My best friend had a baby this year & I made a quilt for him…For his first Christmas, I used the leftover fabric from his quilt to make him a star ornament! Can’t wait to give it to her ❤
I have so much "scrap" fabric that I could use to make a bunch of these!! Now I know what I can make to go along with my hand-made crocheted scarves for next Christmas to donate to our local Veterans outreach program!
Pretty sure I just had a fabric tornado hit my sewing area! 😅 I picked up 6 grands from school today and this video pops up in notifications. Ari hits play and all of a sudden they all start yelling “yeah yeah we need to make these” next thing I know I have 6 littles picking out the fabric they want to use. They had a blast! Thanks Miss Erica for the perfect timing on an afternoon craft. All the kids went home proud as a peacock with their new star ornaments. Super fun and easy! That was the bomb digity. 🤗🤗
You can use two sided craft paper as well. If you twist before tucking the point you will have 3D points. In the 50’s we made these bigger with paper, dipped in hot wax then glitter. They were hung from the gym ceiling with light shining on them for a Senior Prom. We didn’t have the things for crafting that are available now. Thank you for a jot down memory lane.❤
Hallo Super aus aber kannst du mir das auf deutsch schreiben ✍ danke sind super 🎉🎉🎉 sachen was du machst und zeigt wünsche dir noch einen wunderschönen Tag
That tree is so cute, Would be fun to make mini trees for Sr center residents, that above all would appreciate the quilted ornaments, this is so so cute
These are beautiful! As a true novice I would have liked to see the whole star done in real time so when I make one I could follow all the way through. I guess I can rewind and repeat right. Looks like you do amazing work! Thank you for sharing this gorgeous craft!
If you click on the "gear" icon at the bottom of the video, you can change the speed of the video by clicking on "playback speed" and then selecting a slower (or faster) rate than the original speed. It does affect the sound as well, but it is handy for catching the details you might miss.
thank you. I've watched many videos on making this star. I kept getting the first start wrong...the way you laid out the start clicked in my brain ❤ great video
This reminds me of the stars I made as a child 50 years ago except out of paper and in three dimension with a points in the center. We made them out of paper cut into about one inch strips wove them as you do with the point at the last. Then we dipped them in paraffin wax to stiffen.
Thank you for a clear cut tutorial - I’ve seen these online, but didn’t necessarily get all the instructions. I appreciate your step-by-step teaching style.
Oh my gosh!!!! I’ve been trying to do this from someone else’s tutorial. I have had to start and stop the video so many times. I was so frustrated. She made mistakes, which we all do, but it’s very hard when you’re teaching a technique. I went all the way through yours and was able to make my Star right along with you. You are a great teacher!!!! Thanks for your tutorial, I will definitely be subscribing to your tutorials! Looking forward to see what else you teach. Thanks for making my stars so much easier and fun to do. Have a Merry Christmas!!!
Hubby said he loved that and they would look good in grey and blue. I think red and green or we are Tennessee fans white and orange. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Your instructions are easy to follow so I had no problems making these. I make ornaments for both of my daughters and two granddaughters every year for Christmas and I’m always searching for something unique. I’m making these ornaments for them this year. 😊
very cute star and idea, I will definitely be making them. i think i will turn i into a sewing project though. i have a ton of jelly roll left overs. if i were to sew them together with a 1/2" seam and cut them to length i think that would make for a very interesting star with lots of colors! for those that want to skip the whole process of having to cut out the pieces of cloth to size, fold & press, repeat. you can simply buy 1" double ( that part is important double) folded bias tape. they have it at all fabric stores and in multiple colors, just not in the fun patterned ones. This may seem like i'm knit picking here, but i just want people new to sewing ( i know this is no sew project.) to know the difference. you kept saying to "press the cloth" when in fact you weren't pressing it you were ironing it. when you press something you press the iron down on an area lift it up and move it to another area. this is especially important when sewing bc if you iron you can stretch the material out and or out of shape.
Can’t tell you how fast I got up to get my son construction paper just to try this. I don’t have fabric but it definitely worked with the paper and it came out awesome….granted had to extend some pieces because it was a bit too short but it worked nonetheless. Very happy how it came out. Now my son is asking for fabric just so I can make these for the Christmas decorations 🤦♀️😂
Thank you! I have watched about 6 different video tutorials for these stars & yours was the easiest for me to follow. I made my 1st one while watching. Thrilled to have another project to use up my Christmas print fabric.
