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WELCOME TO "FRENZ OF REETS CAN DO" GALLERY
Below are pictures that kind folks have mailed or emailed to me that share things they have made from a Reets' pattern. I am tickled to receive every one of them and to share them with you. The gallery pictures will be rotated every so often...so SEND US YOUR PICTURES...email is most convenient but you can also snail mail them.
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Below Left to Right (Read more about all of these in our Ramblin Rag Newsletter #24.)
Cheri Hogan went apron crazy and made up our"Reversible No-Hem Apron" pattern numerous ways, two of them shown here.
Using two of our pincushion patterns, Kind Shepherdess and Chelsea's Pincushions, Vicotria Lum introduced herself to the wonderful world of wool.
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Below Left to Right (Read more about all of these in our Ramblin Rag Newsletter #24.)
Antoinette Carl stitched a bunch of stockings. The two shown are from the holiday patterns "I Ben Good" and "Waitin For St. Nick".
Antoinette also, in her not-a-bit-of-spare time, punched our Heart and Flowers PunchNeedle. I love her own creative color changes.
What a wonderful Big Bag Amy surprised us with by bringing it into our booth at PIQF. Love her completely different fabric choices for our On The Road Again, Part 1 pattern.
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Allyson Baldwin from Missoula MT. sent this wonderful picture. She and a group of friends were inspired by our "I Love To Stitch" tote pattern. She and some friends displayed their creations hanging in the trees at their first Garden Walk Quilt Show. You will find a link in Ramblin Rag #23 for an enlarged picture.
At a Tin Thimble Class following the Folsom Quilt Show, Laura, who was a very novice sewer, was certainly not lacking in creativity in stitching up this pincushion from our Baskets Full pattern.
My friend Terry from Poulsbo WA. put together this great Big Bag using our On The Road Again pattern. Opting not to quilt the fabric first, she simply used heavier material.
The Elephant purse, below left, is a felted knit purse adaptation of our applique pattern Elephants. Read all about how Brenda Ferrario did this in Newsletter #22.
Below right is a wonderful new color scheme for our Chelsea's Pincushion pattern. cleverly created by Ruth Shields at a Tin Thimble class in New Castle CA.
Susan Brubaker adapted the snowmen below from our Angelic Woolies Pattern.
She belongs to a book club...thus the quick gift Bookmarkers. BRILLIANT!
Below see what she has created from a few of our other designs.... also shown is Susan Koenig's primitive Amarina.
Above left - Eileen Mikolayunas creatively stitched up a wall hanging from our "I Love To Stitch" tote bag pattern. You can see more of her creations by going to her web site at http://www.SenecaPondCrafts.com Above middle is Lynn Stanfield's pillow rendition of Snowman Dance. Also avid stitcher, 85 year old Louise Maines sent us pictures of many wonderful creations. Here she is with her "Wooly Flower Sampler" which she made TWO of. Sorry but the designer name was not included. Hurray Louise!
Below are Lynn Stansfield's creations made from various "Woolies" patterns. These are adorable! Lynn was especially creative with her color choices for Rabbit and Bird.
They are from the following patterns: Rabbit and Bird Woolies / Woolie Frenz / Needles and Pins

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Pattern #RR079 Sandi Wilhite's creative Bellringer
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Pattern #RBK02 My friend Karen made well over 20 Mr. Jingles. How about that one in the BLUE SUIT!?
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Pattern #RR081 Katrina's pillow She stitched the pom poms flat for her infant's safety...SMART!
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Pattern #RR54 Cindy Young and friend Joni Tembreull made 12 Joy angels!
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Pattern#RR54 That's alotta ANGELS! She says they left the little snowmen unattached because the lucky recipients wanted to leave them out all season long. One quick look tells me I would want to do the same! |
Below are Katy Tyne's interpretations of our "Angelic Woolies" pattern. I love what she did with these. She sells her hand made items on CrowSoup.com under the name Raggedy Auntie. The items shown here are long ago sold but I believe every month she posts new items.
Pattern #RR68Angelic Woolies


Below are Donna Newton's pictures from her Christmas open house featuring a good number of her hand made items.
 Hey! There's Reets' first Santy among those treasures. Santy #RR24
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How warm and inviting Donna. Don't you just LOVE festive homes?!
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 Another Open House Pic.
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 Donna's own Santa.
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