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O L A F D I Y S A N TA N E SAC OZ R F K-Ame Verso ---Who wants an itty bitty stocking when you can have a great big Christmas DIY Santa Sack full of lovely loot? And when it and features none other than the adorable Olaf from Frozen... now you’re talking! This Santa Sack is unlined, and therefore so simple to make – perfect for a beginner sewer, but quick and fun for every skill level!

IN YOUR KIT

1. Lay out the Olaf panel right side up on a

3. Remove the pins and open out the fabric.

large table. Place the Olaf with Snowflakes

Hem the top edge by folding over the top

fabric piece right side down on top of the

edge by 1cm to the wrong side all the way

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1 Disney Frozen Dancing Olaf Fabric Panel

panel centrally. Take your time to align it

along both pieces of fabric and press the fold.

perfectly. Cut off the excess fabric on the

0.75m Disney Frozen Olaf with Snowflakes fabric

Stitch along the fold to form a hem.

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panel so that the pieces are the same size.

4. Fold the fabric in half again right sides

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Spool of 18mm white ribbon

2. Pin the two fabric pieces together and

together and pin. With a 1cm seam

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Spool of blue sewing thread

sew along the left hand edge with 1cm

allowance, sew along the bottom and up the

seam allowance, so that the two pieces now

right-hand edge, stopping 5cm before the

become one unit.

top of the bag. Reverse stitch to secure the stitching. 5. Press open the seam and fold back the seam allowance at the top of the bag where you have not stitched. 6. Sew down the folded seam allowance, starting from the top of one side down to just below the gap, across to the other side and back up to the top. 7. Fold the top of the bag over again to the wrong side by 2.5cm. Press and pin the fold all the way around the sack, ensuring that the edges of the drawstring channel align. 8. Sew along the edge of the fold all the way around the top of the bag to create the channel. Sew as close to the edge of the fold as possible. 9. Take the ribbon and attach a safety pin at one end. Use the pin to feed the ribbon through one end of the channel until it comes through the other side. Tie the ends of the ribbon in a knot and snip the ends on the bias to prevent fraying.