I am making these pretty folded fabric ornaments for family and a few very special quilty friends.
I saw these at a quilt show and bought one to figure out how to make them.
After making a few I did a search online and
I found a video tutorial for making these ornaments
Here is a pictorial of how I made my ornament:
I cut two circles of contrasting fabrics.
I used a 7 and 1/2 inch dessert plate for a template.
My finished ornaments are about 3 and 1/2 inches square.
I made two ornaments with the same fabrics,
one with the dark print on the top
and one with the white and gold metallic on the top.
Sandwich right sides or circles together.
With 1/4 inch foot, stitch around the edge leaving an opening to turn the fabrics right side out.
Turn and use a tool to smooth into a circle.
Press to make a crisp edge circle.
Topstitch 1/4 inch from edge.
Fold into quarters and sew two opposite centers together.
Fold one of the other sides and and stitch.
Fold last side in ad stitch.
Without cutting thread, hand press into a square.
Add a decorative button to the center
and then knot and cut thread.
Fold over corners and hand press flat.
Add a hanger to one corner using pearl cotton and tapestry needle.
Stitch up and down through fold in corner and knot thread.
Here is one of these ornaments on my Christmas Tree!
Linking up with
Ornament Exchange Linky Party @ Sew We Stitch
Lots of pretty ornaments in the links.
Enjoy!
Thanks, your fabric choices are pretty.
ReplyDeletepretty decorations very much in the style of the one and only Jennie Rayment who is the best fiddler, twiddler etc there is http://www.jennierayment.com/
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteVery nice ms Pat! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThose look wonderful. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletereally nice tut and the result is priceless
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing those around blogland and have been meaning to make some. Yours turned out really pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese sure turned out cute. Great tutorial....seems easy enough, and I love poinsettias. You can never have enough of those at Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThoses ornaments are darling. Great job. Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteDon't know how I, never mind. Yes I do know how I missed you, I have not been going to my blogger dashboard regularly, that's how. Anyway thanks for the tutorial for you pretty ornaments. I'm collecting ornament patterns. Thanks
ReplyDeleteDon't know how I, never mind. Yes I do know how I missed you, I have not been going to my blogger dashboard regularly, that's how. Anyway thanks for the tutorial for you pretty ornaments. I'm collecting ornament patterns. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you for this fabulous tutorial and providing a link from your Cookie Hop!! Definitely making some of these...maybe even this year!!
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