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I made these a long time ago... but thought of you after i saw the beautiful pics of your home...

easy enough to do..you'll get 2 ornaments from one piece of felt from Walmart or where ever. a lot of hand sewing tho. i recommend not sewing seams until after the hand work is done. lots of scraps used,too. i think the wire piece was a 8" long, twist one end, then bend like a hanger and just twist the bottoms to hang at shoulder part...i hope that makes sense.

Melinda
 
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here's a reindeer one too.


i also did a penguin, thought there was one more, but cant think what it was...
 
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Those are so cute! I love the idea! I actually made hangers from wood pieces that I had left over last year along with a little piece of wire for the top part. Wish they were a little bigger. They would be perfect for this!



 
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Melinda, are they ever cute. Is there a pattern available for them. TFS Liz
 
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no i just took a piece of paper and folded it in half and drew a half shirt, then used that as my pattern... so you could make it any size. but i wanted to get at least 2 ornaments from one piece of felt.

i used fun foam too. and what ever i had for eyes. and antlers. beads would work too.
 
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you could probably put a piece of paper up to the screen, that's about the size it really is...
the reindeer one.
 
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Really cute and something to do to pass the time watching tv. TFS
 
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How adorable! Thanks for showing the pictures!
 
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They are adorable and I love both little shirts. TFS
 
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These ornaments are just so dang cute! I love your blanket stitching..it looks perfect.
I love working with craft felt it is so inexpensive and user friendly.
I am going to save your photos for inspiration.
Thank you :0)


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Cute! I'll have to remember this in July...hope I start that early for Christmas.


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Posts: 6937 | Location: Highland, CA Zone 9b  | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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GourdSilly,
I forgot about these and came across them today while looking through some saved photos.
Santa's Long Underwear. The deer in the back pocket was a small wooden cut out that I found at Michaels. I think the next set I would make that I would do less stitching...LOL

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GourdSilly,
I sent you a private PM.
Diane


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These ornaments are super cute!
Kathleen


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Those ornaments are adorable! Great way to use up scrap materials.


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