Ornaments
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Pavouk Talisman
Very much like the dreamcatcher, this Belarusan Talisman is created to protect the household and the family within it. It's the stitched version of the same Pavouk made up of straw. Frame this gem or make it to hang on your window, doorway, car or on the cradle. It is believed it catches and transmutes negative energies.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
ivarabei.wixsite.com/spiritofbelarus
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Belarusan Nizanka Snowflakes
Meditative, prayer-like embroidery connects us to spirit while we engage in Nizanka technique. These ornaments are the perfect thing to learn this quiet technique of stitching beautiful things.
Designed by Iryna Varabei
Spirit of Belarus
ivarabei.wixsite.com/spiritofbelarus
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Yule Log Tote Ornament
A tiny little gem evokes feelings of sitting by the fire on a cold winter day. Perfect for learning Hardanger and so special to treasure for years to come.
Designed by Betty Stokoe
Hardanger House
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www.etsy.com/shop/HardangerHouse

Blue Jelly Bean Christmas
Did you know houses in Newfoundland & Labrador are referred to as jelly beans for their exciting colour and miniature stature against the vast NL landscape? This adorable cross stitch ornament is the perfect example of a quiet Christmas night in NL.
Designed by Patty Brake
Four Boys and a NL Girl Designs
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www.fourboysandanlgirl.etsy.com

Canadian Tartan Nutcracker
Nutcrackers are a quintessential symbol of Christmas, and why not stitch one resplendent in this interpretation of Canada’s Maple Leaf tartan? The Maple Leaf Tartan was designed by David Weiser in 1964 and approved as an official symbol of Canada on March 9, 2011 by the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages.
Designed by Patty Brake
Four Boys and a NL Girl Designs
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www.fourboysandanlgirl.etsy.com

Christmas Arched Window
Inspired by a photograph taken during a visit to the island of Iona, Scotland, this window design is reminiscent of windows found in churches and cathedrals all over the world. This vignette provides an evocative pattern reminiscent of the holiest of Christian nights and the wonder of nature found in the lines of the setting sun and the three stars shining above.
Designed by Patty Brake
Four Boys and a NL Girl Designs
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www.fourboysandanlgirl.etsy.com

Quilted Star Birdhouse
First you need to cross stitch the house, then, you craft it together using cardboard. It doesn't take much to make this your most memorable ornament ever. House templates and instructions included.
Designed by Joanne Gatenby
www.xs-and-ohs.com

Bear Ornament
This darling woodland critter is happy to make his home on your mantel or tree…or wherever you please.
Designed by Sahrit Freud-Weinstein
www.redheart.com

Holiday Stars and Balls
These holiday ornaments are terrific for learning intarsia work and 3D knitting. They offer a little taste of these techniques for eventual bigger projects.
Designed by Linda Bain
www.redheart.com

Santa Gnome Ornaments
Create a bevy of Santa Gnomes to decorate every corner of your home! These cute Christmas creatures are easy to knit either in flat pieces or in the round.
Designed by KJ Hay
www.redheart.com

The Light Pouch
To make your winters look warm and glow at the same time, here's a little pouch for your votive candle holder. A quick pattern to knit up in your favourite décor colour.
Designed by Jacqueline Grice
KnitSwissYarns
www.KnitSwissYarns.com
Ravelry: KnitSwiss

Santa Sacks
Oh what fun it is to play with variegated and solid red sock yarn and white baby yarn! This Santa Sack ornament is given in two sizes. The larger size holds a gift card horizontally, while the smaller size holds a card vertically. These Santa sacks make a nice wrapper for a gift certificate for teachers, mail carriers, or that teenager you know who will appreciate a gift certificate.
Designed by Cynthia MacDougall
www.CGKnitters.ca
blog: cgknitters.ca/blog/
ravelry name: macknitnow

Sweater Gift Card
Miniature sweaters make lovely gift card holders and ornaments. Place anything small enough that you want to gift, really. Knit it up using leftover yarn is all that's required.
Designed by Cynthia MacDougall
www.CGKnitters.ca
blog: cgknitters.blogspot.com
ravelry name: macknitnow

