Friday, January 23, 2015

Fabric and lace nativities

A gift from Ginger- hand embroidered
Fabric and lace wall hanging given by Bill and Ebbie

The next two are lace panels that have been inserted into embroidery hoops



Small outdoor nativity flag
Outdoor nativity flag that we display inside in the little bathroom.

Crocheted mantle scarf mounted above our front door. We never take it down because it was so hard to get up.
Fabric panel found in Walmart soon after Carole began collecting.


Nativity stocking Carole found the panels that needed to be sewn together as part of a large box of sewing supplies (at a yard sale)

Stamped table runner that Carole embroidered.



Commercial wall tapestry given by Betty Sullins

Nativity tree skirt. Found the panels at JoAnn's Fabrics

This wall hanging involves three people. Carole traded Pam Blair a ceramic nativity tree that she had made for the counted cross stitch panels. Carole had found the directions but needed someone to execute them. The directions called for cutting out and backing the figures to make a stuffed nativity. Carole's desire was to make it into a wall hanging but she had never gotten around to it. One day she showed the panels to Ginger and told her what she wanted to do with them. With that Ginger snatched them up and returned them the following Christmas in the form of this wall hanging. This is very special to Carole because Pam went home to be with the Lord at age 52.


Sofa throw. The top says "Jesus is the"


Chair quilt

Fabric panel given to me by my cousin Peggy.

Handmade felt ornament. Found in 2014 at Deale Fire Department Christmas bazaar.

Lace ornament taken from a Christmas card
 Dish towel made by Jean Truitt using fabric  I had purchased a long time ago.

The tag attached to this ornament  says "The Lacemakers". "This piece of lace was hand crocheted in the USA to help the women and children of India. 100% cotton" Kirkland, WA 425-488-2594


 Dish towel made by Jean Truitt using fabric  I had purchased a long time ago.

Note that these are the same lace panels but the one on the left has been painted




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