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Blue Star No Sew Fabric Christmas Ornament Tutorial
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- čas přidán 21. 12. 2014
- Learn to make a kimekomi (aka tucked fabric) Christmas ornament using my own design called Blue Star. I hope you enjoy seeing the process and learning how to make this beautiful design. Don't be shy and let me know in the comments what you think.
If you want to learn how to make other similar ornaments, I offer downloadable tutorials with step-by-step instructions in my shop at ornamentdesigns.com/shop.
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If you are interested in kimekomi, I offer tons of free info on my website to help you get started, including a free downloadable beginners tutorial. ornamentdesigns.com
00:11 Intro
00:29 Tools needed
00:54 Materials needed
01:15 Drawing lines and points on your ball
05:15 Fixing a drawing mistake
07:10 Cutting the lines
07:30 Widen the grooves
07:51 Tuck the fabric into the grooves
11:09 Gluing cord trim
13:50 Pin ribbon
15:23 Sequin embellishment
15:50 The end
My Instagram: / ornament.designs
Tools needed to make this ornament.
Upholstery Needle (Tucking Tool): amzn.to/3bZqail
Auto-lock Utility Knife: amzn.to/2SABAC0
Tape Measure: amzn.to/3yJ7pJK
Fine Point Felt Tip Pens: amzn.to/3yJmjQ0
Craft Glue: amzn.to/3yJmtXC
Glue Stick: amzn.to/2SvcUev
Scissors: amzn.to/3fLbapq
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WOW, this is a craft I havent seen for about 25 years. I used to do this on a big scale with baby fabric and lace trim for nurseries. Lots of work but stunning results.
OMG, I love it. Thank you for sharing.
Your work is very meticulous and it makes a beautiful ornament.
I just love the new design. Great job !
Está hermoso este trabajo.Felicitaciones
Great video, thank you for sharing, you are so talented and creative.
BEAUTIFUL
This is so pretty! I think I might actually have the patience to do something like this; I'll give it a go ad see.
Beautiful!
You're a genius. Beautiful design
That is so beautiful!
Thanks so much! Amazing
Beautiful. . .well worth the time invested - to create🌹
Thanks to sharing🎄
This is awesome!
Worth trying! I like it!
You have a terrific style of instruction - straightforward and clear. And very talented too! Thank you for the tutorial -I will definitely try this technique.
Beautiful😍
So pretty
Thank you 😊 for sharing ❤️
You brought back so many memories of my GiGi and making ornaments !! Have you ever did candy ribbon look alike !
Спасибо!! Сделала по Вашему видео ребенку поделку в школу)))
I agree with the other's comments! You teach well! Very pretty. I'm actually going to make one!
Awesome! Thank you!
zeno draga, ovo je prekrasno! meni su se svidale i kad su bile omotane samo satenom, a kad su dovrsene, ah, prekrasno!💜
This video is incredible!! Very easy to follow. Thank you so very much for sharing❤❤
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Nice designs and very useful tutorial! I embroider my kimekomi ornaments. Thank you for this video!
Glad it was helpful!
very nice
The easiest way for me to find the "north and south poles" is to place a rubber band in two directions around the ball. Place one around the ball's center up and down and the other around the ball sideways or across the balls middle. Works every time. Where they cross are your marking points for the centers.
Thanks for the tip.
Sounds so much easier. I hate anything mathematical!!
that sound's easier for me, hate having to convert cm into inches.
Good evening madam. Thanks for the video. Very beautiful Christmas boll. Good luck.
красота. спасибо за мк. все понятно.
Thank you 😊
bacanérrimo.
Where was the math everyone was complaining about? There was no math over a 7th grade level. This is cute and very simple, thanks for posting!
Cyndi Stefani of a good man who
Me encanto esta hermosa pero quisiera la explicación es español. Gracias
It would be helpful (and nice) if you brought the finished item to the camera and turned it slowly so we can see all aspects of it.
hi is the tucking in tool for felting plz
I use an upholstery needle.
ok so I am bad at math so it takes me a little longer to understand it but what is the 3.14 for in the maths? I am really confused...I really want to make this.
There is a written explanation on my website. Please visit ornamentdesigns.com/getting-started/kimekomi-basics/
thank you so very much!
I love your videos. Your instructions are very precise. After watching a few of your videos I became a subscriber. When you're using centimeters I just look it up on my measuring tape and I don't find it hard at all. By the way, what kind of glue stick are you using in this video?
