how-to of the day - free pattern tutorial sewing christmas ornaments with sequins - pattern sizing

December 9, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

 I just wanted to post a quick clarification of yesterday’s post for creating a bird Christmas ornament with sequins.

I printed the pattern out so that the body of the bird is approximately four and a half inches long:

how-to of the day -  free pattern tutorial sewing christmas ornaments with sequins

If you want to adjust the size of the pattern, use the “print screen” button on your keyboard.  Open up your photo editing software (The Gimp is totally free and available online) and open up a new project or page.  Hit “Ctrl” “V” at the same time - that should paste the pattern into the document.  You can then adjust the size from there.

Either that or take it to a copy shop and let them increase the size as needed.

I used a plain, polyester fiber-fill to stuff the ornament.  I didn’t stuff it too firmly, because I didn’t want to stuffing to poke out through the blanket stitching.

Any more questions?  Let me know!

image: © C Findlay-Harder

how-to of the day - sewing sequins onto Christmas ornaments - the finished ornament

December 8, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

Hand-made Christmas ornaments make charming little gifts - perfect for tucking into gift baskets or hanging on a package for a friend.  I try and create at least one hand-made Christmas ornament for my tree every year - this year, it’s a little felt bird:

how-to of the day -  sewing sequins onto Christmas ornaments

This year, I’m using felt and Bettsi McCombs’ lovely “Folk Bird” pattern to make my ornaments.   I sewed three sequins onto each wing (using my free tutorial from last week) and sewed each seam using blanket stitch.  The eyes are the same beads I used to sew the sequins on.

In one evening I sewed the complete ornament - I think I may make more now!

image: © C Findlay-Harder 

how-to of the day - sewing sequins onto Christmas ornaments

December 4, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

I’ve created an all-new free tutorial for you - with lots of sparkle and glitz for Christmas!

 how-to of the day -  free pattern tutorial sewing christmas ornaments with sequins

Sequins are a great way to add some extra sparkle to your hand-sewn Christmas ornaments - and they’re really easy to sew on too.

I’ve created a step-by-step guide for hand-sewing sequins for you - but you’ll have to wait until tomorrow to see how I’m using them in my finished project :-)

image: © C Findlay-Harder

how-to of the day: round yo-yo circles

November 10, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

I got a reader request on how to make basic yo-yo circles.  They’re a technique I’ve mentioned quite a bit here, but I had forgotten to actually write a complete how-to for you all!

Yes, yo-yos are fun and easy and no, you don’t need any fancy plastic tools to make them :-)

Am I obsessed with yo-yos?  Oh yes…

how-to of the day: round yo-yo circles free pattern quilting fabric crafts tutorials

I’ve got the complete tutorial here, or just click on the photo :-)

image: © C Findlay-Harder

More embroidered Christmas craft how-tos

November 5, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

 I’ve been going through my archives to find my favorite Christmas craft patterns from last year for my lovely readers :-)

As always, these are my own original patterns & designs and are not to be copied or reposted elsewhere without my permission.

Here are two more fun embroidered patterns - the first is a machine-embroidered gift card holder.  It’s a great way to play around with different stitches on your sewing machine, and make a cute Christmas gift for someone special!

embroidered christmas crafts gift card holder crazy quilt xmas card free patterns how-to tutorials

 This one is for my hand-embroidery fans!  It’s a crazy quilt Christmas card that I created using little pieces of fabric, lace, ribbon, buttons and even a yo-yo.  It’s all finished with blanket and straight stitches, but you can get as fancy as you’d like with it!

embroidered christmas crafts gift card holder crazy quilt xmas card free patterns how-to tutorials

 all images: © C Findlay-Harder

Favorite Christmas tree ornament tutorials, free patterns & ideas

November 4, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

Yes, I know that Halloween was just here, but I like to get an early start on my Christmas crafting!

I love making Christmas ornaments, and I ended up creating quite a few original Christmas ornament patterns last year.

Here are some of my favorite Christmas ornament tutorials and how-tos from last year.  As always, these are my own original patterns and are not to be copied or reposted elsewhere without my permission.

Dog paw-print ornament (part one and part two):

Favorite Christmas tree ornament tutorials, free patterns & ideas dog print ornaments

 Machine-embroidered Christmas tree ornament:

Favorite Christmas tree ornament tutorials, free patterns & ideas embroidered ornaments

 Russian punch-needle or Igolochkoy ornament (part one, part two and part three):

Favorite Christmas tree ornament tutorials, free patterns & ideas igolochkoy embroidered ornament

 Yo-yo Christmas tree ornament:

Favorite Christmas tree ornament tutorials, free patterns & ideas yo-yo ornament

 Happy Christmas crafting!

all images: © C Findlay-Harder

how-to of the day: fiber fusion with fabric, yarn and silk - how yummy!

October 30, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

This is one of my favorite tutorials - I actually wrote it a few years back, but the photos got eaten - ack!  I’ve re-written it and dug up all the photos from my old computer - boy, thank goodness for portable hard drives :-)

Click the image for the complete tutorial:

how-to of the day: fiber fusion with fabric, yarn and silk - how yummy!

Fiber fusion is a great way to use up little scraps of yarn, thread trimmings - or even scraps of fabric left over from fussy-cutting motifs.  You can make fiber art, wall hangings - even clothing or jewelry with it!

image: © C Findlay-Harder

fall colors floral wallhanging

October 8, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

It’s time for a new tutorial, my lovely readers :-)

I’ve already used this fabric in a different tutorial, but it’s been hanging around in my studio, begging to be made into something else.

free pattern how to tutorial fall floral wall hanging pattern

So what do you need?  One large-scale 100% cotton floral print (those flowers are approximately 4″ across) and several coordinating prints.

I’ll see you tomorrow with the how-to :-)

image: C Findlay-Harder

free pattern reminders for Halloween project

October 6, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

Are you looking for a fun Halloween sewing project?

How about trying my painted and embroidered mini Halloween bag?

how-to of the day: mini painted halloween bag free craft pattern

It’s a great way to try out some new techniques - and is perfect for holding Halloween treats :-)

Here are all the links:

Happy crafting!

image: C Findlay-Harder

how-to of the day: make a recycled reversible t-shirt totebag - the final totebag and the links

April 17, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Arts & Crafts

Here are all the links to create your own recycled reversible totebag:

Part one - the t-shirt

Part two - cutting it out

Part three - sewing and construction

And here’s the finished totebag:

how-to of the day: make a recycled reversible t-shirt totebag

And if I want to reverse it - here’s how it looks:

how-to of the day: make a recycled reversible t-shirt totebag

Of course, ironing probably would have been a good idea to…  those little pesky details :-)

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