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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- The History of American Christmas Traditions
by Carole Shelley Yates
- A CHRISTMAS CAROL:
(7)Dickens Characters from "A Christmas Carol"(cross-stitch):
by Millie Wilcoxson
Cross-stitched Scene of Scrooge and Bob Cratchit sharing Christmas Dinner
by Millie Wilcoxson
Victorian Border, Holly and Candle for Place Mats/Napkins(cross-stitch)
by Margaret Sindelar
Photo Album Cover(cross-stitch)
by Millie Wilcoxson
- HEIRLOOMS IN THE MAKING:
Keepsake Ornaments from Sally Evans
by by Greg Philby
- DREAMING OF A WHITE CHRISTMAS:
Tatted Snowflake, Medallion
by Luella Rossow
Knitted Snow Princess Doll
by Susan Douglas
Knitted Afghan
by Valerie Root
Crocheted Afghan
by Eunice Svinicki
Angels(made from doilies)
by Sherrie Palmer
Crochet Bells
by Joan G Glass
Stocking(lace, ribbon, satin)
by Diana Messerly
Angel Stump Doll
by Sherrie Palmer
Plastic Canvas Needle-point Wreath, Fan, Parasol, Lady's Skimmer
by Darla Fanton
- GIFTS FOR FUN AND FASHION:
Plastic Canvas Sled Door Decoration
by Joan Creen
Mixed Media Wreath
by Sylvia Montroy
Clay Ornaments, Jewelry
by Elizabeth Vernier
Santa Claus Bunting for Baby
by Helene Rush
Knit Romper(butterfly pattern,eyelet rib pattern)
by Deborah Newton
Knit Sweater, Snow Pants, Matching Tassel-top Stocking Cap
by Helene Rush
Santa Claws Sweatshirt(applique)
by Carol Field Dahlstrom
Santa Face Sweatshirt(applique)
by Terrilynn Quillen
Mr/Mrs Santa, Reindeer, Elf, Tree Finger Puppets(plastic canvas)
by Joan Green
Red-and-white Crocheted Pillows(windmill patchwork design)
by Katherine Eng
- A HEAVENLY HOST:
Miniature Stockings, Angels Ornaments(cloth)
by Laura Kluvo
Wooden Angels
by Susan Cage-Knoch
Needlepoint Angel
by Joan Green
Tabletop Angel(brocade)
by Lynne Farris
Crocheted Angel
by Gail Kinkead
Country-style Angels with musical instruments(cross-stitch)
by Sharon Barrett
- JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME:
Wood Spoon Santa Face Mobile
by Barb Hickey
Lunch Bag Gift Bags(stamps and embossing ink)
by Phyllis Dunstan
Pet Picture Frames(stamping,glued dog biscuits)
by Jilann Severson
Rickrack Decorated Socks
by Kathy Moore
Handmade Paper Package Trims
by Chris Chennault
Spools-o-thread Wreath
by Abby Ruoff
Kitchen Ornament(mixed media)
by Jim Williams
Bottle Cap Earrings
by Jillan Severson
Clay Ornaments
by Karen Taylor
Miniature Clothespin Santas
by Phyllis Dunstan Barrette
Wood Country Candle Holders
by Jilann Severson
Decorated Sale Mats(rickrack applique)
by Cris Joly Kovacevich
Teddy Bear and Snowman Edibles
by Phyllis Dunstan
Button Frame
by Abby Ruoff
Reindeer, Snowman, Tree, Gifts Pencil Toppers
by Phyllis Dunstan
Rustic Baskets Painted with Seasonal Motifs
by Elizabeth Miller
- CHRISTMAS IS COMING:
PAPER DOLL(black-and-white)
by Trevette
- AN OLD-WORLD CHRISTMAS:
Folk Art Egg Ornaments(needlepoint)
by Mary Politka Bush
Crochet Granny Square Ornaments, matching table runner
by Katherine Eng
Knit Ukrainian Tapestry Sweater
by Deborah Newton
Painted Shooting Target
adapted from an antique by Patt Bell
Painted Pine Centerpiece
by Rebecca Anderson
Mother/Daughter Knit Sweaters
by Helene Rush
Tomten(wood cutouts)
by Rebecca Anderson
Knit Reindeer Sweater
by Valerie Root
Knit Snowflake Afghan
by Helene Rush
Painted Wood Boy and Girl Hornblowers
by Traci Tighe-Sorensen
Cuffed Tapestry Stocking, Pillow, Covered Keepsake Box
by Susan Ray
Log-Cabin Quilt Table Cover
by Doris Heitman
- (antique German)Cotton Batting Ornaments(article)
- OUR GIFT TO YOU
- PATTERNS, KITS AND NOTIONS
- INDEX
- BUYING GUIDE
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Title: Better Homes and Gardens' Special Interest Publications: CHRISTMAS IDEAS 1992
Editor: Rebecca Wayne Johnston
Format/Publication Date: HC:1992
Publisher: Meredith Corp., Des Moines, IA
Page Count: 144
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISSN: None
SUMMARY- This is one of those pain-in-patootie craft books where the sample photo(which is often so cluttered with "atmosphere" that the projects are hard to study), the instructions, and the designer's names are in three separate, inconvenient locations. Despite this, there are some lovely patterns in all their Special Interest Publications.
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