This fabric star ornament tutorial walks you through step-by-step instructions to create a unique folded fabric ornament
Easy Fabric Wrap Ornaments, Step by Step instructions. Rusitc plaid Christmas Ornaments. Handmade DIY Christmas Crafts Tutorial.
If you are looking for scrap fabric Christmas ornament designs, then you really don’t have to look much further than these 25 beautiful ideas. I don’t know about you, but I am alw…
Did you ever make these folded stars out of paper strips when you were a kid? ;) I've been playing around with making these Danish ...
Learn how to make a beautiful and unique folded fabric star Christmas ornament using vintage sheets. This Christmas ornament tutorial will walk you through all of the steps.
No Sew Fabric Christmas Tree Ornament: Safety Precaution: This project requires use of a pruning toolto cut sticks, and a hot glue gun. These items should be used with caution by adults only. Another mom and I needed to find an easy to make Christmas decoration for the Awana (what is Awa…
Decorate for Christmas! Quick. Fun. Easy. Fabric Ornaments Fun projects that you will want to sew all year long! Add texture to your Christmas sewing projects in a fun and unique way. INTRODUCING 6-Point Star Ornament Pattern 8-Point Star Ornament Pattern Tree Ornament Pattern 6-Point Star Fabric Ornament Pattern Easy technique. FOLD. PRESS. SEW. Easy folding and sewing technique for QUICK and FUN star ornaments. Perfect for any celebration! - Great for scraps - You can use them to decorate gifts or your Christmas tree or table. They are also great as coasters. Learn to sew 5-point stars- the quickest
This fabric star ornament tutorial walks you through step-by-step instructions to create a unique folded fabric ornament
Learn how to create tucked fabric Christmas ornaments using kimekomi technique. These beautiful ornaments are great for using up Christmas fabric scraps!
Choose from any of these 24 Christmas Ornaments to DIY! These are great scrap busting projects. And some are great ornaments to DIY with kids
Here is a fun "sew and fold" fabric Christmas ornament that turned out to be pretty easy. These will make great little hostess...
Here is a fun "sew and fold" fabric Christmas ornament that turned out to be pretty easy. These will make great little hostess...
In this blog post you can find easy instructions on how to make a fabric Christmas tree ball.
Make folded Danish stars from fabric to decorate for the holidays! With just one straight seam, even the kids can get in on this holiday project.
Not only are they easy, but they're budget friendly too!
i fell to the peer pressure of emails and comments and actual face to face conversations of “how about ornaments? why haven’t you done any ornaments?” well, i did in fact have one planned before this one, but i felt like a sewing project was in order since i’ve not really shown you much of […]
Grab some festive doggie fabric, a paint pen, ribbons and a scrap of felt. In just a few steps, you can make these darling DIY Dog Fabric Covered Ornaments.
It’s Lovely for Christmas, Valentine’s, and Any Time! Treat yourself or someone you adore to this beautiful ornament. While it’s perfect in reds, any color theme will be wonderful. This is a no-sew project made from folded fabric and decorated with round-headed pins. The instructions will specify the size of a styrofoam heart form to …
Make folded Danish stars from fabric to decorate for the holidays! With just one straight seam, even the kids can get in on this holiday project.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION This is a DIGITAL sewing pattern in a PDF format. The pattern is available for instant download. You can download your file as soon as you complete your purchase. ABOUT THIS PATTERN This pattern Includes step-by-step photo instructions and full-size pattern pieces to make three ornaments for your Christmas tree: Ball with Stars, Two-color Ball and Patchwork Ball. The balls are soft, they do not have any hard core. A combination of machine and hand sewing is required for ball with stars. The balls can also be used as toys. SIZE: about 8 cm (3-1/8") RECOMMENDED FABRICS: lightweight cotton (quilting cotton) SKILL LEVEL: The pattern is suitable for those who have a basic knowledge of machine sewing and who are familiar with basic hand stitches. LANGUAGE: ENGLISH MEASUREMENTS: in cm and inches SEAM ALLOWANCES: included ABOUT FILE: This sewing pattern consists of 19 pages of instructions, photos and patterns in a PDF format. REFUNDS & EXCHANGES Due to the digital nature of this item, it is NON-REFUNDABLE. RIGHTS OF USE Items made using this pattern may be sold in your own shop. Mass production, re-sale and distribution of pattern pieces and instructions is PROHIBITED.
This DIY "quilted" ball ornament makes a great decoration for any time of year. This fun color combination of Riley Blake fabrics is pretty in spring and summer! From sewmccool.com.
