Today's Christmas idea is a quilted star ornament. Although they look sewn, they are actually made by folding and pinning squares of fabric. The first one you make can take a little time to figure out spacing and technique, but subsequent balls are easy. I made about 20 of these last year, when I was suffering pregnancy queasies. They are a nice addition to cookie trays, presents, teacher's gifts, or ornament swaps. The tutorial can be found here:
Quilted Star Ornament Directions
You will need:
- a 3 inch Styrofoam ball
- (16 of each of 3 different fabrics) 2.5 inch squares
- 1 foot lace or ribbon
- Lots of straight pins with flat heads (about 200 per ornament)
- Hot glue
I bought my pins at Walmart in the pack of 500. You want the cheapest metal ones with the tiny head. These are a fun project to work on while watching TV or listening to music. Give it a try! Check back tomorrow for another great Christmas Idea. Linking to
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Such a pretty ornament! I had seen the folding technique on other ornaments, but never thought about making it resemble a quilt pattern. Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, Jan! I also have a pattern that shows one of these stars made into a little pillow to use as a pincushion. I haven't tried it yet, but I'd like to. Thanks for reading!
ReplyDeleteHey, where's your post for today!? Just kidding!! Love this one! Showed it first thing on my blog again today!
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