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It's November! I have no idea where October went but it blew by this year. Were in November, it's the first and to kick it off I took the boys to school this morning and headed straight to Starbucks to get my first peppermint mocha of the season. It's so good, I have self imposed peppermint mocha drinking rules, and one is that it has to be November before I start drinking them, second, I CANNOT...

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I've got a two projects for one this week. 
This weeks holiday projects is this little ball ornaments tutorial. The ball is made from 12 pentagons sewn together. This makes this pattern really easy to adjust to any size you would like. The pattern pieces below are are all ready for you to print in the size of the ornament, which is a 4 inch ball. The snowflake embellishments are included as well in...

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I sent out my Holiday Projects newsletter this past week and the turkey pendants were a hit. I'm going to make one more batch of them next week so I am taking orders for them now. If you would like one send me an e-mail at jennifer (at) jangles.net and let me know what you would like. I'll start making them Nov. 1st. You get two matching round ceramic beads with them and they are 14.00.

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Supplies Needed:

Styrofoam Cone 10-18 inches tall
Fabric - 1/4 yd or a fat quarter
Pom Pom Trim - approximately 3 yards for 18" tall tree
1 Floral Stick Pin
Needle and Thread oer Sewing Machine
Approximately 6 straight pins

Instructions:
1. Start by cutting your fabric in to 2 inch strips. 


2. Take two strips and place the right sides together of two of the short ends. Sew these together....

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 Hey Hey, My new patterns have just arrived! They are in the Etsy shop as well as the Jennifer Jangles web store. There are four in total but you might have seen one or two of them before. My pattern up there, is a pattern for quilted bags that you can make in six different sizes. When I designed it I was thinking it would be really cool to make the weekender bag(the largest) and fill it with...

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