I really love it when people make the ornaments and then send me photos. I love seeing ones that I haven't made before. I really love seeing the different twist people put on them. Every ornament looks completely different depending on who stitches it. The tiniest changes can make the biggest difference! I've been hoarding all the pictures so I could do one big "ornaments from other people" post and here it is!
These ornaments are from Janet and her story is one of my favorites. She first wrote to me back in 2012, which seems hard to believe. She and a group of friends have been stitching ornaments -- many of them Carolyn DeAngelis patterns -- for their church bazaar for about 40 years! These are some they stitched this year, including the Fisher Price Little People I designed.
ANGELICA
ANGELEEN
CHRIS ANGEL II
FISHER PRICE LITTLE PEOPLE
AFRICAN RUBBER NECK
MOM HOPPER
Jennifer just contacted me in December. Her mom used to make the ornaments and they had dozens of them on their tree growing up. Now Jennifer & her sister make them for their own children. She still has all her mother's patterns and we're comparing lists to see if there are ones we can share. In addition to making ornaments, her mother used Carolyn's patterns to make these fantastic stockings. Aren't they beautiful?
LEO & CHRISTMAS TRAIN EXPRESS
GOLDILOCKS, B.B. BEAR, CHERRY BEAR, TIDBIT, POPCORN
GREEN CHRISTMAS & SWEET DREAMS
POPPIN, BEARABLE BEAR, GREEN CHRISTMAS
I always love to see Kathy's ornaments because her stitching it absolutely perfect! And she's fast, too! She always does a bunch and her 2014 ornaments were beautiful.
STAR BRIGHT, ANGEL ANDY, HERALD
CLAUDETTE, YULE MOUSE, CLAUDE
ROQUEFORT, CHEESY CLAUS, MISSUS MOUSE
SNOW YOUTH & MISS FLUFF
Katy initially emailed me about a year ago. She had a bunch of her mother's patterns and was looking for more. Katy's mother literally made HUNDREDS of ornaments over the years for her five children. Here's just a sampling of what she still has. Get ready to drool!
Like lots of us, Katy's mom had fun personalizing ornaments as the kids got older. This "drummer dude," hockey player, and skier were for Katy's brother.
Katy and her sisters hiked a mountain once and their mom made these hiker girl ornaments for them.
These are wedding party ornaments done for Katy's sister and her brother. What a fantastic keepsake!
These ornaments were made for Katy's sister to commemorate when she dressed as Xena: Warrior Princess for Halloween . . . and later for when she became a park ranger.
Sarah just sent me this picture today of four ornaments she made with the Katrina pattern. You can't go wrong with this pattern. It turns out great every time! I love the different color combinations and I particularly like the decorative trim Sarah used on the coats and bonnets.
And last, but not least, my pal, Ouida, stitched up a bunch of ornaments this year. You can thank Ouida for this blog. If she'd never made me an ornament and never shared her mother's patterns with me, none of us would be reading this right now!
I'm not sure which pattern this is . . . . but it's cute nonetheless!
TIN LIZZY
I'm not sure about this one, either. This looks like a hybrid of Hiccups and Koko . . . unless Ouida has a pattern that I don't!
HOLY MACKEREL
TOUCHDOWN TOMMY
These are wedding couples Ouida made for both her son and daughter, who were both married recently. When you customize these to look like the wedding party, there's no better gift!
And there you have it! Possibly the longest post in the history of this blog. I hope you enjoyed seeing everyone's work as much as I did. Remember . . . . if you make an ornament, SEND ME THE PHOTO!!
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