Want to make a no-sew quilted star Christmas ornament? Then check out my tutorial with step-by-step pictures to make this quilted ornament!
How to make homemade quilted Christmas ornaments - no sewing required. These beautiful ornaments make wonderful gifts for friends and family.
How to make homemade quilted Christmas ornaments - no sewing required. These beautiful ornaments make wonderful gifts for friends and family.
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.
This fabric star ornament tutorial walks you through step-by-step instructions to create a unique folded fabric ornament
These are some Christmas ornaments I finished recently. The pattern I used came from CQ Mag Online, and you can find it in Vol.7, Issue 04. Sorry, I am having trouble posting working links today. Google "cq mag online" and you will find it. Rather than making my ornaments two sided, I chose to cover the back with upcycled dupioni silk from a thrift shop dress. It was rather plain looking to me and then the idea hit to add some of my small needle tatted motifs. This was done after I had completed the ornaments, so they are just glued in place. Next time I make ornaments, I'll take the time to sew them in place. Thinking I'd like to make a set for the Iowa State Fair next year. Adding the tassles was also and afterthought and was kinda tricky, but I managed. I took pre-made tassles and threaded them through the burgandy wood bead and a brass beadcap. I tied off the tassle loop and cut the ends. Using beading thread, I sewed up through the tassle and through the trim to hold the tassle in place. Next time, I'll sandwich the tassle between the front and back of the ornament. I am off to the Central Iowa Beadbash in Marshalltown, Iowa today. I'm hoping to find some new seed bead colors and some bead shapes to make some beaded flowers that I've been wanting to try out.
This mini mitten Christmas ornament is easy to sew with my free pattern! Use your fabric scraps or charm squares to sew a bunch to hang on your tree!
Prairie Point Star Ornaments are beautiful decorations for the holidays or to give as gifts. Make them with 5" charm squares (directions for other sizes incl.)
How to make an EPP Christmas Star decoration using Aurifil 80wt thread.
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…
See how to make easy origami Christmas ornaments for your Christmas tree - and grab the free origami sewing pattern!
I'm sharing my favourite patterns, inspiration and tips for making heirloom felt ornaments that you'll want to make, give, and treasure.
Learn how to create tucked fabric Christmas ornaments using kimekomi technique. These beautiful ornaments are great for using up Christmas fabric scraps!
Make a traditional Scandinavian Christmas gift with this fabric scandinavian heart tutorial. Fill with candies, nuts, or other small gifts.
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 …
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.
This list will be about origami Christmas ornaments you can make for your own Christmas tree or to give it as
This Christmas Tree Ornament Tutorial walks you through an easy DIY project based on the Stars Hollow Quilt by Suzy Quilts.
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.
Create these adorable fabric Christmas ornaments using our free quilt as you go tutorial. A great way to use up Christmas Fabric scraps.
These are some Christmas ornaments I finished recently. The pattern I used came from CQ Mag Online, and you can find it in Vol.7, Issue 04. Sorry, I am having trouble posting working links today. Google "cq mag online" and you will find it. Rather than making my ornaments two sided, I chose to cover the back with upcycled dupioni silk from a thrift shop dress. It was rather plain looking to me and then the idea hit to add some of my small needle tatted motifs. This was done after I had completed the ornaments, so they are just glued in place. Next time I make ornaments, I'll take the time to sew them in place. Thinking I'd like to make a set for the Iowa State Fair next year. Adding the tassles was also and afterthought and was kinda tricky, but I managed. I took pre-made tassles and threaded them through the burgandy wood bead and a brass beadcap. I tied off the tassle loop and cut the ends. Using beading thread, I sewed up through the tassle and through the trim to hold the tassle in place. Next time, I'll sandwich the tassle between the front and back of the ornament. I am off to the Central Iowa Beadbash in Marshalltown, Iowa today. I'm hoping to find some new seed bead colors and some bead shapes to make some beaded flowers that I've been wanting to try out.
This mini mitten Christmas ornament is easy to sew with my free pattern! Use your fabric scraps or charm squares to sew a bunch to hang on your tree!
Want to make a no-sew quilted star Christmas ornament? Then check out my tutorial with step-by-step pictures to make this quilted ornament!
Hello and happy Monday! Today I’m happy to share a tutorial for a fun Christmas ornament project. Almost every year for about the last twenty years I’ve made some time of handmade ornament; this has become sort of a tradition, and is something I really look forward to. This year I decided I really wanted […]