Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Shamrock Garland

 Go GREEN on St. Patrick's Day and celebrate like you're Irish!



Iron-on embroidered letters and a Cricut® Maker to cut felt shapes, makes crafting quick'n easy! 

You will need:

  • Joy® Iron-on Embroidered letter sheet - Gold

  

  • Kunin® Eco fi Classic Felt, 9” x 12” – Apple Green x 3
  • Kunin® Gold Dot Coordinate Felt, 9” x 12” – Black x 3


  • Cricut® Maker™ with Rotary blade, or purchase pre cut, 3" Shamrock shapes - 18
  • Expo Intl - Gold tassels x 8
  • Tacky glue, or lo-temp glue gun
  • Iron
  • Cord
  • Scissors

1.  Cut 18, 3” Shamrock shapes using the “felt acrylic” setting and rotary blade, or use purchased felt shapes.


2. Cut 8, 4” x  6” black felt rectangles.  Fold the strip in half lengthways, then cut from center fold to the outer edge, 2” up from the bottom.  Do not discard the triangle pieces. 

Download the FREE Shamrock pattern to upload to Cricut Design Space.


3. Remove letters – G O O D L U C K- from the letter sheet then, following the manufacturer’s directions on packaging, iron one letter at the center of each felt shamrock shape.


4. Glue each shamrock to a piece of black felt, then glue a second shamrock at the back of the black felt at the top as shown.  Spread the glue lightly on the felt with the tip of the glue gun.  


5.  Fold the shamrock in half over the top of the black felt and glue to the front to create a tab for the cord.  


6. Glue the tassel to the back by covering the tassel loop with one of the leftover triangles. 

  

6.  Thread the cord thru the loops at the top of each piece, then glue a shamrock to the cord at each end to finish.



Cook up some corned beef brisket for a party platter, serve with a glass of green beer, or Guinness and enjoy!

Yours truly,
Julie 💝

KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON CRAFTING!

*Felt, iron-on embroidered letter sheet and tassels for this project were provided by the companies listed above.

Friday, December 3, 2021

International Felt Garland

 * Feliz Navidad * Frohliche Weihnachten * Joyeux Noel * Buon Natale *

Say "Merry Christmas" in any language with Joy!



A garland is always on trend whatever your holiday decorating style.  This one is easy to make and can be customized to match any décor.

You will need:
  • Joy® Iron-on 3-D Embroidered Letter Sheet
  • Two, 9" x 12" Kunin® Classic Felt - Red
  • 9" x 12" Kunin® Glitterfelt™ - White (or 3" snowflakes)
  • Canvas fabric (a drop cloth used for this project)
  • 12" Pom Pom Trim - White
  • Red/White Bakers Twine
  • Large eye tapestry needle
  • Fabric glue
  • Scissors


SNOWFLAKES:  I cut my own 3" snowflakes from glitter felt on the Cricut® Maker, an electronic shape cutting machine. If this option is not available, you may be able to purchase packages of 3" snowflakes at your local craft store.  You will need one snowflake per letter. 


1.  Cut a 3" x 4" canvas rectangle for each letter. Adjust this size if your snowflakes are larger/smaller than 3".  Cut so the top of the rectangle is at the folded and stitched edge at the top of the drop cloth.  If this is not possible, cut the rectangle 1/2" longer. Fold over at the top then secure with glue to create a casement for the twine.

2.  Center the snowflake on one piece of canvas then use as a guide to cut the bottom of the rectangle as shown. Use this piece as your pattern to cut the remaining pieces.


 3.  Fray the side edges of each piece.  Trim if needed.  

 

4.  Arrange, then glue the pieces onto the red felt with the top edge of each piece aligned with the edges of the felt.
   

5.  Cut around each piece about 1/8" from the edges of the canvas.

6.  Glue one snowflake to each piece then iron each letter in place following directions on the back of the package.
   

TIP:  Pull the fabric away from the backing of the letter sheet,  roll inward and the letters will easily release from the fabric.


7.  Glue one pom pom to the point at the bottom of each banner between the canvas and the felt.


TIP:  Place a spot of glue at the point where the threads meet so the threads won't separate when the trim is cut.


8.   Glue a piece of bakers twine across the top of each piece.


9. To create the garland, thread the end of the bakers' twine onto the needle then pull the twine through the casing at the top of each finished piece.  Leave about 12" of twine at each end of the garland.