Thank you for doing this video. I've watched a lot of videos to learn things and yours is one of the best. You kept moving, kept it simple and didn't side track about other things. I've watched videos that was like watching paint dry. Thank you. 😊
I had just watched another tutorial on these yesterday and thought I wish Erica would do one . I love your tutorials. So easy to follow. Thank you for all you do!
Oh my gosh, these are darling! I love little projects like these because they might actually get finished before the end of time. Lol. And they would make cute little gifts too. Thanks, Erica!
This is such a fun star to make. I’ve made hundreds out of decorative card stock same measurements also smaller stars to match my larger paper stars. This year I’ve been making them out of jewel toned silky ribbon which is a bit of a challenge because they are so slippery to work with. Glue and my quilt clips are a must have for that project. They make nice hostess gifts or use as a place card at your holiday table make sure to let your guests know they may take their ornament with them or after dinner gather guest and ask guest to hang their ornament on your tree Happy holidays
Hi there!! Been meaning to tell you thanks for the tutorial to make these stars. I had a great time making these. I attend a Cowboy church and I made 30 or so for our church tree using cowboy/western prints. They were a perfect addition to the tree. Thank you so much!
I love this! I am going to invite some ladies over for craft night and this is what we will make. Made my first one tonight and thanks to your tutorial, it turned out great. Thankyou for sharing your talent and expertise. You are my fav!
Thank you so much Erica, I really really enjoyed watching create those beautiful and stylish fabric stars 🌟 they are really really cute and adorable too. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
Just finished making one with my 8 year old! Great practice for them cutting fabric and using the iron safely! Plus she knew the instructions before I did haha Thank you!
Love these. Thank you for sharing. Several years ago I did these with scouts using 1" ribbon. A Christmas print ribbon and a coordinating solid. I'm going to pick up some fabric today to make some of these for ornament swap.
This video is the first I've seen of yours. Thank you so much for being easy to understand and follow. I've been doing crafts for a lot of years, and your gift to teach is so helpful for those of us who want to make them. Hello, and I hope to make these later today when my grandkids come over for a sleepover. I think they will like them.
Well where ever they are made , thanks for sharing your version Erica , I think I would try sewing them closed or use some glue that wouldn't wash out so I could wash them when they get dirty .
We just made these at quilt guild and they are so fun. I came home.tonfind a tutorial that perhaps made explaining the process a tad easier because I want to have my grandbabies make some of these with me. Your way of explaining the steps is perfect. I think the children will catch on quickly. They are ages 5 3/4, 8 1/2, 10, and 11and the littlest one already sews a little with me on slow speed. Thank you for the tutorial.
Hi there many thanks for the no sew fabric Christmas star I have made three and going to make three more. I live in Australia and I enjoy your tutorials. Many thanks again be safe and take care❤. Janice McLean
Thank you for sharing your tutorial. I was given one of these fabric Star ornaments for Christmas. I watched your tutorial and just made one. Now I have plenty of time to make them for next Christmas.
I watched your tutorial on these stars, and made 24 of them for my grandkids to have 2 each. I traditionally give each grandkid an ornament or two for early Christmas gifts each year. They all loved them.
Best instructions I’ve seen! Some of the others leave out some crucial steps. Your initial layout to start the weave is just want I needed. I am making some with quilting jelly strips which are smaller and cute! Thank you for your excellent video. A+
Those are so cute! Scandinavian! If your looking for things we don’t know I have an idea. I never learned how to read a knitting pattern or crochet pattern. I can knit a hat but I can’t read a pattern. Could you please teach me that? You are the best teacher on RUclips!❤
My best friend had a baby this year & I made a quilt for him…For his first Christmas, I used the leftover fabric from his quilt to make him a star ornament! Can’t wait to give it to her ❤
@@jamm06 very clever!
Your tutorial is one of the easiest to follow...thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial. The first one was tricky, then I got in the swing of things and made 6 more.
I have so much "scrap" fabric that I could use to make a bunch of these!! Now I know what I can make to go along with my hand-made crocheted scarves for next Christmas to donate to our local Veterans outreach program!
Pretty sure I just had a fabric tornado hit my sewing area! 😅 I picked up 6 grands from school today and this video pops up in notifications. Ari hits play and all of a sudden they all start yelling “yeah yeah we need to make these” next thing I know I have 6 littles picking out the fabric they want to use. They had a blast! Thanks Miss Erica for the perfect timing on an afternoon craft. All the kids went home proud as a peacock with their new star ornaments. Super fun and easy! That was the bomb digity. 🤗🤗
Oh good, I'm so glad they had fun!
