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    Easy Felt Christmas Ornaments Tutorial with Free Printable Pattern

    Published: Nov 13, 2016 ยท Modified: May 29, 2020

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    Easy felt Christmas ornaments

    Today I'm excited to share a tutorial for easy felt Christmas ornaments. They're cute, easy to customize, don't require any stuffing, and are inexpensive to make. I also think they'd make a super cute garland, don't you?

    felt Christmas ornaments with free pattern

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    These ornaments are pretty easy to make, and I like how you can create them in any color scheme. Unlike a lot of felt ornaments, these don't have stuffing. It makes them even easier to make and means they'll take up less space in storage during the other 11 months of the year!

    Supplies for felt Christmas ornaments

    • Felt - I recommend at least two coordinating/contrasting colors
    • Embroidery floss
    • Needle
    • Scissors
    • Felt Ornament Patterns
    • Straight pins
    • Sequins, buttons. or other decorations - totally optional

    supplies for felt ornaments

    Easy felt Christmas ornament tutorial 

    1. Cut out your pattern pieces.

    cut out pattern pieces

    2. Pin the pattern pieces in place. You'll only need one or two pins per piece.

    pin pattern pieces in place

    3. Cut the felt out by carefully cutting around the pattern pieces.

    4. Cut out as much felt as you'd like! Each ornament needs a matching large and small piece, so you need to cut as many large shapes as small for each design.

    cut out felt

    5. When all your shapes are cut out, cut a length of embroidery floss and separate out two of the strands. Thread your needle and tie a stopper knot at one end.

    6. Bring your needle up through the corner of one small piece.

    bring thread through smaller piece

    7. Hold the small piece in place on its larger counterpart and use a simple straight stitch to sew the two together.

    stitch two pieces of felt in place

    8. Stitch all the way around the smaller shape.

    9. Once you've sewn both pieces of the ornament together, either knot the thread off on the back or make it fast with you favorite method. Snip the thread's tails short.

    stitched felt ornaments

    10. If you'd like to embellish you ornaments with free-hand embroidery or stitched on sequins, it looks best if you decorate the smaller piece before stitching the two pieces of the ornament together.

    add decorative embroidery

    11. When you've decorated and sewn all your ornaments, it's time to make loops for them to hang by! You can use ribbon, but I like making my own finger braided cord. Don't remember how to finger braid? I made a quick video tutorial for you!

    To keep from wasting floss, you can simply finger braid at one end of the skin without cutting it. When your cord has reached a satisfactory length, cut the floss and make the end fast by pulling the tail end through the last loop and pulling it snug. Make sure to leave at least a couple inches of floss free on either side of the finger braid. I suggest braiding with all six strands of floss instead of separating strands out and making each braid about 4" long.

    finger braided cord

    12. Once your cords are ready, go ahead and use the floss tails to tie each cord into a loop. You should trim the tails even, but I think leaving an inch or two looks nice.

    tie the cords into loops

    13. Thread your needle again with two strands of floss, but don't tie it off. Instead, bring it up through the top of an ornament, leaving a tail behind.

    leave a tail

    14. Use a single stitch through a braided loop of cord to tack it in place, as shown.

    stitch the cord in place

    15. Tie the floss ends off in back and then trim the ends.

    knot the ends in back

    16. Repeat steps 13-15 until all your ornaments are finished.

    Easy Felt Ornaments with Free Printable Patterns

    17. Admire and enjoy!

    Felt Christmas Ornaments

    Of course, you can use other shapes, too. I've found that scaling the smaller piece to be 75% the size of the larger piece looks nice. I think this idea would work well with my bell and ball pattern from the upcycled book ornaments from last December, and you could even make it work with the Moravian star - it would just take more careful cutting!

    If you like handmade ornaments, you may also enjoy these upcycled paper book ornaments!

    Upcycled Paper 3D Christmas Ornaments_

    Do you hang homemade ornaments? Is your tree a collection of ornaments gathered throughout the years, or does it have a very organized, coordinated appearance?

     

     

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    1. Duni

      November 13, 2014 at 8:07 am

      I love your choice of non-traditional Christmas colours! Since we don't have a tree due to the cats I only hang a few ornaments in the window. Your embroidery is perfect ๐Ÿ™‚

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      • Natashalh

        November 13, 2014 at 3:49 pm

        Thank you! I love blues and purples. Most of our ornaments from last year are in the same color scheme! Pets are great, but they can definitely influence decorations.

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    2. Cynthia Machata

      November 13, 2014 at 4:51 am

      Those are really cute and such a great idea! I'm with you .... we don't get out the Christmas decorations until mid December. Just feels wrong to do it so early

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      • Natashalh

        November 13, 2014 at 6:22 am

        Given my choice, I'd put everything up the week of Christmas! Everything is on clearance by then, though, and there are hardly any trees left. I also believe in keeping it all up until January 6.

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