10.  Make a small bow from the bakers twine then glue to the center at the top of each piece to finish.


  

May your home be filled with love, laughter and joy this season and always…..  

Yours truly,
Julie 💝

KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON CRAFTING!

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Sugar Plum Christmas Garland

 When visions of sugar plums dance in your head….. it’s almost Christmas1 


You will need:
  • Kunin® Classic™ 9” x 12” Craft Cuts – 1 each Lemon Frost, Baby Pink & Minty
  • Kunin® Premium 9” x 12” Craft Cuts – White
  • Joy® Embroidered iron-on letter sheet – White

  

  • Cricut® Maker™ with Rotary blade (optional. Shapes can also be cut with scissors.)
  • Cricut® Easy Press Mini, or iron
  • Mod Podge® Ultra – Matte
  • Crystal glitter
  • Glue gun & lo-temp glue sticks
  • Mini pom-pom trim – 3 yd spool
  • Bag of small craft pom-poms, or cut from pom-pom trim
  • Tacky glue or large, extra strength glue stick
  • Needle and thread
  • Scissors & wax paper

                    Instructions:

                    1. Using the “shapes” feature in Cricut Design Space, create:
                    ·               4” x 3” triangles - 5
                    ·               ½” circles - 15 
                    ·               ½” x 11” rectangles  - 3


                    2. Cut one set of shapes from each piece of felt - Lemon Frost, Baby Pink and Minty felt as follows: 
                                Place the felt horizontally across the top of the mat. Insert “Felt” in the “Browse all Materials” tab, then select “Felt Acrylic”.  Use the rotary blade to cut. After cutting is complete, pull the felt surrounding the shape from the mat, then carefully lift the shapes. Increase the size of the triangles to 4 ½” x 3 ½” then cut the shapes from white felt.


                    3. Place the colored triangles onto a piece of wax paper.  Spray with Mod Podge Ultra then sprinkle liberally with glitter. Allow to dry then shake off excess glitter.

                    4. Cover one side of each white felt triangle with glue then, with top edges aligned, center a colored triangle on top.  Press firmly in place.  Tip: Use a craft stick to spread an even layer of tacky glue on the felt, or use a glue stick. Premium felt is stiffer and an extra strength glue stick also works extremely well. *HAPPY (or MERRY) CHRISTMAS requires 14 pennants.


                    5. Cut the colored felt strips into ½” squares. For 14 pennants you will need 28 squares of each color. Alternating colors, loosely thread the squares, two of each color and one pom-pom onto a length of thread.  Stitch the end of the thread to the tip of the pennant to secure then glue a felt circle over the end at the back. Use a different color felt than the felt on the pennant for contrast.


                    6. Remove the letters needed for the garland from the embroidered letter sheet. Alternating pennant colors, iron one letter to each pennant. Position letters right side up, cover with a pressing cloth then iron in place. 


                    7. Place the pennants in order on a flat surface then use lo-temp glue to adhere the mini pom-pom trim across the top of all the pennants.  Leave a small space between each one and make sure to add extra trim at each end to hang your garland!




                     ENJOY AND HAVE YOURSELVES A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!

                    Yours truly,
                    Julie 💝

                    KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON CRAFTING!

                    Thursday, November 11, 2021

                    Holiday Felt!

                               This is the month when I start to get serious about holiday projects: home dec, ornaments, gift giving, etc. so it seemed like a good time to join the Designer Crafts Connection blog hop with Kunin felt. I've created a number of projects for Kunin over the years, so I have a good supply of felt to work with.   

                            Felt is one of those materials that has been around for-ev-er........   I remember making an embroidery project and a doll with it in elementary school in the 50's, but felt is all grown up now, just like me, and definitely not just for elementary school projects any more.......   

                            Felt is so versatile, it wasn't easy to decide what to make, so I actually ended up with a technique with sticky felt that I think you'll really like,  and  two projects - a pillow wrap and a bottle gift bag!


                    You'll Need:
                    • Kunin® Classic Felt - 1 yd Tomato Red
                    • Kunin® Presto Felt - Kelly Green
                    • Gwen Studios Taffy Stripe ribbon - 3/8" & 5/8" Red 
                    • Gwen Studios double faced satin ribbon - 3/8" Green
                    • Gwen Studios double faced satin ribbon - 3/8" White
                    • Gwen Studios Snap tool
                    • Joy® Embroidered iron-on letter sheet - Green
                    • 1/2" pom pom - 4 red 
                    • Novelty yarn - white fur
                    • Jingle bells - 5 silver
                    • Glue gun and fabric glue sticks
                    • 1/4" double sided tacky craft tape
                    • Scissors
                    • Embroidery needle 
                    • Thin yarn, or embroidery floss - white

                    First things First...   let's make the Gnome embellishments!

