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Free Craft Pattern:
Holiday Ball Ornaments
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Lion Brand® Chenille Thick & Quick®
Pattern #: craft-ctq-ornaments |
| You can easily make these beautiful ornaments. All you do is wrap Lion Brand Chenille Thick and Quick around Styrofoam balls, then decorate them by gluing fun things on them.
Decorating these ornaments can be a lot of fun. For instance, we used sequin and bead trimmings. You can use anything you’d like to decorate them.
These ornaments take very little time and make great gifts. You can make small ones and use them for package decorations, too! |
(based on 1 review)
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SKILL LEVEL: Advanced Beginner
SIZE: Varies Varies with styrofoam ball size
CORRECTIONS: None
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| These pretty decorations lend a warm glow to any Christmas tree! |
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Chenille Thick & Quick®
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Holiday Ball Ornaments
Lion Brand® Chenille Thick & Quick®
GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
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Detachable
Counter: Click and drag to the part of the pattern you're working. Your
counter is automatically saved and will be here when you next use the
pattern. Project
Counter: Use this to track your work. Your counter is automatically
saved and will be here when you next use the pattern. |
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. Begin at the top of your ball and carefully and evenly wrap yarn around and around it. Each time you do a wrap, be sure to cross the yarn over when you reach both the top and bottom of the ball. This will form the mount on each end. Glue the yarn securely where you start and end your wrapping.
2. Glue your decorations on the balls.
Happy holidays!
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Ratings and Reviews
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| Holiday Ball Ornaments Reviewed by Vicki L Carr on 2008-12-07 |
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| Great idea and perfect for those areas that need pet proofing. I haven't made this, but I will in the future.
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