very nice.
ReplyDeleteKati,I love your boxes - I'm wanting to make some for the kids toys and wonder if they would hold up to the rough treatment that the kids will give them.
ReplyDeleteI tend to shy away from patterns because I get frustrated with them - I love what you said about tweaking them to make them fit your likes! These boxes are adorable by the way :)
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are great and your candid comments were appreciated!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThose boxes look great. I love the texty reindeer fabric. Did you use the interfacing suggested in the book or something else? I want to make sure I use something sturdy enough that my boxes won't cave.
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are so cute, Christmasy but not over the top.
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are wonderful, a great gift idea. Thank you for the opportunity to win some goodies!
ReplyDeleteI love your boxes! It's definitely a reminder that I need to get started on holiday sewing!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric boxes! Thanks for the chance to win these fab goodies!
ReplyDeleteI love these boxes. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love boxes and cute storage. This book has been on my amazon wish list for too long, i must have it!
ReplyDeleteLove the boxes! Thanks for the generous give-away!
ReplyDeleteChristmas...I guess it is time to starting thinking about those projects. Love your boxes!
ReplyDeleteI've seen so many great fabric boxes lately! I've really been wanting to try my hand at it but feel a bit intimidated. Thanks for sharing your review of the Zakka boxes and how you would modify the process!
ReplyDeleteLove the boxies, they look like they will make great gifts. Just in case I win you can contact me at fafew4429@msn.com
ReplyDeleteOh my, lovely nesting boxes! Beautiful fabric and just perfect for the holidays. I cannot believe we are at the end of the book. Thank you Kati, for sharing your take on the project. They turned out beautiful. Judith, Texas
ReplyDeleteI love those nested baskets! This would solve a lot of organizational needs at my house... Thanks for the chance at the giveaway goodies!
ReplyDeleteLove the holly and snowflake details you added. I might have to make myself some of these to store my fabric scraps. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOoh...I'm so glad I've seen the Christmas boxes before I made mine. I think I'm going to have to copy that plan!
ReplyDeletelove your boxes w/the christmas fabrics! thanks for the inspiration...
ReplyDeleteChristmas boxes... great idea. I love the reindeer fabric!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how your nesting boxes turned out! Very cute! And great quilting designs. :) Thanks for the fun giveaway! (I shared it over at The One Stop Giveaway Shop! Hope that's ok.) :)
ReplyDeleteCool! I really love this book, I need to get a copy!
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are adorable, what wonderful uses I can imagine..thanks for chance at this giveaway hope I win...
ReplyDeletecute box...
ReplyDeleteI looooove your little nesting boxes! And I love the christmas tree shape quilting. It'd be fun to make a non-specific quilt and quilt it with christmas elements. Like a hidden message! I'll have to go get the Zakka book now...you've talked me into it.
ReplyDeleteYour boxes look great! :) and thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI was up last night, thinking about making fabric boxes to store lots of stuff around the house. These are pretty cute. Thanks for the chance on those fun goodies.
ReplyDeleteI love the changes you made! I wasn't feeling the applique on the ones in the book, and I've been undecided on how to make mine. You've inspired me to just keep it simple with the patchwork and quilting. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour boxes turned out beautifully in spite of your difficulty! Thanks for sharing your experience with this project and for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas boxes! TFS
ReplyDeleteVery cute nesting boxes. I love the festive quilting you chose. Thanks for the chance to win some stuff too!
ReplyDeleteI love the nesting baskets! I like how nice and sharp you got the edges of them. Most I have seen that are square are kind of rounded. These look very professional.
ReplyDeleteI love your boxes, so lovely christmas fabrics and wonderful quilting! Great!
ReplyDeleteYour boxes turned out so cute! Love that creative quilting!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! I love the countdown to christmas line! They'd match my lap quilt perfectly!:)
ReplyDeleteI love how you have the reindeer names round the top of one of the boxes. I found this project a little fiddly but like you, I loved the end result. Well done and thanks for the blog.
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are lovely! I especially like the snow flake quilting!
ReplyDeleteI love your boxes! They will be great for Christmas time! I think I should try to make a set! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting on the boxes is perfect! Love the snowflake and mistletoe! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLovely boxes, have been thinking of making these for scraps, and they would come in handy in my sewing room!!! Cute snowflakes, looks great!
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are very cute.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this.
Sarahjd766 at yahoo dot com
Great idea to make your boxes in Christmas fabrics! I love them!
