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ashcordes Posted - Oct 10 2006 : 11:59:41 AM
Hello all! Looking for help here....I would like to make ornaments for our Christmas tree this year, ones that I would sew as our DD is walking now and I can see that glass ornaments and her are not going to get along this year. Anyhoo...I wanted to do a primitive theme with snowmen and such and was wondering if anyone knew where to get some good patterns for anything like this.

Thanks in advance for any help!
Ashley
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suzyhomemaker Posted - Oct 14 2006 : 06:46:54 AM
Create and Decorate magazine is oriented to country primitve style. They have a special ornament issue out now that includes sewing, painting and paper/collage ornaments. It is very cool. I like the one that is homespun, tea dyed, heart shaped with wire hangers. I might try and get them done this year.

Country girl in NE PA
Carolinagirl Posted - Oct 10 2006 : 6:18:34 PM
I'd go to ebay and search for "ornies"- you'll find tons of pictures on there to spark your ideas.

Kim in NC
Phils Ann Posted - Oct 10 2006 : 4:04:22 PM
Ashley, cookie cutters as a template work well. I'm assuming you want to sew them? You could use blanket stitching to sew the sides together.
Ann

There is a Redeemer.
bybiddie Posted - Oct 10 2006 : 2:11:03 PM
Ashley, I found this site while "surfing" this afternoon: http://www.freecraftz.com/pumpkinpatch.html Hope it helps!

Best,
Susan

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