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Progress on the felt ornaments. Here are the felt pieces with the freezer paper ironed on one side.
This was really easy to do. The iron was on a medium setting (permanent press without steam on my iron). Just keep the iron moving and made sure the steam is turned off. I drew right on the paper and cut the shapes out with regular scissors.
These are the two ornaments that I finished and I realize my embroidery skills aren’t the greatest. I’m not very happy with the tree. I was going for snow-covered branch tips and I think they look like cow udders or something else. It’s a bit too busy. You can also see the other shapes I have cut out so far.
Here’s a close-up. The colors are deeper but I took what light I could get. There’s a little bit of fiber-fill between the pieces to give them some depth. I remembered to insert the ribbon to hang it before I did the blanket stitch all the way around.
Another close-up of reverse side tis time. Those are tiny star sequins on the tree.
I’m not sure how much I will get done tonight. I still have the Musica mitts to finish. I did make another Spud and Chloe hat last evening. I must say that pattern is so quick and easy. I knit it in less than two hours using stash yarn. I still have the crochet edge and I-cords to do but those are relatively quick and easy, too.
Dear Santa,
I hope I’m not too late with my Christmas wish list:
I have been good (enough) this year.
Thank you.
I thought it would be a quick project but making felt ornaments without a pattern takes time. A lot of time. Ten times the amount of time one would think.
I did iron freezer paper to one side of the felt so I could draw my homemade patterns and cut out pairs that actually match. Then I had to decide how to embellish the felt pieces.
I cut out enough felt for three Christmas trees, two teardrop shaped ornaments, one squatty ornament, and one heart. I started on the heart.
It;s been a l-o-n-g time since I used embroidery floss and I couldn’t remember how to do the blanket stitch. After a quick search on-line, I was in business.
I promise pictures of my slow progress.
Now that I’m thinking of it, I should have just used one color of felt and one color of embroidery floss. White felt and red floss, dark green felt and light green floss, blue felt and white floss.
So many ideas, so little time…