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chamby 09-06-2010 11:14 AM

how to put quilted ball ornaments together
 
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This is for calla. She ask for help on making these. I pray that this helps.

Pick three colors. cut these into 2.5 inch squares
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press each square in half
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Then in half again to find center
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open up square and place pin in the middle and close again only in half once
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Take 2 squares wrong sides together. (this is your middle color. Center on the ball and pin at the four corners.
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using same color. press square in half and instructed previously.
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open and place pin in the middle. close square
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Pin this to the middle of you square on the ball
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fold top corner down to bottom and pin
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fold other corner down to bottom and pin. Now pin the other side corners down. You will have 4 pins across the bottom. Do this three more times rotating ball 90 degs. each time.
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you will end up with 4 triangles on this piece.
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Now place two more squares on the opposite side of the ball. Be sure to measure to keep the distance even or your design will be uneven. Pin this down at the four corners as well. You repeat for this side what you have just finished for the other side.
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Using measuring tape measure from the point down 3/4 inch.
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insert second color
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proceed as you did for the first color. You are only adding 4 squares at a time. You will be adding to the middle of the previous square.
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This is how it looks after adding second color. No flip ball over and repeat this step for the other side.
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Now measure 3/4 in. from the point between the these triangles and pin the same color.
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This is what it looks like.
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Flip ball over and repeat for other side. Second layer done.
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Now for the third and final layer. Remember to work form the inside triangles out. repeat in same manner as previous row.
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Now for the embellishments
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I use a hot glue gun to hold down the rick rack. You can use rick rack or ribbon here. That is your choice. I just put pins in to hold the lace.
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All finished. Just let your imagination flow and have fun with these. The direction originally said to measure 1/2 in from center for the placement of the triangles. I did not like this because the middle color did not show well. I also did not have to add an extra row if I measure 3/4 in. Do not be surprised if you use a lot of pins. I think there are about 250 pins in one ball more or less.
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cherylynne 09-06-2010 12:35 PM

Great tute. I make them the same way, but I use a little square measuring tool. Instead of lace I use braid and ribbon bits. Yours are very pretty!! Thanks for all of the great pictures.

ann clare 09-06-2010 12:40 PM

Very clear tute. Thanks for sharing.

bopeep 09-06-2010 12:44 PM

I Love these....I made some a couple years ago.....your tute is very clear..a lot better than the one I used......
Thanks foe the tute...
bopeep

chamby 09-06-2010 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by cherylynne
Great tute. I make them the same way, but I use a little square measuring tool. Instead of lace I use braid and ribbon bits. Yours are very pretty!! Thanks for all of the great pictures.

That sounds very pretty. Please post a pic so that I can see what you are talking about.

sewmuchmore 09-06-2010 01:54 PM

I love to make ornaments to go on my tree. Thank you, this is so cute. I have bookmark it. I love this tutorial section.

MaineGirl76 09-06-2010 06:25 PM

What size styrofoam ball do you use with the 2 1/2 inch squares?

littlehud 09-06-2010 06:55 PM

What a great tute. Thanks for sharing.

Colbaltjars62 09-06-2010 07:30 PM

Nice job on the tute.
I made a gauge to measure from the top point to the next row or point. Made it easier than measuring it each time with a tape. You can use either a piece of template plastic or cut up an OLEO lid and use that. Cut it into a half moon shape and clip out the niche for the next row.
You can also make them with the egg shaped styrofoam balls. That one starts from the bottom (small end) and you work your way up to the top. Kinda looks like a pinecone. No lace all the way around just a roset sized piece on the top to hide the last row and a hanging ribbon pinned and hot glued to that.
Hope that helps.
Faith :lol:
:XD:

nellie 09-06-2010 09:39 PM

very pretty thank you ,add to my to do list


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