What an excellent, clear tutorial. I’ve been doing these ornaments a bit differently but yours is so lovely I think I’m a convert to your method. Thanks for sharing this!
just finished my first Starburst using fabric I had for Xmas placemats for my laughter in law Now off to make one in my traditional Xmas colours. Was trying to add a photo but can't work out how to do that here in the comments. Thank you again x
I purchased many golden beads for my Christmas balls, but I found that the holes are too large and slip out of the pins😅. Do you have any tips or treaks for this problem?
The size of the hole is different for different beads. This are the beads we usually use: theornamentgirl.com/blog/3mm-gold-brass-beads You can also try finding a pin with a larger pin head or a decorative top. I hope that helps!
Hi Kennedy... Boy, I am really having hard time to keep my lines straight.. 2 x.3 is right.. I get the first and 2nd row good but when I start the 3rd with going in between the original 4 and doing the next 4 is where it happens.. also my 4th layers keeps going past the equator .. I'm on my 4 the ball and still can't get it.. Getting ready to tears it out... ugh... I follow your video each time I do one. 😌🤥🤥🤥🤥
I am so sorry you are having some trouble with your lines! Are you using a ball with pre-marked lines? That is a great way to help keep things straight. I also wanted to let you know that if your fabric is going past the equator, that is okay, just be sure to keep your pins above the equator. Then you can trim any excess fabric.
Our patterns are designed for 3" foam balls so we don't have an exact formula to size up your ball. You can start by adding 1/2" to the fabric measurements in the supply list. You might also find you need to add an extra layer of fabric to meet the equator.
You will want to use at least 60 cm of ribbon for each bow. If you follow the link in the description, I have a free supply list that will give you all the exact measurements you need.
What an excellent, clear tutorial. I’ve been doing these ornaments a bit differently but yours is so lovely I think I’m a convert to your method. Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you so much Kennedy. Beautifully explained. Looking forward to trying it out.
Love this! Thank you Kennedy for a great ornament.
just finished my first Starburst using fabric I had for Xmas placemats for my laughter in law Now off to make one
in my traditional Xmas colours. Was trying to add a photo but can't work out how to do that here in the comments. Thank you again x
Hi Love this design.. I have made some years ago.. Just need to get some Christmas fabric now.. thanks
I just love making these. So much fun.
Thank you so much - have so enjoyed making my first attempt at this one
Excellent tutorial…thank you. Now just to go back and find measurements of all and strips of fabric,
. Thank you irene
Thank you so much! I am so glad you love it! I hope you enjoy making yours!
They’re so pretty 🤩 thank you!
your directions are amazing! i’ve made these but they didn’t look as nice as yours. especially the ribbon !
I hope this video helped!
Vielen Dank ... sehr schön 😊
thank you, perfect gifts :)
✨ GRACIAS GRACIAS GRACIAS ✨
Очень красиво и аккуратно! Спасибо за 31:53 мастер класс! Вы молодец! 🙏👍
I purchased many golden beads for my Christmas balls, but I found that the holes are too large and slip out of the pins😅. Do you have any tips or treaks for this problem?
The size of the hole is different for different beads. This are the beads we usually use: theornamentgirl.com/blog/3mm-gold-brass-beads
You can also try finding a pin with a larger pin head or a decorative top. I hope that helps!
I want to make this ornament but don't know how much material I would need of each color
This is a great design to get started with! If you are just making one, you'll probably need about 1/8 yard of all of your colors.
Hi Kennedy... Boy, I am really having hard time to keep my lines straight.. 2 x.3 is right.. I get the first and 2nd row good but when I start the 3rd with going in between the original 4 and doing the next 4 is where it happens.. also my 4th layers keeps going past the equator .. I'm on my 4 the ball and still can't get it.. Getting ready to tears it out... ugh... I follow your video each time I do one.
😌🤥🤥🤥🤥
I am so sorry you are having some trouble with your lines! Are you using a ball with pre-marked lines? That is a great way to help keep things straight. I also wanted to let you know that if your fabric is going past the equator, that is okay, just be sure to keep your pins above the equator. Then you can trim any excess fabric.
What size gold beads are you using please?
We use 3mm gold beads, I hope that helps!
@ thank you
If using 4" what size does squares need to be thank you
Our patterns are designed for 3" foam balls so we don't have an exact formula to size up your ball. You can start by adding 1/2" to the fabric measurements in the supply list. You might also find you need to add an extra layer of fabric to meet the equator.
Why can’t we fold the rectangle in half and not a 1/4” from top?
You probably could but the size of the fabric pieces might be off
Maybe I do not understand good in English, but how much cm of ribbon need to cut for create the bow?
If you fold the rectangle in half, it will make your finished piece shorter and you may have trouble with your fabric covering all the foam.
You will want to use at least 60 cm of ribbon for each bow. If you follow the link in the description, I have a free supply list that will give you all the exact measurements you need.
I understand😊. Thank you much. Lesson great!