Midnight Churn Ornament
If you're looking at getting your feet wet in quilting, this is a great beginner project. You'll learn several techniques in this little fun packed ornament! The Banyan Batik fabrics also play a big role in its appeal!
Designed by Sarah Vanderburgh
Sew Joy Creations
www.sewjoycreations.com

Personalized Ornaments
These ornaments are a great memento of your favourite pets, however very versatile as you can adapt the center image to reflect anyone that is super special in your life!
Designed by Elaine Theriault
www.northcott.com

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Ornaments
Two star ornaments to pique your creativity using stitches on the PFAFF creative icon and it's super features! Making stars for any occasion.
Designed by Emily Baker
Freelance Educator and Sewing Specialist
SVP Canada Inc.
www.pfaff.com

A Piece of My Heart Ornaments
The heart is paper pieced together and then stuffed. The ornaments are so adorable you'll want to make more than one! Make several and place them in a glass bowl it will be a great topic of conversation and can be used as party favors too. Choose your own heartwarming words.
Designed by Bill Locke
Bill Locke Designs
711 - 1601 Boulevard Angrignon
Lasalle, QC H8N 0E8
www.studiobilllocke.com
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Wine Bottle Aprons and Ornaments
How cute are these? These aprons and ornaments aren't your typical bottle aprons. They are further embellished using a quilt as you go method. Cathy McClean also uses transparent plastic templates to make easy work of the stripped pieces. See all the notions that make this project possible and how these help to make it so easy.
Designed by Cathy McLean
Product Specialist
www.hakidd.com

Odds and Ends Tags
These little tags are so perfect for adding to any gift whether you're an advanced stitcher or beginner. Beginners will get instant gratification with their first brush with embroidery love!
Designed by Kim Beamish
craftycreations-beamish.blogspot.ca
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Fun with Pyramids
Who knew pyramids were so much fun? You can't stop at just making one. Use any design for your embroidery work by drawing on the fabric and then use embroidery stitches such as satin stitch, lazy daisy, French knots and more of your easy favourite surface stitches in your embroidery library! Easy instructions to making the pyramids.
Designed by Sue Davies
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Halloween Haunt Ornaments
Canvaswork that looks like candy just in time for Halloween.
Designed by Carolyn Mitchell
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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

The Guilded Ladies Ornaments
These ornaments are meant to inspire you and the instructions are simply guidelines. Embellish any of the ornaments with ribbons, buttons, beads or trims. Try different materials for hair. Draw faces, use face charms or buttons or leave them faceless. Create arms from fabric beads or string large beads in a row, or not. Sew rat tail cord along the seam to finish the edges or cover the edges with cord. Attach a hanging loop at the top of the head or attach a hanging ring at the back. Combine techniques or try different combinations of stitches. Let your imagination be your guide.
Designed by Lucy Garvin
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& Sherry Del Rizzo
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Sardinian Knot Stitch Snowflake Ornament
This counted thread embroidery style, called Punt’e Nù (poont-ay-new) in Sardinian, comes from the town of Teulada (tay-oo-lah-dah), which is located along the southern coastline of the Italian island of Sardinia. It’s done exclusively in the town and not taught to outsiders often. The technique uses knots to create sets of traditional geometric designs in high relief on only the vertical threads of the fabric.
Designed by Jeanine Robertson
italian-needlework.blogspot.com

Matryoshka Keepsake Case
There are endless embellishment possibilities for this little case. Follow your creative mind. This case is perfect for holding a ring, sewing needles, and small jewellery items to give as gifts. It would also make a great keepsake for a lock of baby hair or a child’s first tooth.
Designed by Michele Cheong
416.726.0811
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Maple Glory Needlework Set
A beautiful trio of needlework accessories highlighting the glorious star of autumn, the maple leaf. It's quick to make, and to stitch on your favourite needlework accessories. This leaf would look terrific on a cushion top, and while you're at it stitch more than one leaf!
Designed by Kathrin Ellison
271 Lakeshore Road East
Mississauga, Ontario
www.gittas.com

I Heart Hardanger Ornaments
This is a clever rendition of a heart shape worked in Hardanger which can be suited to all occasions. Make it and gift it to someone you love for their birthday, special occasion, Christmas, or just because. Make it in their favourite colour, I bet you’ll make them smile.
Designed by Kim Beamish
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justpostcards.wordpress.com

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