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

Monday, December 7, 2015

Felt Christmas Lightbulb Garland


Christmas lights have always been my favorite part of the holiday season. All of the colors lighting up the night to welcome in the season. My deep love of Christmas lights comes from something my dad used to do for me when I was a kid.

My childhood bedroom faced the front of the house, which meant I got a front row seat to all of the holiday decorations my parents set up in the front yard. My favorite decorations were the large, blinking lights hung from the eaves of the house. When time came to be tucked into bed, my dad always turned the blinds to face downward so I could fall asleep watching the lights blink. The colorful light would flood my dark room as I tried to predict which light was going to blink next. It was magical.

I've been wanting to do a felt garland of Christmas lightbulbs for a while now, but it has taken time to find style and technique. I didn't want to just cut ovals out of the felt and say, "Look! Lightbulbs!" Thankfully, I finally found the right lightbulb image from MakeLearningFun.com and the rest fell into place.

I think my favorite part of this project is the lightbulbs look like something straight out of A Charlie Brown Christmas.

The best part? This project is sooooooo inexpensive for quite a bit of material. Just wait and see...


Tools
Fabric Scissors
Paper Scissors
Sharp Yarn Needle




1. Print out lightbulb images from MakeLearningFun.com. I printed the page of lightbulbs as a 4" x 6" photo so the lightbulbs would be smaller than the regular printable. This can be easily achieved in your print settings.
Cut out TWO lightbulbs. You will need one full lightbulb an on the second, cut off the top {the socket}. 

2. Using fabric scissors, cut a strips of color felt the length of your lightbulb. Then cut rectangles to fit the width of the lightbulb.

3. Now cut around the lightbulb. Remember, this is felt. It doesn't have to be perfect.

4. Time to do the socket! Same deal - cut a strip of grey felt the width of your socket piece then cut into rectangles. Cut out your final socket shape. These can be tricky because they are small so watch your fingers!

5. Keep cutting until you have all the pieces you need. For my 6 foot garland, I only had to cut one strip of each color, which yielded 6 lightbulbs in each color.

6. Let's put this garland together! Thread your yarn needle with your yarn. I don't precut my yarn for my garlands, just in case I want more length, but it's up to you. Again, mine ended up at 6 feet long.
Stack your grey socket on top of your color lightbulb. Slightly to the right, poke your yarn needle through the backside and pull through...
.... then slightly to the left, poke your needle through the front of your lightbulb...
... pull through and you've strung your lightbulb!!!

7. Repeat until you've strung all the lightbulbs to your heart's desire. Your lightbulbs will be able to slide easily along the yarn. If you'd like to prevent them from sliding, I recommend adding a small dab of glue on the back side over yarn.

9. Hang and enjoy!






Happy Holidays!


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Fall Felt Leaves Tutorial


Sometimes you just want to decorate with a splash of leaves for fall.  I came across quite a few scrap pieces of felt and thought, "Hmmm, I could do something with this."  I've always loved the look of embroidered felt and decided it was time to try.

Materials
Felt
Embroidery Floss
Scissors
Hot Glue
One Sheet of Cardstock and a Pencil


1.  Create a template.  I found a drawing through GoogleImages and sketched it out on a piece of cardstock.  It makes the perfect template.
2.  Use your template to cut out your top level leaves.
3.  Match up with your secondary colors.  Looks great!  **DO NOT ATTACH YET**
4.  Stitch  your leaf veins on to your top leaf.  Do not stitch through to the base felt.
5.  Glue the top leaf onto the base felt.
6.  Cut out around the leaf leaving about 1/4" around the edges.
I love the way these turned out.  I've used them to adorn a table top and the top of my mantle.  Quick, easy and durable.

Happy Fall!!!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Valentine's Felt Heart Garland


Everyone needs a little heart decor for Valentine's Day.  Staying true to my 3 Month Crafting Challenge, I used felt scraps leftover from my Fourth of July Felt Wreath and yarn from a knitting project.  I absolutely love how adorable this garland turned out and I'm so happy I can share it with you!



Materials
(1) 8 1/2”x 11” sheet of cardstock
White and Red Felt
Pink Yarn
Large Sewing Needle
Fabric Scissors
Scissors


Instructions

1. Print instructions on cardstock paper. 

2. Use scissors to cut out hearts for templates on felt.

3. Cut 2” x 2” squares of felt.  Remember this can be approximate.  Don’t waste your time being exact.

4. Lay template over stack of felt and cut out hearts.
5. Cut yarn to desired length.
6. Use large sewing needle to thread hearts onto yarn.
7. Finish off by tying knots on the end (so your hearts don’t fall off) and hang!




Happy Valentine's Day!!!

 
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