Oh my gosh. I just did these today with 4 of my grandkids and one on Saturday. They're so cute!
That’s so nice!
I love it! ❤️
They will make great keepsakes. Put each ones initials on the back for remembrance.,
This looks like how we used to make the chains with our empty gum wrappers. in the 70s 😉 I'm liking this.
Made these with my daughter in law and 7 yr old grandson. Great video and lots of fun. Thanks for great video and Happy 2023.
Great teacher gifts for their tree at school or home.
There are several videos for this star, but your stars are the most charming!! Thank you for your video!!! 🌟
I have seen several videos on this star ornament and this is the best. It has the best instructions.
Those's r so....dang cute! I''ve been seeing them everywhere and had no idea how to make them. So thank you for the tutotal.👍
Love making these Scandinavian stars!!!
Very pretty I love home made stuff no matter what kind
You can use two sided craft paper as well. If you twist before tucking the point you will have 3D points. In the 50’s we made these bigger with paper, dipped in hot wax then glitter. They were hung from the gym ceiling with light shining on them for a Senior Prom. We didn’t have the things for crafting that are available now.
Thank you for a jot down memory lane.❤
My dad taught us the same, but with christmas ribbons instead of paper or fabric
Kudos for decorating.
Hallo Super aus aber kannst du mir das auf deutsch schreiben ✍ danke sind super 🎉🎉🎉 sachen was du machst und zeigt wünsche dir noch einen wunderschönen Tag
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That tree is so cute, Would be fun to make mini trees for Sr center residents, that above all would appreciate the quilted ornaments, this is so so cute
Thanks for sharing your instructions on how to make a no sew Scandinavian Star 😊
These are nice. Great pre-christmas get together fun. Have a star making party with some cookies and eggnog.
These are beautiful! As a true novice I would have liked to see the whole star done in real time so when I make one I could follow all the way through. I guess I can rewind and repeat right. Looks like you do amazing work! Thank you for sharing this gorgeous craft!
If you click on the "gear" icon at the bottom of the video, you can change the speed of the video by clicking on "playback speed" and then selecting a slower (or faster) rate than the original speed. It does affect the sound as well, but it is handy for catching the details you might miss.
@@leslieho64 thank you so much!!
Those are just beautiful, What a lovely idea to do with the grandchildren. Thanks for sharing.
I made these last year. At first seemed difficult but I got the first one done and realized it’s not to bad! Give it a go and have fun!
Thank you for this lesson I made 3 today you are great explaining directions
These are the cutest things ever! Love your channel. 😊
This reminds me of those gum wrapper chains I’d make as a kid. Your stars turned out so pretty. I’m going to revisit my childhood and make some 😊
thank you. I've watched many videos on making this star. I kept getting the first start wrong...the way you laid out the start clicked in my brain ❤ great video
Adorable. I will try this. Make a lot of strips ahead and fold while watching tv. Would look lovely on presents.
Thank you sooooooo much for not "monitizing" your youtube! I really do appreciapte it!
Beautiful ornaments! I made about 40 this weekend as gifts. Quick and easy once you get the hang of it.
I haven't gotten the hang of it yet. :) Back to the ironing board.
Got it. They are cute and easy once you get it. Off to make more!
Thanks for sharing! It’s taking me a minute to get the hang of it but making this is fun.
Great tutorial to do with my Grands, can't wait. Sew excited. ❤️ Mr Domestic did these a few years ago. Love love. Hugs to all.
Yes, they're all over the internet, so I thought they would be a fun project to do!
This reminds me of the stars I made as a child 50 years ago except out of paper and in three dimension with a points in the center. We made them out of paper cut into about one inch strips wove them as you do with the point at the last. Then we dipped them in paraffin wax to stiffen.
Thanks for the great tutorial! You’re very easy to understand and you pace is comfortable.
Добрий день. Дякую за відео,підписка,вподобайка! Гарних свят!❤
Thank you for a clear cut tutorial - I’ve seen these online, but didn’t necessarily get all the instructions. I appreciate your step-by-step teaching style.
Fröbelstern aus Stoff, ich mach die aus papier. Ein tolle Idee. Das werde ich nacharbeiten😊
Oh my gosh!!!! I’ve been trying to do this from someone else’s tutorial. I have had to start and stop the video so many times. I was so frustrated. She made mistakes, which we all do, but it’s very hard when you’re teaching a technique. I went all the way through yours and was able to make my Star right along with you. You are a great teacher!!!! Thanks for your tutorial, I will definitely be subscribing to your tutorials! Looking forward to see what else you teach. Thanks for making my stars so much easier and fun to do. Have a Merry Christmas!!!
