Check these out (Rhonda you could do these with ease)
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Originally Posted by reneebobby
Originally Posted by cjc
I think you may be on to her. Can't find one yet that is hand sewn. But you never know. :shock:
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Originally Posted by cjc
No sewing at all. I found the pattern last year at Christmas and made several. They use a lot of straight pins. The only sewing may be on the ribbon that covers the edges of the folded fabric squares.
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Sewing Tute
http://www.craftideas.info/html/ball_tutorial.html
Stick in the styofoam ball tute
http://www.crafts-for-all-seasons.co...-ornament.html
The links came from this link for ornametal balls.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...8112040AA8Vfds
But Whatever they are really nice no matter how you do them. Not fond of the stick them in the ball way though. Looks sloppy.
http://www.craftideas.info/html/ball_tutorial.html
Stick in the styofoam ball tute
http://www.crafts-for-all-seasons.co...-ornament.html
The links came from this link for ornametal balls.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...8112040AA8Vfds
But Whatever they are really nice no matter how you do them. Not fond of the stick them in the ball way though. Looks sloppy.
#17
Originally Posted by Rhonda
Renee I can't believe I missed your post! These are really beautiful and look really easy to do! I might try some and I would think kids could do this too. Thanks for posting this!
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