Please take a moment to look around our site when helping yourself to our free designs.
From some of our friends: (Click on the picture to see a larger version) |
Michelle used snowmen that represent the theme of love to make favors for her daughter's wedding shower. |
Here's a really clever idea from our friend Dottie: Mug Rugs!
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From Carla in the Netherlands! Cick on the picture to see a larger more detailed image. |
This project is very special - it was made by someone who has lived in Saudi Arabia for 50 years and never gets to see snow! Click on the picture to see it better detail and to read the story. |
I would like to thank you for the snowmen designs - they have inspired me to make several quits. Ursula Wow - there are 42 snowmen on this quilt! What fun! -GiGi (click the picture to see a larger picture) |
From Shelley: |
I think Brenda has the quilt with the most snowmen! There are more than 120 on this quilt! Click the picture to see more detailed images. |
Robin made this wonderful quilt with white stitching on the red background Click the Click the picture to see more detailed images. |
Suzanne sent us pictures of Christmas Card Holders she made with our snowmen: |
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Katina sent us pictures of this fabulous tree skirt! |
Time for a quick and easy project - Karon made these tea towels: |
Dottie, who has been embroidering for less than a year made this tablecloth and matching napkins! Click the picture to see a larger view and additional shots. |
Here's a fabulous wall hanging from Doris in Tennessee. Click on the picture for more details: |
Here are pictures of a pillow made as a gift by Katina from Indiana. Click on a picture to see a larger, more detailed image: |
Here are two pictures of a spectacular quilt done by Sally in Kansas. Click on a picture to see a larger, more detailed image. |
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From Martine in Belgium - 28 scarves! From Kay - click here to see all 10 placemats! Bibs from Sandra |
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