ReplyDeleteLove your boxes. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis is a super giveaway! I love to stitch too and the colors are fantastic! Please pick me!
ReplyDeleteYour boxes turned out really cute. I, too, have been hankering for Christmas projects!
ReplyDeleteThose boxes are so cute. I really need to buy the book.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a lovely giveaway!
eli(at)sharksdinner(dot)com
Your boxes turned out lovely! I didn't like the construction of the boxes at all and actually came up with a new way of constructing them. One that involved zero hand sewing!
ReplyDeleteThose boxes are really adorable :D
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make some boxes. Yours are lovely.
ReplyDeleteas far as i can tell, you can never have enough boxes! these look great.
ReplyDeletePreciso de umas caixas lidas assim,Obrigada tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese nesting boxes were one of the projects that pulled me in to the Zakka world and I love how they turn out but agree with you about the construction! I've so far only made the small one. Super giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteWhat darling Christmas boxes! I love the quilting you did on the sides!!
ReplyDeleteI love your nesting boxes. They are perfect for organizing sewing stuff too. Thanks for the inspiration and the chance to win too.
ReplyDeleteI love your nesting boxes. They are perfect for organizing sewing stuff too. Thanks for the inspiration and the chance to win too.
ReplyDeletecute bags! and an aurifil color card is such a good idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch neat boxes, thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteThose boxes look great (now I want to make my own).
ReplyDeleteHI! Yes,they are adorable! Yes,i'm going to 'need' to make some now too! What neat gifts!
ReplyDeleteThank You for your blog+a great giveaway! Happy Stitching!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
Wow, adorable Christmas Boxes, inspirational. Thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas boxes. Love how they fit into each other.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win one of your prizes.
Love your Christmas boxes. Thank you for a chance at the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are beautiful in the Christmas fabrics. I have started mine but constructing in a different way, it's been great getting tips and tricks from everyone in the sew a long.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - how gorgeous are these Xmas boxes! I'm a total sucker for any Xmas sewing toys and I love, love, love how you put these together :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for a chance to win a great prize.
Marilize
What great little boxes! I could use a few (dozen) of these in my craft room!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the nesting boxes! I am thinking I could use them in so many different places. And The fact that you can fold them up when they aren't being used is just so awesome! I love the space saver storage option :)
ReplyDeleteI am participating in a Swap and my partner wants little fabric bins like this, I may have to get one the Zakka Style Sew Along and sue her book! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI think the boxes turned out great! I always hate when patterns don't show what certain things should look like. I go a little crazy trying to figure out if I did it right or not.
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable boxes! So pretty! I really have to look up this book =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
Lovely boxes - I particularly like the reindeer names binding - it's come out really well. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of these boxes! They will look great with other Christmas decor!
ReplyDeleteLove these nesting boxes. I'll have to make some now. thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to think about Christmas projects and these look like so much fun. Maybe I'll try them.
ReplyDeleteWhat cute boxes!
ReplyDeleteLove your boxes. I love nesting things...and fabric and these are the best of both worlds.
ReplyDeleteI love the way your boxes turned out! I have this book, but have yet to make one of the projects. I've totally enjoyed following along these last months as project after project was completed. I am inspired! Thanks for the chance to win some great products!
ReplyDeleteI love these boxes! I definitely think I need some of these in my craft room!
ReplyDeleteI love those boxes! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're boxes still look awesome and I would never have noticed the binding if you didn't mention it! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI have been dying to try Essex linen. I hear so may good things about it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI think the boxes are fun. You did a great job! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat will you do with your nesting boxes? What goes into them? They're darling. Just love that Aurifil thread, so thank you very much for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Thanks!
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Great boxes! That's what I was looking for each Monday. Some inpiration how to handle the project. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYour nesting boxes are so nice. I think the holly and snowflake designs you came up with are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThose nesting boxes are un-real! Amazing job!!!
ReplyDeletei have yet to find a pattern for boxes i love, but this one looks so cute! i might need to try it... thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletei would love to win thanks
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I'm scared of them because it sounds like it was challenging for my novice level but very cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
Elizabeth
lwghosts at yahoo dot com
Love the boxes - I have the book, will have to make these. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove your nesting boxes. Thanks for the chance to win. (Sorry to see the end of this blog tour!)
ReplyDeletevery nice boxes!
