New this week Say "Season's Greetings" with Stitches Nat King Cole sings in The Christmas Song "Though it's been said, many times, many ways, Merry Christmas to you." The song was a hit for him, and this new Season's Greetings text series will be a hit for you as well! The best seasonal sayings and sentiments are available here for you incorporate into fabulous Holiday clothing, cards, gift packaging, Christmas baking accoutrements (basket liners, potholders, towels, aprons), and more! This Season's Greetings text series will spread the word that Christmas is coming! For an stylish look, the coordinating Peace, Love, Joy, and Noel designs make an attractive wall hanging or framed picture set. The elegantly scripted Peace on Earth makes a beautiful table runner, table cloth, or placemat set. For something light and fun, make a Groovy Peace Santa sweatshirt for your favorite hippie. Or outfit the kids in Who Needs Santa? I've Got Grandma (and Grandpa)." What a great baby bib or blanket you can make with our Santa Baby design! And the Ho Ho Ho design will add cheer to even your grouchiest elf's t-shirt or hat. And kids will get a giggle out of the Santa Crossing, Elf Crossing, and Reindeer (complete with red nose) Crossing signs strategically staged over the mantle and hanging from doors. You'll be able to whip up an assortment of gifts, thoughtful or humorous, for young and old alike. Say Merry Christmas with Stitches! And "'though it's been said, many times, many ways," Merry Christmas to you from Embroidery Library!
Nat King Cole sings in The Christmas Song "Though it's been said, many times, many ways, Merry Christmas to you." The song was a hit for him, and this new Season's Greetings text series will be a hit for you as well!
The best seasonal sayings and sentiments are available here for you incorporate into fabulous Holiday clothing, cards, gift packaging, Christmas baking accoutrements (basket liners, potholders, towels, aprons), and more! This Season's Greetings text series will spread the word that Christmas is coming!
For an stylish look, the coordinating Peace, Love, Joy, and Noel designs make an attractive wall hanging or framed picture set.
The elegantly scripted Peace on Earth makes a beautiful table runner, table cloth, or placemat set.
For something light and fun, make a Groovy Peace Santa sweatshirt for your favorite hippie. Or outfit the kids in Who Needs Santa? I've Got Grandma (and Grandpa)."
What a great baby bib or blanket you can make with our Santa Baby design!
And the Ho Ho Ho design will add cheer to even your grouchiest elf's t-shirt or hat.
And kids will get a giggle out of the Santa Crossing, Elf Crossing, and Reindeer (complete with red nose) Crossing signs strategically staged over the mantle and hanging from doors.
You'll be able to whip up an assortment of gifts, thoughtful or humorous, for young and old alike. Say Merry Christmas with Stitches!
And "'though it's been said, many times, many ways," Merry Christmas to you from Embroidery Library!
"Peace," the first of a group of coordinated designs, features a dove with olive branch, roses, holly, and pine. Combine with the other designs to create a wall-hanging wishing everyone in your home peace, love, joy, and noel.
A partridge sits atop the "J" in "Joy" on this design, accents with poinsettias and pine and berries.
Roses, pine, and holly adorn the word Love, while bells dangle off the "e." Alone or in combination with the other coordinating designs, this would make attractive placemats or guest towel design sets.
Poinsettias, a white rose, and pine decorate the Noel on this final design in the matching series.
Whether you're the grandma behind the project or the one making the outfits for grandma's little angels, you'll simply adore this heartwarming design and sentiment. Makes a great statement for a Christmas card, too.
6.83" X 3.68" and 3.87" x 2.08"
Not to be outdone, Grandpa gets a design, too!
It makes your belly shake just looking at this! What wouldn't this work on? Start out with cup cozies, move on to towels and placemats, then start decorating jerseys and sweatshirts.
Baby bibs, onesies, wee shirt backs, baby blankets, baby everything: the Santa Baby design is a real cutie.
Winter won't seem so cold with this design on your sweatshirt and a mug of hot cocoa in your hand. This merry Jack Frost elf knows how to enjoy the cold.
Another great design for truly unique Christmas greetings. Your favorite hippie will appreciate this groovy Santa, giving the peace sign and wearing a headband garnished with holly.
For a more traditional presentation of this important seasonal sentiment, use this golden "Peace on Earth" in a flowing script accented with stars, in particular the Star of Bethlehem. This design would make for an elegant table runner or placemat set.
Sing along with the bouncing star to the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Song. Rudolph (far left) and his reindeer friends poke out of the lettering. Combined with the second line below, it makes for a fun wrap-around design on a tree skirt or t-shirt.
Our Rudolph song continues with the second line "Had a very shiny nose. Cute for guest towels.
Santa has his work cut out for him making this long, long list, much less checking it twice. Fun for sweatshirt front and back designs.
Santa calls in elf reinforcements to help him with his list checking project on this coordinating design. Run these up one side and down the other of a wine bottle gift bag. Or, again, wrap it around a shirt. Also fun as a top and bottom border for a message board.
Make way for Christmas with these crossing signs. You'll want them on your mantle, so that the path is clear for present delivery. Make them into a banner for your front door as well, so that guest know to keep and eye out as they enter. Be sure, as well, to hang them on your children's doors or doorknobs. They make for great shirt badges as well.
And you thought your family lost a lot of winter hats and mittens! Well, our elves have much on their minds, what with Christmas fast approaching. Add this to potholders, apron pockets, or bread basket liners.
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