template pieces for Wool Gingerbread Penny Rug.....
1/2 of penny rug, trace two sides to make a whole.....
all applique stitched down with a primitive overcast stitch, using 3 strands of DMC floss.....
French knots for eyes & buttons.....
backstitch candy cane stripes.....
to print.... right click on picture, save as jpg file on your computer, then right click and select print.....
Thank you Cheri for the wool gingerbread penny rug pattern. It's darling. Your granddaughter is a little cutie. I have been so excited for this blog hop to begin. Thank you again. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove the gingerbread wool penny mat - will be making one for my sister (and hopefully one for myself.) I have been working on a few of your cute Christmas stockings from a few years ago. Your creations are wonderful! Thank you so much for participating in this year's hop.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and getting us started in the Christmas spirit. HUGS... and stitches
ReplyDeleteYou gave us a great start to this fun blog hop. I love Gingerbread Men so this little rug is perfect for decorating my house with ! Thanks so much, love your patterns. Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I love the sniff it or enjoy it picture more. LOL!! They're both cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe and pattern.
You sure set the bar high for the rest of participating bloggers! Hahaha! Love your kitty!!! A real beauty! Thank you very much for the recipe and pattern!
ReplyDeleteoh what fun! Lucy is the perfect model for holiday cheer...thanks for the great gingers!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheri! I looked forward to this all month, and yours being the first was a double gift! Precious little granddaughter you have. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a cute pattern, and your photos of your granddaughter and kitty are even cuter!
ReplyDeleteLove the gingerbread penny rug! Thank you for sharing with us!!!
ReplyDeleteNice gingerbread penny rug. I've been making gingerbread man cinnamon ornaments. I can relate. Fun Christmas traditions.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the "recipes" for your gingerbread - the edible and the non edible. Your assistants are adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your wool mat! I'm going to make that since we bake gingerbread houses every year!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Cheri, just love your sweet Gingerbread Men penny rug (looks perfect set out on your chair for display too)! And love your cute little granddaughter; such a big helper, looks like she loves making cookies with grandma!! I shared this Blog Hop on my FB page...hope to send more followers your way. You might remember me from back when you had your quilt shop in Vista, CA area?? I'm Wool-N-Wares (Diane) and the one who bought your old, big YELLOW CUPBOARD that was a display for many of your fabrics back then. We live on the east coast now! I also took your classes at the old Prairie Sampler in Fullerton! You sound like your {new life} has been heavenly...many blessings, well deserved & the merriest of holidays to you & yours!
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Thanks for the sweet Gingerbread mat!!!! You have a cute little granddaughter there! Going to be baking with my grandkids this weekend so this recipe is on the pile!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Can't wait to make both!
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Thank you for participating in the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheri for sharing....I have 10 grandchildren and they are all precious! Hope you have a blessed Christmas holiday!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the pattern & sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.....I, myself LOVE gingerbread cookies! My aunt used to make them for me as a young girl! Adorable granddaughter (and kitten)!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your holiday design, and recipe.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
I cannot figure out if you meant the mat to be as small as it prints out, or if it is supposed to be a certain size? I guess it is too small for me to sew well. could you put it in a pdf format that prints out to exact size? thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you... your gingerbread wool mat is a goal for me. I hope I can do as well a job as you did... darling. I'm new to transferring A partial pattern like this. I usually get wool kits.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holiday stitching fun to.all. Toni
This is so so cute and perfect for Christmas crafting! Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteI'm having my 2 young grandkids over this chiming weekend and the cookies look like the perfect fun thing to do with them! When they leave I'll be ready to sit and stitch the sol mat! Thanks for these great ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis coming weekend and stitch the wool mat! LOL
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern and recipe.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours.
Thanks so much for the cute pattern and the recipe. Your lil' granddaughter is adorable.
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