These are a hit with all my sewing students! Thank you for your well made tutorial!
Hubby said he loved that and they would look good in grey and blue. I think red and green or we are Tennessee fans white and orange. Thanks for the tutorial.
Instagram sent me here and I'm thrilled 🤗 Can't wait to get out my sewing scraps and try this Thank you ☺
Thanks so much for this. Going to make some.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Your instructions are easy to follow so I had no problems making these. I make ornaments for both of my daughters and two granddaughters every year for Christmas and I’m always searching for something unique. I’m making these ornaments for them this year. 😊
very cute star and idea, I will definitely be making them. i think i will turn i into a sewing project though. i have a ton of jelly roll left overs. if i were to sew them together with a 1/2" seam and cut them to length i think that would make for a very interesting star with lots of colors! for those that want to skip the whole process of having to cut out the pieces of cloth to size, fold & press, repeat. you can simply buy 1" double ( that part is important double) folded bias tape. they have it at all fabric stores and in multiple colors, just not in the fun patterned ones.
This may seem like i'm knit picking here, but i just want people new to sewing ( i know this is no sew project.) to know the difference. you kept saying to "press the cloth" when in fact you weren't pressing it you were ironing it. when you press something you press the iron down on an area lift it up and move it to another area. this is especially important when sewing bc if you iron you can stretch the material out and or out of shape.
Good point on the "press" vs. "iron", you are correct!
Thank you so much for the class, I love the ornaments, so easy and really appreciate your kindness in always posting!
Can’t tell you how fast I got up to get my son construction paper just to try this. I don’t have fabric but it definitely worked with the paper and it came out awesome….granted had to extend some pieces because it was a bit too short but it worked nonetheless. Very happy how it came out. Now my son is asking for fabric just so I can make these for the Christmas decorations 🤦♀️😂
Thank you! I have watched about 6 different video tutorials for these stars & yours was the easiest for me to follow. I made my 1st one while watching. Thrilled to have another project to use up my Christmas print fabric.
Thanks so much, I'm glad you liked it!
Thank you for doing this video. I've watched a lot of videos to learn things and yours is one of the best. You kept moving, kept it simple and didn't side track about other things. I've watched videos that was like watching paint dry. Thank you. 😊
Thank you Erica!!!
I had just watched another tutorial on these yesterday and thought I wish Erica would do one . I love your tutorials. So easy to follow. Thank you for all you do!
Wunderschöne Sterne! Wird nachgemacht. Thank you!
Oh my gosh, these are darling! I love little projects like these because they might actually get finished before the end of time. Lol. And they would make cute little gifts too. Thanks, Erica!
I tried watching several other videos on how to do these. 🤪Yours was the best by far - so easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
This is such a fun star to make. I’ve made hundreds out of decorative card stock same measurements also smaller stars to match my larger paper stars. This year I’ve been making them out of jewel toned silky ribbon which is a bit of a challenge because they are so slippery to work with. Glue and my quilt clips are a must have for that project. They make nice hostess gifts or use as a place card at your holiday table make sure to let your guests know they may take their ornament with them or after dinner gather guest and ask guest to hang their ornament on your tree Happy holidays
Hi there!! Been meaning to tell you thanks for the tutorial to make these stars. I had a great time making these. I attend a Cowboy church and I made 30 or so for our church tree using cowboy/western prints. They were a perfect addition to the tree. Thank you so much!
Love your videos so easy to follow. I love just your voice and no music because I have difficulty hearing.
I love this! I am going to invite some ladies over for craft night and this is what we will make. Made my first one tonight and thanks to your tutorial, it turned out great. Thankyou for sharing your talent and expertise. You are my fav!
Thank you so much Erica, I really really enjoyed watching create those beautiful and stylish fabric stars 🌟 they are really really cute and adorable too. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
Just finished making one with my 8 year old! Great practice for them cutting fabric and using the iron safely! Plus she knew the instructions before I did haha Thank you!
Love these. Thank you for sharing. Several years ago I did these with scouts using 1" ribbon. A Christmas print ribbon and a coordinating solid. I'm going to pick up some fabric today to make some of these for ornament swap.