ReplyDeletethank you for giveaway
Love the little boxes. Your christmasy quilting looks great.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! It makes me want to sew something Christmasy.
ReplyDeleteI really like your final product and thanks for the tip too..
ReplyDeletecute boxes! love that you are OK to change your direction half way...well, ok, a few times during a project! me too!
ReplyDeleteReally nice boxes. Thanks for the chance to win. Very nice site.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I love the christmassy quilting :) I also love the reindeer binding, it seems to look familiar to me, what fabric is it if you don't mind me asking?
ReplyDeleteYou did a nice job on the boxes. It sounds as if this project might have been more difficult than some of the others.
ReplyDeleteI am loving my Zakka style book! I have so far made 2 of the projects-though multiples of one. I want to make every project in the book and Im not usually such a pattern follower.
ReplyDeletehow fun are these boxes! i may have to make some of these now.... love it! :]
ReplyDeleteOut of curiosity, where did you get the essex linen? I keep thinking I would like to give it a try, and then I get cold feet because I haven't actually *touched* it in the fabric store. Do you order yours?
ReplyDeleteI like the Christmasy feel of these boxes. I hope I can make some this week.
ReplyDeleteI love your take on the nesting boxes - they look so sophisticated! I might actually have to try this one...
ReplyDeleteThose are the cutest lil darn boxes I've ever seen! I'm so glad someone pinned them!
ReplyDeleteThese boxes are so cute... inspired me to make some for myself. Thanks for the chance with the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteNice patterns! I just love Aurifil and I just used Essex in my first quilt! It quilted beautifully. Thanks for the chance to win! Mcantril@kc.rr.com
ReplyDeleteSuch cute boxes, tricky handsewing or not. I appreciate the honest pattern review.
ReplyDeleteYour boxes look really lovely, your fabric choices are great & I like the modern, streamlined Christmas look. Thanks for the fab giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love making boxes like these! These would make good boxes for presents with a bit of plastic wrapping! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your boxes. Think I have to own the Zakka book.
ReplyDeleteKati, as always, it came out great! I think one of my favorite parts is the box where you can see the names of the reindeer on top. That and the red with white polk-a-dots. Bonus that you have another fun finished project at home!
ReplyDeleteThese look great. Especially with the linen and the fabric :)
ReplyDeleteSusanne
This book is definitely on my bucket list! Love your ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
You're boxes ARE fab, and thank you so much for the tips, they'll really help when I put mine together.
ReplyDeleteYour boxes are beautiful! What a great idea to use Christmas fabric. Thanks for the great pictures and details and thanks for a great giveaway!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift idea! I love the boxes...
ReplyDeleteGreat project idea and I love how they look in the Christmas fabric... Tres elegant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little box. Love them. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love the boxes... they are so cute! I guess I need to buy that book...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win that bundle of goodies!
Your Christmas boxes are way too cute! Would make great gifts for my friends this year! thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteI love these boxes and you critique of the tutorial is great--and the xmas idea is cool too-thanx
ReplyDeleteLove these boxes. They're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the boxes! Great idea for Christmas! Thanks for sharing your honest opinion on the book. I'm an amateur with hand sewing and this helps me to decide whether to get the book.
ReplyDeleteI think your boxes turned out great. I do so love anything to do with Christmas;) I really appreciate your honesty in making these boxes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun giveaway too!
Great boxes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win, Aurifil thread are my favorites.
Karin på Ösäter
http://karinpaosater.blogg.se/
kkforsberg@telia.com
Love these boxes. I would like to makes a few of them but it is a little scary
ReplyDeletethanks for the warning tips for we otehr Zakka novices it;s really good to know yr not alone scratching yr head with a pattern. Great Moda as well ( I jsut made 22 Xmas stockings for my husbands school class with the same one )
ReplyDeleteI love your boxes!
ReplyDeleteI'm not at all familiar with Zaka but these are terrific!
ReplyDeleteby customizing the boxes to suit your preferences, you really brought the project to life! I like seeing the different motif to match the fabric theme!
ReplyDeleteI can see these filled with round Christmas ornaments and candy canes and tiny little wrapped boxes as a center piece for a holiday buffet or get together.
ReplyDeleteYour fabric boxes are awesome!
ReplyDeletethese boxes are gorgeous and you did an amazing job on them
ReplyDeleteI love the boxes! So adorable and your quilting on them is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteLove the boxes u did a great job
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ReplyDeleteLove working with linen, and the Zakka projects are all so delicate and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat boxes! I may try to make some. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love these boxes - good warning on the hand sewing though, so I'll be prepared and not get frustrated. These would make nice gifts...
