Christmas Tree Countdown Calender Felt Applique Ki


- Kit includes: cotton thread, printed felt, beads,needle and lots of sequins for sparkle!
- Pull an embroiderd ornament from its numbered pocked eash day as you count down to Christmas!
- Complete instructions included
- Finishes at approx. 17 Inch x 22 Inch
Countdown to Christmas with this type of tree ornaments and classical dynamics. Each jewel has its own pocket. Drag one out every day as you countdown to the arrival of Santa Claus.

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Published November 12, 2009 in Christmas Trees

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2 Responses to “Christmas Tree Countdown Calender Felt Applique Ki”

  1. M. Russell on November 12th, 2009 2:47 pm

    but it's worth it. I do not know how much work was involved in the implementation of this calendar countdown to Christmas, when I ordered. As a new grandmother, I bought this to give to get the family of my son for our granddaughter (and her brothers and sisters) to do during the Christmas holidays. Our three beloved son to do what we had when they were (and still as the young do it, although all grown up now). So far, I ended the civil rights and now make ornaments. I've never been much of a drain of the hand, but I get sewn manage everything. Some ornaments appear smaller than others. I'll probably change some aspect of them. The instructions call for hanging the ornaments on the Son of fixing the wire in the pocket for the decoration will be the same with the same bag. My children were delighted to decide where they wanted the ornaments on the timing of the Nutcracker, so we had to, I'll try to put velcro on the back of the ornaments to see if they go on the calendar yet to be chosen in a pocket. He will not do enough time. If you will take a collective line quickly for a few days so do not wait to start until December.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. L. Hale on November 12th, 2009 4:58 pm

    I just finished this kit as part of my personal progress award for the LDS Church. . . WOW, and I had a good time with him! Absolut (all needles, thread, sequins, etc.) was included in the package (ie, no additional orders – phewf!), And the instructions were so clear that they had little or no prior experience, complete with sewing. It was a dynamic and pleasant, and finally I was with one of the most beautiful and incredibly complex piece of jewelry left hanging on my wall. Granted, it took some time to take advantage: A whole year worth of work to approximately 2 hours each Sunday. But the beauty is that if there is a lengthly process, I never had any problems or as a drop of something else. While I am tired gottten Cross stich kits and other sewing work I had started earlier, it kept me interested, because the shares are subject to constant change sewn. In contrast to cross-stitch where you would be much repetition of a point, I am sewing on sequins (much, much glitter …) In a minute, we felt connnecting another room with another, you see, and during the draft before my eyes. I am definitely better than all other types of sewing, I have tried so far. Finally, it is really good! Where a different project, it would just sit on the wall to look pretty, it is interactive and fun for kids! I just know I will take with me to college and into my house when I grow up. It was a really interesting experience for me, and I recommend it to anyone who has grown more slowly Stitchery other repetitive boredom. Enjoy! :)
    Rating: 5 / 5

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