This video is the first I've seen of yours. Thank you so much for being easy to understand and follow. I've been doing crafts for a lot of years, and your gift to teach is so helpful for those of us who want to make them.
Hello, and I hope to make these later today when my grandkids come over for a sleepover. I think they will like them.
All your videos are a big hit in My Happy Place She Shed ❤
Well where ever they are made , thanks for sharing your version Erica , I think I would try sewing them closed or use some glue that wouldn't wash out so I could wash them when they get dirty .
We just made these at quilt guild and they are so fun. I came home.tonfind a tutorial that perhaps made explaining the process a tad easier because I want to have my grandbabies make some of these with me. Your way of explaining the steps is perfect. I think the children will catch on quickly. They are ages 5 3/4, 8 1/2, 10, and 11and the littlest one already sews a little with me on slow speed. Thank you for the tutorial.
I am going to try these techniques next time. I really need to learn how to use the double needle! Thank you!
It’s that time of the year again for this decoration. Kate from Last Homely House posted this a couple of days ago too.
Sorry, I don't finish for people, but I do show you how to finish here so you can do it yourself :)
Hi there, hooray I have now made six. Pleased with myself. Have a great Christmas, be safe and many thanks. Janice from Australia.
They are adorable.
Hi there many thanks for the no sew fabric Christmas star I have made three and going to make three more. I live in Australia and I enjoy your tutorials. Many thanks again be safe and take care❤. Janice McLean
Great! I’m a tailor so I will be making these at work today for my co workers! Cute 👍❤️❗️
Can’t wait to try these! Thank you!
Oh♥️ I’m so happy I found you ♥️♥️♥️ This is beautiful, and Thank You for sharing ♥️♥️♥️♥️
These have been popping up in my recommendations like crazy. Glad someone im subscribed to made a video
Thank you for sharing your tutorial. I was given one of these fabric Star ornaments for Christmas. I watched your tutorial and just made one. Now I have plenty of time to make them for next Christmas.
These are so cute....I'm going to give them a try. More goodies to hang on my tree. I'm lovin it!
Excellent, clear instructions - thanks!
these are SO darling… love them!
Very fun project. You are a very good teacher and made it easy to follow. Plan to make some for this holiday. Thanks!
Beautiful! Thank you for a great and easy to follow video Erica!
I watched your tutorial on these stars, and made 24 of them for my grandkids to have 2 each. I traditionally give each grandkid an ornament or two for early Christmas gifts each year. They all loved them.
Will be sure to make these! Great instructions!! Thanks Erica😍
These are beautiful! And fairly easy to make from the way you show it. Thanks!
Fantastic directions for someone blind in right eye.
This is so cool. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. They are darling. I see some in my future.
How fun! I think I can do this!! Thank you.
Viewed several times and I got it!
Thank you for the tutorial ❤
Very pretty. Thanks.
Thank you for this clear and easy to follow instructions. I was struggling but now I have finished a star!!
Bravissima...sicuramente proverò a farlo seguendo passo passo il tuo tutorial...ancora complimenti!
Just made a bunch of these...started out on another video but Erica's weaving method was so much simpler than the other video. Thank you!
Best instructions I’ve seen! Some of the others leave out some crucial steps. Your initial layout to start the weave is just want I needed. I am making some with quilting jelly strips which are smaller and cute! Thank you for your excellent video. A+
I love this. Been wanting o incorporate my heritage. Reminds me of the gum wrappers we used to make as a child. Love everything you do.
Oh My Goodness!!! This is the best ever. Can't wait to get started. Thanks for the Tut.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful ornament. I love the idea of you having a Christmas tree in your sewing room. ❤️
Such a wonderful teacher
I will probably have to watch this again, and again, while doing it, but it looks awesome. Thanks for sharing 😊😊
英語でわからなかったけど、作り方はわかりました。今年のクリスマスに作りたいと思います。とってもかわいい。😳
素敵💓
Xmasの飾りつけの参考にさせていただきます👌⤴️👌
Those are so cute! Scandinavian!
If your looking for things we don’t know I have an idea. I never learned how to read a knitting pattern or crochet pattern. I can knit a hat but I can’t read a pattern. Could you please teach me that? You are the best teacher on RUclips!❤
Okay, I'll add it to my list :)
These were fabulous. Your video instructions were spot on very clear and doable
Pretty awesome. Project for my grandkids for sure. I know what this year’s Christmas decorations are gonna be! Thank you!
These are so adorable!
Woow! Beautiful, nice, Erica. Super!👍❤ Erika from Slovakia.