ReplyDeletethe boxes are lovely -and the colors in your giveaway goodies are YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteLove those nesting boxes!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese boxes are so timely! I'm working on a little scrap basket and it's easy except for all the piecing. I don't mind the handwork and may switch to your boxes! Thanks for the idea and chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove homemade boxes and bowls too. September is my birthday month...so, thanks for the opportunity to win something.
ReplyDeleteThe boxes look great!
ReplyDeleteI have been plaaning to make a few boxes and have not yet tackled that so I was grateful to read your comments on the binding. I will keep that in mind when I try!
absolutely love the boxes....now i must buy the book so that i can make them, too....thank you for your hints & thank you for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteLove those boxes! Some of my favorites from the whole series!
ReplyDeleteI love your nesting boxes!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat boxes! You inspire me to get started on Christmas sewing. Thanks for the tips and chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love your Christmas boxes. I'm have to make me some of those. I have never tried Aurifil Thread yet. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Would make wonderful Christmas presents!
ReplyDeleteAdorable boxes! Very inspiring! Thanks for the giveaway! Aurifil is the only thread I buy... love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the boxes. Would like to make one to hold folded paper towels in the bathroom.
ReplyDeletei love it ;) thank you for share ^_^
ReplyDeleteciao Maria
I love the way your boxes turned out, they look great. I especially like the designs you chose to stitch.
ReplyDeleteThe boxes did it. I just ordered the book. So many wonderful ideas for gifts in here. And so glad I've got the Sew Along to refer back to. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love your boxes. So perfect for so much during the season.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
Your boxes are really cute. I love the quiltig designs. Thanks for the review of the book. I have had problems with some patterns, too, mostly because I think there aren't enough details, or that they chose a more difficult way to do something. I haven't read Zakka, though. I'll look for it.
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ReplyDeleteI love the boxes. I want to order the book to see more fun projects.
Cute, cute, love the boxes!!
ReplyDeleteLove the boxes.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love your boxes. They are perfect. I love your combinations.
ReplyDeleteAurifil is becoming one of my favs! Love the boxes - what a great idea! thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win the prize so I could make the boxes and match what you have done.
ReplyDeleteI think I need these!
ReplyDeleteLove the boxes, and everything you make... always beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour little boxes have sold me on that book! You did a beautiful job. None of the quilt shops in my area carry Aurifil yet, but I am impressed with all the positive reviews. I look forward to trying it! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try to make some fabric boxes. They are awesome. Thanks for the chance to win a fun giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCute boxes.after seeing some of the different projects I might just have to order the book. Thank you for the chance to win this very generous gift.
ReplyDeleteMarj in Mexico
I am sad this is the last project I hopped on week 2 and have done every project since
ReplyDeleteI like your boxes and your comments about how you put them together.(nice knowing about the extra length needed about the top edge) I'm ready to start Christmas decorations and the nested boxes look like they would be great for anthing from cards to holding one or two my stuffed animals!
ReplyDeleteLove your boxes, you did an amazing job. And how clever to start Christmas projects.....I'm inspired
ReplyDeletegreat advice to be had- i will be leaving your page up while i attempt these! so nice to have someone work through it first ;)
ReplyDeletejust love the little boxes... sure would love to do them
ReplyDeleteLove these boxes - so many uses come to mind...
ReplyDeleteI love the nesting boxes. Looks like a fun project. Thanks for the chance to win,
ReplyDeleteJerry Beavers
jerrybeavers2@comcast.net
What a great givaway! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteAlways looking for good uses for all the Chrismas fabrics I seem to collect :)
ReplyDeleteCute little boxes. They look tricky, but yours turned out great!
ReplyDeleteI could see using these boxes for organizing baby supplies.
ReplyDeletethose boxes are completely adorable! I love them in the Christmas print w/ the linen. Linen has a great look in the finished product, but scares me so I haven't tried to sew with it yet.
ReplyDeleteThe boxes look awesome. I appreciate a chance to win.
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You did a great job on the boxes and I also agree that when you tweak a design it makes it more your own.
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas boxes, would be great for secret Santa gifts. And I can imagine many uses for them with other fabrics!
ReplyDeleteOh your boxes turned out so great, I want to make some now!
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