The stitching and sewing was actually finished awhile ago. I was just really sick of doing Christmas ornaments so the cording and the ribbon had to wait for awhile.
This is in a set of twelve and I have three totally finished so far. These two have already been donated to Embroidery Central for their Needlework Angel Tree.
Embroidery central started the Needlework Angel Tree for November fest in Logan, Utah. Ornaments are donated to Embroidery Central from local stitchers and then people can buy them. The money goes to a local charity like Toys for Tots or Sub for Santa.
This year, Embroidery Central will not be hosting a booth at November Fest. However, they are planning to do Christmas in July. They will have the Needlework Angel Tree set up with all of the available ornaments. The prices range from $1 to $10 dollars depending on the size of the ornament. Remember this is a first come first serve type of thing so be prepared to be there early to get the ornaments you want.
That’s one of my favourite poems! Where did you find the patterns?
The book is called Timeless Ornaments by Leisure Arts published in 1995. It is book 10 in their Christmas Remembered series. The ornaments were designed by Holly DeFount of Kooler Design Studio. Apparently Amazon is selling copies for a penny, here is the link if you are interested http://www.amazon.com/Timeless-Ornaments-Christmas-Remembered-Leisure/dp/0942237668
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Hi… these look great – really like them:)
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