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Oct14
Ready to Deck The Halls? Indygo Junction Offers Three New Ornament Books

In the Christmas Spirit yet?  How about these homecrafted ornaments...Indygo Junction has three new holiday books.indygo%20junction%20ornaments.jpg

DECK THE HALLS WITH ORNAMENTS

Indygo Junction offers a wide variety of Christmas patterns from ornaments to stockings to get your home ready for the holiday season. Christmas ornaments are not only a quick and easy handmade item for your tree; they are also great to give as gifts for teachers, pastors and family.

Folk Art Jingle, IJ781 features six dimensional shaped ornaments. Wool appliqué and hand embroidery create timeless accessories for your home. Ornaments included are: oval with star, mistletoe, holly berries, heart, Christmas tree and embroidered. Approximate finished size on each ornament is 2 1/2 x 4 inch (individual ornament sizes vary).

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Rustic Winter, IJ1070 is a wonderful booklet that includes 9 ornament designs and instructions to create 3 separate projects. Folk art motifs can be made into ornaments, quilts or pincushions. Wool appliqué and hand embroidery tips and techniques are all included.

Winter White, IJ1071 is this year's follow up book to Rustic Winter. This booklet contains eight ornament designs including a stocking, dove, cross, basket, wreath, bauble ornament, 5 point star and 8 point star. Traditional motifs are created in felted wool. A larger version of the dove, wreath and stocking are also included in this booklet. This ornaments are perfect to showcase your hand embroidery work and heirloom lace and buttons


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I love those patterns. I have actually made the Folk Art Jingle and the Rustic Winter ornaments. I have seen the Winter White book. I love working with wool.

hi gina,
it was so nice meeting you today at PIQF. i told my husband i met a "blogging friend" today! good luck on all your new endeavors--i can't wait to see the results :-)
dorothy

Oh, my goodness! Sometimes I am a little slow! You were at Pacific International and I didn't put two and two together to realise who you were! I loved your booth. I bought the Charming Baby Log Cabin kit (after going back a number of times to look at it) and I bought some large ric-rack. I love all the patterns and hope to see you at future shows.

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