Awesome! Thank you! The glue stick in this video is not what I use today. The one in the video is blue when wet and then dries semi-clear. It's got a bit of white in it when it dries, so I stopped using it and now use one that dries fast and completely clear. Honestly, any glue stick should work as long as it dries entirely clear.
Is there a brand name i should look for? @@ornamentdesigns
@@ws7990, I like Tombow. This glue is my favorite: www.tombow.com/en/products/shiwa_nashi_pit/
However, it's a Japanese company, and their availability and complete product line may only be available in Japan.
Lovely! May I have the link to your sites? Thank you
ornamentdesigns.com
I signed up on your sites!! THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!
What type of knife/cutter and tucking tools are those?
I use a straight upholstery needle and a small box cutter type knife. Here are some examples on Amazon.
Upholstery Needle (Tucking Tool): amzn.to/3bZqail
Auto-lock Utility Knife: amzn.to/2SABAC0
all that measuring totally put me off but i do like it, i wouldnt attempt to make it with all that math involved, isnt there a simpler way?
+seriouslyscrapping Nope. If you want to make the ornament you've gotta do the math. It might be a little intimidating at first but it's really not as bad as you might think.
- seriously scrapping: Use a practice ball or do one in quarters, just four panels. once you go through it, it will be easier and you will find the project satisfying. ; )
Extra. :)
I absolutely love this, but knowing my anal retentive nature, if I made a mistake I’d get waaayyyy too stressed out! It’s a fun battle for me. Maybe I will start with something slightly easier before tackling this gorgeous project! Amazing design work!
How much would you sell this?
what is the name that "font ball" what made with
+tredutore Not sure what a "font ball" is but I am using a polystyrene "foam ball".
+Ornament Designs missunderstood sorry thank you for reply
will you please do these instructions in inches instead of centimeters
Sorry, but no.
I live in Japan and here we use the metric system. My foam balls are made and measured in centimeters. It makes no sense for me to try to convert things into inches. I would end up with measurements like 2.76 inches, and so on. (What a pain in the ... you know.)
When making these ornaments precise measurements are very important. Every millimeter counts if I want my ornament to be even and symmetrical, sticking to the metric system is the only way I can be sure to get the best results. Also, I don't even own a measuring tape in inches.
If you would like the measurements in inches you will need to do your own conversions. Google makes it super easy with their conversion tool. Just search cm to inches to find their nifty conversion calculator.
that's ok, I know how to convert cm to in. Just wondering if you had done it in inches for those of us that live in the USA.
The inch system is not as accurate and also has a lot of flaws because math is based in 10ths and inches are based in powers of 2 (like 2^1 = 2, 2^2 = 4, 2^3 = 8, 2^4 = 16 etc)
So for example how much is 1,3 inches on the ruler, there is none because you only have 1/16th 1/8th 1/4th and 1/2nd markings.
I never understood why didn't the Americans upgrade to metric system. It is just much more reasonable.
Growing up in the US I never questioned the use of inches and Fahrenheit. Now that I live abroad I see how silly it is. Also, since there are only 3 countries in the world that use inches, it makes much more sense to offer my tutorials in the more widely used metric system. I also wish I spoke Spanish. I would reach a wider audience if I could do these videos in both English and Spanish. Unfortunately I was silly and took French in high school. Complete waste of my time. That and my head is now so full of Japanese I don't think another language would fit. ;p
Centimeter problem? Why not just flip over your measuring tape. Most have centimeters printed on the other side. No centimeters? Just buy a new tape. They are not that expensive and worth the update. By the way - gorgeous ornament. Thanks for the upload. It is appreciated.
Very pretty, but I won't be making it. I'd have to learn what a centimeter is and it's not worth my time. I live in the US and we use inches. And yes, I use inches, feet, yards and so on in my everyday life. But your design is pretty.
Debbie Elholm must you be so. Ignorant.
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Pretty..but way to much work and time..looking for something fast and easy...but you do very pretty work...
Math or tutorial on “how to” make a Christmas 🎄 ornament? You decide while I skip this “Math” tutorial.
cut out the math....it's a turn off. This should be more fun.
+Olga Rivas Math IS FUN!!!!
+Olga Rivas Making a quality product takes some effort and some brains. Maybe one of the kiddie craft videos would be more to your liking?