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		<title>Snowman Ornaments and Quilting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I added a new set of chenille Christmas ornaments to my Old World Primitives Etsy Shop today &#8211; a set of 3 snowmen wearing red scarves. They are all ready for the winter weather to begin! I&#8217;m not quite ready yet though&#8230; there are still plenty of veggies hanging in there in my gardens that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I added a new set of <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/oldworldprimitives?section_id=5652614">chenille Christmas ornaments</a> to my Old World Primitives Etsy Shop today &#8211; a set of 3 snowmen wearing red scarves.</p>
<p><img src="/images/snowmen_set_blog.jpg" title="chenille snowman ornaments for Christmas" alt="chenille snowman ornaments for Christmas" /></p>
<p>They are all ready for the winter weather to begin!  I&#8217;m not quite ready yet though&#8230; there are still plenty of veggies hanging in there in my gardens that I am hoping will ripen before the first frost.</p>
<p>I hope that everyone enjoyed their Halloween weekends!  I spent my Halloween with family and friends in beautiful Lancaster County, PA.   We made our annual trip to Cherry Crest Farm, did some shopping (I added the most wonderful new handmade folk art piece to my collection), and enjoyed our favorite local edible treats.  Lancaster County also happens to be the quilt capital of the USA, and during our visit we stopped into <a href="http://www.ppquiltmuseum.com">The People&#8217;s Place Quilt Museum</a>. It was here that my husband Max finally came to appreciate the beauty and artistic merit of quilts&#8230; and decided that he just had to try making his own!  He bought a quilt kit in a local shop with the materials and instructions necessary to make a 22&#8243; square wall hanging quilt.  I showed him how to use a sewing machine (for the very first time, believe it or not) and then he was off &#8211; and look at what he completed in his first day of both sewing and quilting.  I have to say, I am pretty impressed!</p>
<p><img src="/images/quilt.jpg" title="handmade quilt wall hanging" alt="handmade quilt wall hanging" /></p>
<p>I can&#8217;t wait until he makes us a nice Queen sized quilt for our bed after finishing this one!  Does anyone have any recommendations for designing your own quilt?</p>
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