We are at week four of the Fabric Ornament Parade. To check out weeks 1, 2 and 3 click below!
This week I bring you TWO ornaments. A simple fabric ball and one of my own creations I’m calling the Yo-yo Photo or Yo-yo Embellished ornament. We will being with the my Yo-yo Embellished Ornament.
Yo-yo Embellished Ornament
Supplies:
- Crafter’s Edge Crossover II
- Circle die set
- Mini Circle die set 2
- Fabric (scraps work great for this!)
- Needle and thread
- Foam ball 2.5″
- sequin pins
- sequins
- floral pins with pearls on the end
- decorative ribbon
You don’t have to use the Crossover II and dies to make this project. You can draft your own circle templates or use a circle ruler you already have. Using the Crossover II machine allowed me to make several sizes and cut out several perfect circles at a time.
Instructions:
- Cut out your mini circles using the largest die from the mini circle set 2. I cut out 16. I only ended up using 14 of them. Every project will be different.
- Make your yo-yos. To make a yo-yo, stitch a running stitch all the way around your circle and pull closed. Secure thread to the back.
- Gather the rest of your supplies.
- Cut out 2 4″ circles using the 4″ circle Crafter’s Edge die.
- Attach your larger circles to your foam ball using your sequin pins.
- Begin embellishing your ornament. For this particular one, I used the pearl floral pins with a red and white sequin and one of my yo-yo’s. After I put all the yo-yos around the center of the ball (hiding the seam) I took my decorative ribbon and placed it just underneath the yo-yos. I secured the ribbon with more sequin pins. I added some more sequins for decoration and then added a hanging string.
How to Make a Photo Yo-yo Ornament:
This is my absolute favorite ornament. While I did not come up with this concept, I made it my own with the yo-yos. Growing up my mother always had a beautiful photo ornament of me and each of my siblings. I knew I wanted something for my family so I made these.
To make these you follow the same steps as above to make your yo-yos. (You can also make slightly larger yo-yos with a bigger circle die) However, for this ornament to work you need to slice off the front of your foam ball to create a flat surface. You also just wrap the fabric around one side of the foam ball so your circle needs to be bigger. The back is a great place to put a year or a name if it is short enough. I also love adding the longer floral pins with more beads. I love the drippy icicle look on ornaments.
WE ARE NOT FINISHED YET !
I told you that I would have TWO ornament tutorials today and I am here to deliver.
This ornament is much simpler in nature but I will tell you it is actually more difficult. This ornament is made by sewing curves.
To make our second ornament you will need the Crafter’s Edge Toy Ball Die.
Supplies:
- Crafter’s Edge Crossover II
- Toy Ball Die
- Fabric
- Sewing Machine
- Needle and Thread
- Polyfil Stuffing
Instructions:
Sew your two cut pieces together with a 1/4″ seam, leaving at least an inch or two open to stuff. Close your ball with a blind stitch and attach a sting hanger. You are finished!
Simple enough but honestly sewing the curves is a challenge.
Which ornament is your favorite?
Happy Sewing
Starting to bloom by choosing JOY ~ Julia
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Julia, these are adorable. My favorite would be the yo-yo ornaments – pictures and round! Fun!! Thanks for the tutorials.