It is with great pleasure that I get to share a new book I just came across. It’s called Contain It! English Paper Pieced Accessories by mother & daughter team Linda and Laura Chaney from Prairie Sewn Studios. First I’ll tell you about it, and then give you a chance to win your own copy!
Now, usually I don’t make 3-D items, but several containers in this fascinating book definitely have me tempted to make one! In reality, I will probably choose one or two and have my mom make them for me – she loves this type of sewing and there are some really great containers in here!
Page from the book showing a gallery of cube containers.
The projects are arranged in order of difficulty including: flatwork practice projects like mug rugs and table mats, cube containers, concave & convex containers, scalloped bowls, heart containers & boxes, star containers and boxes.
Page from the book showing a gallery of star containers.
Linda and Laura are very thorough in their directions and each of the projects includes full sized templates. There’s also a great section in the front of the book that goes over suggested fabrics and needed supplies to successfully make the containers in the book. The containers can be sewn by hand or machine and layout/assembly diagrams (called an “octopus”) are given for each project.
Be sure to check out each of the blogs on the hop this week for more perspectives on Contain It!
- April 13 – Daryl Perry of Patchouli Moon Studio
- April 14 – Debbie Voigt of Around the Strawberry Patch
- April 15 – Christa Watson of Christa Quilts – You are here!
- April 16 – Andrea Taddicken of Knitty Bitties
- April 17 – Terri Schurter of Hexy Lady
- April 18 – Ren Murphy of The Inspired Wren
The Giveaway
For your chance to win a copy of Contain It!, leave a comment below letting me know if you’ve ever made a quilted container before. Entries are open to US residents through this Saturday, April 18th at 6 PM Pacific Time. I’ll email the winner and update this blog post with the winner’s name.
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I love EPP, but I haven’t tried anything three dimensional! This looks like so much fun!
Looks like fun project s!
I’ve not done this yet, but have seen several ideas that would appeal to me. I am retiring next Friday and expect to try a lot of new things in my sewing room!
Yes, I made a hexagonal container several years ago. I loved the pattern and the idea, but was disappointed at the lack of sturdiness to my finished item. I hope this book has some information about construction that will help me make sturdier containers. Thanks for sharing this book!
I’ve seen this before…but cannot remember where it was!! Thanks for sharing…I’ve made a couple of baskets before. Nothing like these at all. What a fun and different approach!
I have not found boxes appealing before but I do like these. So fun.
I haven’t made a quilted container. Thinking I need to try paper piecing again.
Have always wanted to make a fabric container but never have. This book is enticing me! Would love to win this. Thanks so much for the chance!
No I have never made a fabric container. But it is on my to do list after our son gets married. This looks like a fun and exciting book. thanks for the give a way and inspiring us all.
I have not made any quilted containers, but these look lovely and I would love to win the book to try them out.
Cool Containers, I have never made anything like this but would love to try. My aunt makes projects like this with much success, maybe I’ll find it runs in the family. Thanks for the chance to win.
I enjoy EPP and would love to learn to make 3d items! thanks –
I’ve made simple fabric boxes. These containers look fantastic!
I have made one, and would love to know how to make others . Thank You .
I have not made any quilted containers before. While I have thought about it on more than one occasion, I really get nervous and tripped up when it comes to the stabilizers or the extra things people use to make them firm. There are so many different products!
I have not, but it looks neat.
I have never made any kind of quilted container, but it looks like a fun project
have one cut out…does that count?
I love to make bags. I did make a bucket bag from a free Craftsy tutorial does that count as a container? It holds my jewelry. Looks like this book has some cool projects
I have made small covered boxes and they came out great. It takes practice to get them just right and the end results are worth the effort. I would love the book to be inspired to try more shapes. It’s been a long time and would be back to a learning curve with these beauties.
I made quilted boxes for my wedding party 25 years ago when I got married. Haven’t done it since…must be time to do it again!
I made a set of nesting soft quilted boxes a few years ago as a Secret Santa gift…but never a rigid container like those in the book. I just LOVE that black & white one!!!
No. I’ve not made any word containers, but it is on my list of things to learn. Thank you for the giveaway!
Last year for Christmas gifts I made round containers that used plastic tubing to give it strength. It was a bit of a challenge but still fun. I for sure would make more containers.
I have never made fabric containers. They are beautiful and would really like to win the book and give them a try.
Yes! I made a big fabric box for my small scraps using 12 inches orphan blocks that I couldn’t use for any other project! The box turned out great, and it’s just the perfect decoration for my sewing space! thanks for the chance!!
Don’t know what year but a book about fabric bowls was very popular. I think the same person did a book on fabric boxes. I did both, obsessively, for about a month. They are very gratifying to make.
I have been making scrap boxes from the book Sunday morning quilts, but this is the first time I have seen these. They are lovely! all of them. I would be curious to try to make one.
I recently made a clamshell container. Does that count? This book intrigues me on two levels. I love paper piecing and I love containers.
I have not made any quilted containers, but they are on my long list of things I want to try. These look really fun–thanks for sharing!
This looks like lots of fun! I have not made anything like this, but would love to try.
This is totally my cup of tea, I love doing fabric boxes, they are fun, quick to do and useful to. I’d love to own this book.
This book looks amazing! I hope you’ll bring it for show and tell if you can.
– Jolly and Delilah
This looks like fun. I’ve only made square ones in the past.
No. I did make a cute box complete with ribbon from that plastic needlepoint but that was many years ago.
I’ve made bas. Is that considered a container?
Yes, I have made some easy quilted containers earlier, but the ones in the book look a lot more detailed. I would love to give them a try!
I made a couple of those fabric bowls, does that count as a quilted container? I loved them, so I guess that’s good. Thanks for the chance to to win a copy!
No, I’ve never made a quilted container. I’d love to try using this book as a guide!
I DID YEARS AGO WITH MY KIDS. MADE IT UP AS I WENT. STILL HAVE A FEW STORED AWAY. LOTS OF FUN. THANKS FOR THIS CHANCE.
I have made some fabulous fabric bowls, this gives me some great ideas to do more.
Yes I have made a quilter container………car organizer for my 2grandsons to keep in the backseat of moms car. Plus I have recently made these small fabric boxes that I have away filled with candy at a retreat I go to on a regular basis. So with that said, would be so fun to win this book.
What a great book and no I haven’t but I would if I had this wonderful book! Comlisajohnson@gmail.com
No I haven’t made a container – but sure would be nice to make! The ones at IKEA are way too short for my drawers, so are shoe boxes. I could use some custom ones! Thanks for the chance!
No, I have not made a container before unless you count a bag which I have made. But I absolutely am intrigued by the star shaped containers and possibly could take on the heart shaped ones also. I’m really excited about the chance to win this book. Thanks Christa!!
I’ve made some quilted fabric baskets. I like the container on the cover – looks like a neat book!
I made some fabric bowls years ago, and recently learned how to make coiled fabric bowls using clothesline–great fun, and a fab way to use up scraps. But I never thought of making containers with EPP and would love to learn how to do that. Thanks for the great giveaway!
I made a rectangle box for my daughter years ago…not as spiff as these, that’s for sure!!! These look awesome!!! Thank you for the opportunity to win this book!
I’ve never made a quilted container or even thought about it! What clever ladies! Would love to win & give it a try!
No, never have I made a covered container but the idea and finished product intrigues me.I would appreciate winning such a generous and helpful giveaway. I like to make and give away so this would expand my ability to serve others. Thank you for the opportunity.