You know what's a great gift you can give for your friends or family? I think something that you make by yourself will be a great gift .. 2 months until Christmas.. Still have a lot of time! I don't celebrate Christmas but I just love to share an idea for those who celebrate it, especially for my quilting friends.. (I forgot where I've seen this angel ornament, but I do remember how it looks). You need: 2 Different of fabrics 15cm x 15cm (robes). 2 Felt 12cm x 14 cm (wings). 1 Broken white fabric 8cm x 8cm (head). 1 Felt 4cm x 4cm (head). 1 cardboard 3,5cm diameter. Gold ribbon & gold thread. Have you seen "You've Got Mail"? I watched that movie more then a hundred times (LOL). This morning, I used my favorite movie CD as a template then I turn it on in the CD player and I watched Tom Hank and Meg Ryan again and continued my crafting. To make a circle for the angle's robes, find tutorial here. Fold collar for the robes and stitch together in the middle. Sew 2 heart shape of felt with running stitch to make angel's wings. For the head make yo-yo and fill it with felt and cardboard. Put ribbon on the head, draw eyes (used waterproof pen) and give a little face powder on the cheek. Put the robes on the wing and the head on upper of the collar. You can sew or use glue to put them together. Sew a long thread on the top of the head to hang these cute angels on your christmas tree. The best scene with a lovely song...
These 3D fabric snowflakes are wonderful fabric Christmas ornaments. This tutorial shows how to make a no-sew snowflake decoration out of fabric.
I learned how to make these adorable folded star ornaments at my traditional guild at least 10 years ago and haven't seen them anywhere ...
How to make quilted no-sew holiday Christmas ornaments. No-sew ornaments to make for Christmas. Quick and easy ornaments with no sewing
These ornaments are not difficult but can be a little bit time consuming. To start all you need is some Styrofoam balls or smooth cone balls
These patchwork balls are so quick to make (once all the prep is done) and make fab pressies. First gather your bits and pieces. A Styrofoam ball (I’m using a 4″ ball) 3 fabrics, some r…
It's taken a bit longer to pull together the tutorial for the honeycomb ornaments made from vintage book pages than I expected. I w...
Use fabric scrap strips to sew these quick and easy homemade quilted Christmas tree ornaments. An easy DIY project with a step-by-step tutorial video.
Handmade Christmas ornaments are easy and fun to make. Use these crafts to decorate your home for the holidays. Discover silver nature-inspired ornaments, felted animals, ribbons, rosettes, and more.
I’m getting ready for Christmas season, how about you? I’m drinking hot cocoa, watching Hallmark Christmas movies… I’ve even started humming some Christmas carols around the house! (Yes, I’m one of those people…) It’s time for some quick projects- things you can make quickly and give as gifts and for your own holiday decorating. If […]
I learned how to make these adorable folded star ornaments at my traditional guild at least 10 years ago and haven't seen them anywhere since. I used this activity as a final assignment in an introductory Instructional Design course and boy was it ever fun to watch a 6'5" man who works as a parole officer learn how to thread a needle! Here's a brief tutorial for making these ornaments, which can be for a Christmas tree or a Solstice celebration or even as a way to celebrate a graduation - anywhere you'd use a star. It's all about the fabric choices. Materials: 3 strips of fabric 2" x 7" - can be all the same colour, all different or any combo you like. one or two buttons, no more than ½" wide. If choosing two buttons make sure their holes line up. 8" length of twine or embroidery floss Directions: Create Triangles: 1. Lay strip of fabric right side down, short end closest to you. 2. Fold up bottom corner to opposite side of strip and line up fabric edges, creating a right-angle triangle. Make sure the bottom corner is pointy. 3. Fold triangle up so that the side aligns with the edge of the strip. 4. Fold again, aligning side of triangle with the edge of the strip. 5. Continue folding the triangles until there's only a small flap of fabric left. 6. Tuck this rectangle into the folded triangle like a tab. 7. Press if desired. 8. Repeat steps 1-7 for two remaining strips of fabric. Assemble Ornament: 1. Lay one triangle long side up, and the other triangles on either side, with the long sides facing out. 2. Place the middle triangle on top of the left triangle, 3. Stack the right triangle on top, aligning the triangles as shown. 4. Secure the stack with a couple of hand stitches. 5. Attach the buttons on both sides of the ornament passing the needle all the way through both buttons from one side to the other (this is why you want the holes to line up). (Alternative: no buttons or just one button sewn and another glued). 6. Make a loop with the jute and knot the end. 7. Slip the loop around the top triangle, bringing it in behind. 8. Tug the loop up to catch on the button stitches. 9. Finished! Enjoy!
A Beautiful Decoration for Any Time of Year! Simple folded paper stars have been used for Christmas ornaments and other occasions for generations. We think of them as Scandinavian but they’re popular in many European countries and elsewhere. Now we can make the same stars from fabric. Each star can be all one color, or …
Here is a fun "sew and fold" fabric Christmas ornament that turned out to be pretty easy. These will make great little hostess...