Scrap Christmas ornament
I just watched Jenny do an adorable giant Christmas ornament on Missouri StarQuilt Co. It is made with scrap Christmas strips and tin foil. Has anyone tried it? If you did, what fusible did you use?
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Do you have a link for this?
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Here's the link. Looks interesting...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nivOas8mp-s |
Looks soooooooooo cute!
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Looks pretty cute - thanks for sharing
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What a darling ornament!
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That is so cute. I thiink she says she uses Pellon fusible. You could put insulbrite in between the layers and use them for hot pads too.
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My plan is to make 16 of these to put one in each patient's room at work! Thanks for the wonderful idea!
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I love this; her tutorials are always so inspiring!
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Ok that is to cute think i will put names on the ones i make...
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Well, that is CUTE!! and looks so easy!! I can't wait to make some of these... Thanks for letting us know about this!!
(the holidays are just around the corner!!! YIKES!!) |
Cute. How about stripes on both sides?
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Thanks. Mom was thinking of something that could be done for her retirement center community room and this is perfect. I bet a friend and I could whip up some in one day.
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I plan t make a few for a window display at my store... they would hang nicely at different lengths. Thank you for posting. I love MSQ.
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Love the idea!
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Love it!
Lynn |
love this......they have so many great things at MSQ...just can't keep up...am working on half hex and triangle trees tablerunners from them now....might as well make a few of those ornaments too....these will be gifts to friends/family..........
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Wonderful, quick and cute - can't get any better than that! Thanks for sharing the link - somehow I missed this one.
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That is so cute, I have to make some. Thank you for the link.
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What a simple and quick idea. These are so cute! Thanks for the link.
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Anyone able to show a photo of these ornaments? Thanks
Sorry, forgot to say: I am on dial-up.... pics would be so appreciated |
How cute. We have a very mini tree and I will make some tiny one to go on it. And you could put fiberfil in it and make them round. I would sew top of hanger by machine and then hand sew the bottom. Thanks, that is great, and would be cute with names on them too. Or Merry Christmas too.
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How very cute. Thanks for the link.
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Originally Posted by orangeroom
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My plan is to make 16 of these to put one in each patient's room at work! Thanks for the wonderful idea!
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What a great idea and so versatile. I was thinking pot holders also or a table topper (make a little larger) or placemats or ......
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Looks like it would be easy and fun to make. Thanks for sharing the link.
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I have strips of different widths - I can visualize these ornaments done with different width strips and different sizes. Also use fabric for the ornament top (same technique) and that way whether used as a decoration or a gift tag, or pot holder, trivet, candle mat etc. they could be washed. Change the shape and you could have Easter Eggs. They would make super decorations for outside. Hmmm - guess I had better get busy and gather my strips so that they are all in the same place. I don't have that circle cutter ruler either. Oh darn another trip to my LQS is in my future - probably tomorrow. LOL
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LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!... Thanks for sharing!.....................
Penny |
I love it too but not sure about the tin foil part. Anyone try it yet?
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Great ideas, and looks so easy, i think a thin piece of fusible interfacing would work as well
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