Have you visited the lovely Kerryanne English's blog before?
Her simply shabby style just oozes calm to my soul, and that is no surprise as she is one of the kindest and loveliest of ladies you'll have the joy of meeting in life.
Every year she hosts "Simply Christmas" on her blog through November and December, sharing wonderful ideas from herself and other contributors for bringing the 'homemade' and 'home-baked' back into your Christmas planning and celebrations.
This year I am so blessed to be a part of *Simply Christmas*!
Today on her blog I have a step by step tutorial for making my very sweet
"Christmas Roses Penny Pocket"...
Go HERE to Kerryanne's Shabby Art Boutique webpage for the list of materials required, stitching instructions, and the step by step photo tutorial, and then HERE to download the stitchery design free from my shop...
This can be made up in day, and would be perfect for using orphan Christmas fabrics, or any lovely rose themed fabric. I can't wait to hang this in December!
PS: Don't forget...
My special 'Christmas Quad pattern offer' is only available for another five days.
Four Christmas patterns for $5 US as an instant pdf download HERE until November 18th only.
Tell me, what are your favourite Christmas decorations to make?
hugs
jenny
12 comments:
Great pattern. This is super cute.
I love to make many things at Christmas, my goal is always to make as many gifts as possible. Thanks so much for sharing your pattern.
Jenny, your patterns ae so cute. Thanks for sharing them.
Thank you for the new pattern - it's very pretty. I have never heard of the term penny pocket before. Where did it come from?
Love all these special things, but my favorit creation for Xmas is an Angel doll! I made at least 7, if I am not mistaken, it could even be more! It is a pattern of Tilda an Danish designer and I love her creations!
Hugs
lida
Thanks for the reminder to go check out today's post! It's definitely a Jenny project. =)
The penny pocket is delightful!!! I will make that up for someone special. I seem to say thank-you to you sooo much but it is sincerely meant!
It’s a really great site you have here. Thank you for the effort to be so good for us (even though we don`t deserve it) and keep it up.
Donna, I don't know the origin of the term, but they were made to hold small gifts like sweets. Probably named with that intent - fill with things the size of pennies??
Anyhow, mine is larger than most because I wanted to fill it with a bunch of flowers. (wrapped to prevent leakage of course).
Is it at all possible to still get the "Christmas Quad pattern offer???
Is it at all possible to still purchase the Christmas Quad pattern offer???
Misty, you will need to email me about that. :-)
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