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Canadian Santa, International Santa Series
In the extensive collection of International Santas by Marnic Designs, here's the Canadian representation. Very comical, but right on point, eh?
Designed by Marnic Designs
Waterloo, Ontario
519.888.9968
www.marnicdesigns.com

Woodland Christmas Ornaments
Quick enough to make and pleasant to give.
Designed by Joanne Gatenby
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3 Santas: Short, Tall and Stout
Adorable ornaments to have hanging from the tree.
Designed by Maria E. Gollek
www.marnicdesigns.com

Joys of Winter
Comfort in winter lies in the cherished memories of the holiday season and how the brightest lights are found on the Christmas tree, and the North Star – ever watching over us.
Designed by Maria E. Gollek
www.marnicdesigns.com
Aspiring to inspire before I expire

The Big Night!
It’s all set. All the gifts are wrapped and placed in Santa’s big bag. Even the reindeer know it and are looking forward to the take off! Are you ready? Perhaps you can stitch this mini winter Santa piece for your front door, but it would also look terrific stitched on a table cloth, tree skirt, or on the border of a child’s bed sheets. You know, the kind of child that is on pins and needles Christmas Eve waiting for Santa.
Designed by Maria E. Gollek
www.marnicdesigns.com
Aspiring to inspire before I expire

Crocodile Stitch & Lace Ornament Covers
These ornament covers add a little romance to your Christmas decoration. Learn the crocodile stitch and how to crochet lace.
Kathryn M. Currie
Katcrochets.weebly.com

Welcome Home Wreath
Welcome visitors with this rug hooked Christmas wreath.
Nancy Walker
Calgary, Alberta
www.tisdesignworksoriginals.com

Victorian Christmas Lace Tea Cozy and Tea Towel set
Bring one of these cheery little flower pots into the light and you'll always have somewhere for your pins and needles.
Designed by Christine Allan
Christine’s Swedish Weaving
www.funandfastpatterns.ca

Oops-a-Daisy Christmas Tree Ornament Elves
Have you ever had a cat climb your Christmas tree? You know what chaos can result. Imagine if the ornaments come alive when this happens and they all scramble to save themselves as the tree is being shaken. That is the image that comes to mind with the whimsical elves designed by doll maker Colleen Babcock. Their look of surprise as they appear to grab for branches makes one think the cat has just reached the star at the top of the tree.
Colleen Babcock
www.themagicbean.typepad.com
www.themagicbean.etsy.com
www.craftsy.com/user/pattern/store/151214
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Christmas Love & Christmas Pine
It only looks difficult and daunting, but really blackwork is one of the easiest forms of embroidery. It consists of following a path by the simplest of stitches – back stitch. The double running stitch, a relative of the back stitch, is equally as easy and completes the project so it’s reversible.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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justpostcards.wordpress.com

Wool Christmas Ornaments
Extra cozy ornaments for a rustic look by Christine Baker. Sew them up and use your stash of buttons to embellish.
Designed by Christine Baker
Fairfield Road Designs
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www.fairfieldroaddesigns.com
christinebaker-fairfieldroaddesigns.blogspot.ca

Poinsettia Biscornu & Christmas Mother & Child Ornaments
Designed by Maria Gollek, this cross stitched biscornu, can be used as an ornament, or as a pin cushion. It can even be attached to a gift bag with lavish ribbon. The cross stitched ornament of Mother & Child, can be used as an ornament, but will make a great impression paired with a “To & From” Christmas tag. This purchase includes both the Poinsettia Biscornu and the Christmas Mother & Child Ornament.
Designed by Maria E. Gollek
www.marnicdesigns.com
Aspiring to inspire before I expire

Little Knit Stocking
Slightly different take than the Elf Stockings, these knit stockings include the baubles, designed by Edie Eckman for Red Heart.
Designed by Edie Eckman

Holly Berry & White Christmas Kissing Balls
Designed by Erla Wilson with pure elegance in mind, these smocked kissing balls replace the mistletoe. Great project to adapt to your dining room setting.
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
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Elf Stockings
If you’ve yet to knit a pair of socks, this is a perfect way to start! Designed by Cynthia MacDougall, these little stockings are the right fit for Christmas décor, and for dressing up a gift bag.
Designed by Cynthia MacDougall
www.CGKnitters.ca
blog: cgknitters.blogspot.com
ravelry name: macknitnow

Christmas Creations
If you love your Husqvarna Diamond Deluxe machine, you’re gonna love the simplicity in making these three luxurious ornaments! Instructions by Cheryl Stranges.
Designed by Cheryl Stranges
Product & Event Specialist
husqvarnaviking.com
seecherylsew.blogspot.com
myembroideries.com

3 Christmas Reindeer Ornaments
Kathrin Ellison’s 3 cross stitch reindeer with full charts, and templates included. Quick to stitch up.
Designed by Kathrin Ellison
271 Lakeshore Road East
Mississauga, Ontario
www.gittas.com