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Flowerz Kanzashi Petals
These flowers are fun to work up and can be used to embellish almost anything. Here are a few ideas: bracelets, brooches, cards, gift bags, hair clips, jackets, shoe clips, tree ornaments, wreaths.
Designed by Erla Wilson
Country Garden
905.772.3757
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Bolo Bargello Table Runner
A sensational table runner created to mesmerize. Make it in your favorite colors.
Designed by Linda Pearce
Ocean Park, British Columbia
604.535.7307

Winter Solstice Felted Bag
This stunning evening bag involves wet and needle felting. Bring out the artist in you to recreate a winter scene. Step by step pictures included.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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justpostcards.wordpress.com

Gift Card Pockets
Play around with colours to match a theme or a season with these little gift card pockets emerged from bits and pieces of scraps.
Designed by Nancy Devine
Heaven is Hand Made
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nancywhiskeynancyo.blogspot.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

Beaded Ornament Covers
How elegant. Make them for your Christmas tree, or better yet, make them for family and friends. Beaded ornament covers make great gifts for teachers and hostesses during the Christmas season.
Designed by Diane Mugford
604.820.7932
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Winter Window Wallhanging
Country themes in Winter Window are inspired by the window boxes that adorned old converted churches. Build your own window box and fill it with the joy the season brings.
Designed by Linda Scallion
Scallyrags
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Winter Blues
Beautiful blues and misty purples make up this quiet winter scene.
Lise Merchant
Lise Merchant Rug Art Studio
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Tinsel Versatile Beaded Necklace
This quick and easy-to-make necklace looks super in solid or variegated cotton. Wrap it around your neck or double it and add a brooch for a sparkly touch. Make it shorter and add a jewelry clasp for a single strand choker or for a bracelet. You can work one up in 2 evenings (8 hours) so it makes a great gift item also.
Designed by Laura Gebhardt
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Sweet Anticipation Wrap
The Sweet Anticipation Wrap was designed with our cold Canadian winters in mind. Dressing up for a party, warm and fashionable is key.
Designed by Fiona Ellis
www.fionaellisonline.com

Starlight Reversible Wrap
A versatile wrap to dress up or down, is made with some sparkling yarn for the holidays. Never worry about the wrong side showing!
Designed by Elizabeth Fallone
Eliza’s Buttons & Yarn
110 Little Ave Unit 8
Barrie, Ontario L4N 4K8
705.725.8536
www.elizaknits.com

Soothing Gifts
All it takes is some fabric from your stash, a few easy-to-find supplies, and you’re on track to provide some comfort and joy! Cold quilts, soothing eye-masks, and old fashioned, but fun, lavender sachets make great presents and takes very little time, money, or effort to provide lasting happiness.
Designed by Nancy Devine
Heaven is Hand Made
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nancywhiskeynancyo.blogspot.com

Scottish Santa
Part of Maria’s International Santas, this one’s Scottish!
Designed by Maria E. Gollek
www.marnicdesigns.com
Aspiring to inspire before I expire

Reversible Oven Mitt
Double knitting and intarsia are two techniques used to make these reversible oven mitts.
Designed by Cynthia MacDougall
www.CGKnitters.ca
blog: cgknitters.blogspot.com
ravelry name: macknitnow

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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Noel Runner and Placemats
When in need of a quick present for a friend or something to help decorate your own home, these easy placemats and table runner are perfect! The table runner could also be used as a door banner just by adding a hanging sleeve on the back.
Designed by Christine Baker and Nellie Holmes
Upper Canada Quiltworks Publishing Co.
www.uppercanadaquiltworks.com
christinebaker-fairfieldroaddesigns.blogspot.ca
www.originellies.com

Lined Tea Cozy
This tea cozy is worked in two pieces with an integrated lining. For each piece, the lining is knit first, from the tip of the cozy to the base then a turning ridge is made and the outer shell is knitted back up to the tip using intarsia technique. Great excerise on double knitting.
Designed by Cynthia MacDougall
www.CGKnitters.ca
blog: cgknitters.blogspot.com
ravelry name: macknitnow

Exquisitely Elegant Garland
Reminiscent of paper garlands, this garland is rendered elegant with creative stitching applied on any type of fabric such as cotton, satin, taffeta, and velvet, which offer different textures.
Designed by Cheryl Stranges
Product & Event Specialist
husqvarnaviking.com
seecherylsew.blogspot.com
myembroideries.com

Cold Twigs
Snowmen are so much fun – and if you know designer Joanne Gatenby’s work, then you know she also loves to collect sayings… so what better combination then this quirky saying and a new snow friend!
Designed by Jo Gatenby
www.xs-and-ohs.com
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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

Bobbles Evening Bag
Explore your creativity with this beautiful evening bag and play with different size bobbles.
Designed by Flo Flory
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A Posy of Pom Poms
This ruffled pom pom can be worked in a little over 30 minutes, and once you get the hang of it, they are addictive! Use them for hats, bows for gifts or anything else you wish.
Designed by Tamara Krievins
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‘V’ Stitch Snowflake
Delicate and quick to work up, learn the crochet ‘V’ stitch with Rose Langley’s version of a snowflake.
Designed by Rose Langley
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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

Where Would You Like Me to Sit? placecards
This is a very versatile project by Carolyn Mitchell. Surface embroidery lends itself well to these placecards, but can easily be squared up into an ornament, with the name of the person to make it extra special.
Designed by Carolyn Mitchell
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The Warmth of Christmas
There’s nothing like wool to make you feel cozy all over during the holidays. Spread the warmth with Michelle Miller’s rug hooked ornaments.
Designed by Michelle Miller
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The Fantastic 4
These are like the Beatles of needlework: cross stitch, Assisi work, Hardanger, and trellis work, 4 fabulous needlework techniques! Designed by Jo Gatenby.
Designed by Joanne Gatenby
www.xs-and-ohs.com
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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

Pale Blue Dot Knitted Ornament
Designed by Denise Powell, knitting this ornament inspires peace around the globe. Spread the love.
Designed by Denise Powell
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Ravelry: DoctorKnit

Oh Tannenbaum! & Sparkles
Designed by Christine Allan, these two ornaments include metallic threads that add sparkle to the traditional Swedish weaving work.
Designed by Christine Allan
Christine’s Swedish Weaving
www.funandfastpatterns.ca