Lovely project! May I suggest that when sewing the fabric rounds together complete the stitching, then iron the seam allowance back on both sides of a space wide enough for turning, next, ‘unsew’ (using a seam ripper) the opening for turning. The pre-ironed seam allowance folds in beautifully for topstitching (or hand sewing closed). I love the pinking idea, thank you!
It seems to me that since you completely cover the center of your light circle you could start by cutting a slit in that area. Sew all the way around the circle and use the slit to turn right side out. Then proceed as usual. Less fussing with the opening at the edge
Very nice. I could see using other seasonal fabric like Halloween for hanging off of pumpkins or something. Thanks. BTW I don't put up a tree - my cats won't leave it alone, so I just hang lights and ornaments all around the house.
I normally put mine up the week before thanksgiving but I wanted to do it November 1st 😂 love this project so easy circle added to cart these would be great for the Cricut maker
You were for sure gifted with such a creative mind. Im going to try the turning right side out part with my hemostats. Thanks for the fun easy project ❤
They are easy! Your instructions and explanations are so helpful. I have always been able to understand and follow easily. I think I'll try some as for both my own tree and to add on gifts as I usually make everyone an ornament each year.
WOW!!! I cant how quick and easy these are to make, I will definitely be making these. I dont have that template, but I do have a circle cutting template that makes several sizes, and I have a small iron which I use a lot on small projects. Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
You're very welcome - plates work great for templates too! Anything round - just not sure if you can use a rotary cutter around a plate... I'll have to try it. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
It's manufactured by Riley Blake Designs and is called "6" Circle Ruler by Lori Holt". I don't know where you are located but here's an affiliate link to the rulers on Amazon - amzn.to/48x7H7R
or a plate, anything round. Could make a variety of sizes! I do love how I can run my rotary cutter around the template tho... haven't tried it on a saucepan lid, have you? lmk if it works!
Been making these for 10 years… I trim mine out with embroidery thread. Plus you can buy the small clothespins and glue the decor on that. So all you have to do is clip it on
Not sure what you mean - steps in the video? I always include chapters or markers in the description if you want to jump ahead to specific topics if you want to skip materials, etc.
🎅🏻 Will you make these for yourself, for gifts, to sell or all of the above?
Lovely project! May I suggest that when sewing the fabric rounds together complete the stitching, then iron the seam allowance back on both sides of a space wide enough for turning, next, ‘unsew’ (using a seam ripper) the opening for turning. The pre-ironed seam allowance folds in beautifully for topstitching (or hand sewing closed). I love the pinking idea, thank you!
Love that idea - thank you!
It seems to me that since you completely cover the center of your light circle you could start by cutting a slit in that area. Sew all the way around the circle and use the slit to turn right side out. Then proceed as usual. Less fussing with the opening at the edge
@@DrDZahmThat’s a great idea, thank you. ✂️
Very nice. I could see using other seasonal fabric like Halloween for hanging off of pumpkins or something. Thanks. BTW I don't put up a tree - my cats won't leave it alone, so I just hang lights and ornaments all around the house.
Can’t wait to try this myself. Thank you so much for sharing 😊
You’re very welcome!
I normally put mine up the week before thanksgiving but I wanted to do it November 1st 😂 love this project so easy circle added to cart these would be great for the Cricut maker
agreed - cutting small projects on the Cricut Makers gets you sewing faster! 🥰
You were for sure gifted with such a creative mind. Im going to try the turning right side out part with my hemostats. Thanks for the fun easy project ❤
I tell my husband he wouldn't last an hour in this creative mind of mine 🤣 Have fun and Happy Holidays!
They are easy! Your instructions and explanations are so helpful. I have always been able to understand and follow easily. I think I'll try some as for both my own tree and to add on gifts as I usually make everyone an ornament each year.
What a wonderful gift to give! Have fun!
I love this ornament!! I sew (and teach kids) the cathedral window pane quilt pattern, which I learned from my stepmother 30+ years ago ❤
A classic for you! 🥰
WOW!!! I cant how quick and easy these are to make, I will definitely be making these. I dont have that template, but I do have a circle cutting template that makes several sizes, and I have a small iron which I use a lot on small projects.
Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
You're very welcome - plates work great for templates too! Anything round - just not sure if you can use a rotary cutter around a plate... I'll have to try it. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
Will try today thanks 👍
have fun! 🎄
What a cute little ornament. Thank you for sharing.❤
You’re so welcome!
Beautiful, thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial. Looking forward to making these this year.♥
You are getting a jump start for 2024! Will you do a whole tree of them?
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Thank you!
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It's manufactured by Riley Blake Designs and is called "6" Circle Ruler by Lori Holt". I don't know where you are located but here's an affiliate link to the rulers on Amazon - amzn.to/48x7H7R
How about using a saucepan lid, instead of buying that template? Saves spending more money...
or a plate, anything round. Could make a variety of sizes! I do love how I can run my rotary cutter around the template tho... haven't tried it on a saucepan lid, have you? lmk if it works!
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Are you going to give it a try?
Been making these for 10 years… I trim mine out with embroidery thread. Plus you can buy the small clothespins and glue the decor on that. So all you have to do is clip it on
Using clothespins is a great idea - thanks!
To long to get things started
Not sure what you mean - steps in the video? I always include chapters or markers in the description if you want to jump ahead to specific topics if you want to skip materials, etc.