                    1. Create a pattern from card stock as follows: 
                            Fold a 2 1/2" x 6" piece of card stock in half lengthwise. Starting about 1" from the bottom edge, cut a straight line from the outside edges across to the top of the fold. Starting at the same point, cut a curve to the bottom of the folded edge. Unfold the paper and it should look something like this.  It doesn't have to be perfect.
                     

                    2.  Trace the pattern onto the back of the Presto (sticky back) felt.  You'll need one for each gnome, so I cut 5. 

                    3.  Starting at the top, carefully peel the paper away from the felt about an inch. The adhesive is very aggressive so it's best to do this a little at a time.  Starting 1/2" from the top, layer the white satin and narrow striped ribbon across the sticky side of the felt, alternating the ribbons and peeling the paper back as you go. Let the ribbon pieces extend over each side. Place the last piece of ribbon about 1" from the bottom. Leave the backing paper in place.

                     

                    4.  Flip over then trim the excess ribbon even with the edge of the felt. Flip back then remove the rest of the backing paper.  Starting at one edge below the ribbon, adhere the furry yarn along the bottom curve. Add a second piece of yarn above the first and press the red pom pom at the center for the nose. Press the bell onto the top of the hat.

                      

                      

                    NOTE: I used the narrow striped and white ribbons for 4 gnomes for the pillow wrap and the gift bag. The finished gnome shown below will be used as an ornament to hang on a tree, wreath, or garland, or over the neck of a bottle of "holiday cheer".  I alternated the wider striped and green ribbon for this one and added a loop of yarn at the top for a hanger, a red berry for his nose instead of a pom pom and I added a snowflake I'd cut from white Presto felt at the back. Presto (sticky) felt also comes in other colors, but it didn't matter what color I used for gnomes, since the tacky side is covered and they'll be glued to the pillow wrap and gift bag.  


                      


                    Bottle Gift Bag

                            Nothing says "Happy Holidays"  better than a gift of wine, especially when placed in such an adorable gift bag!  


                    1.  Cut a 30" x 6" piece of red felt then fold in half.  Starting at the folded edge, stitch the sides together using blanket stitch.  Stitch all the way up to the top, along one side at the top then stitch both sides together down the opposite side to create the bag.


                    2.  Glue an 30" piece of the the 5/8" striped ribbon to the center of the back of the bag, about 3" from the top edge. NOTE: The back edge is not stitched.


                    3.  Glue one of the gnomes to the from of the bag about 3" from the bottom edge, then place the iron-on letters above. Use a pressing cloth to iron the letters in place on top of the felt.



                    Pillow Wrap

                            Pillows are a great way to add a decorative accent in the home for different seasons and holidays throughout the year. There are so many fun pillows to choose from for every occasion, but finding a place to store the ones that are "out of season" can become a challenge, so I purchased a couple of plain pillows and create custom pillow wraps....  easy to make and store!


                    1.  Cut a piece of felt 14" x 28".  Pillows however, come in a variety of sizes, so you'll need to cut a strip of felt long enough to go around your pillow, plus 2" or 3" to overlap.  The width will also vary. I cut mine so there is about 4"-5" showing on either side.  

                    2.  I used tacky tape to adhere the 5/8" striped ribbon along the edges of the felt wrap, plus 2" to overlap at one end.  Fold this end under to create a 1" tab to attach a snap - one at each side.  Attach the other snap piece about 1" from edge of the opposite end.  When the wrap is placed around the pillow, the snaps will hold it in place.  NOTE:  Yes, you can also use safety pins 😀

                      

                    3.  Glue the remaining 3 gnomes to the from of the wrap.  I also GLUED the letters  J O Y,  one letter to each hat, but this is optional.  I DID NOT IRON THEM ON.


                            I hope you'll enjoy making your holiday projects as much as I enjoyed making them!  You can find more felt projects by checking out the links on the DCC blog.....  and, of course the Kunin Felt blog.



                    Happy Holidays everyone!

                    Yours truly,
                    Julie 💝

                    KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON CRAFTING!
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