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Friday 24 October 2008

Felt Ornament How-To #3: Christmas Puddings

UPDATE: this step by step felt ornament tutorial is now available as a printable PDF pattern in my Etsy shop.

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Today, a guide to making yummy felt Christmas Puddings!


 

 


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24 comments:

  1. Cute puddings! Yum yum, I love Christmas pudding... it's too good for Christmas day though, when you're all full up I reckon. Very nice tutorial, it's so much nicer to make your own ornaments, i've got quite a few from years gone by!

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  2. I love it! Thanks...I will make some. Very good tutorial!

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  3. Thank you for this tutorial - I look forward to making some puddings this afternoon!

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  4. I sat drawing similar the other day but as bunting.Very cute!

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  5. Thank you for this great pattern! I've made my version from the pattern http://emmalm.wordpress.com/

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  6. Hi Laura! This is Flo, from Spanish blog SomeChicStuff. Today i've shared this DIY-tutorial with my readers, and I wanted to tell you! Here's the link if you would like to visit me: http://somechicstuff.blogspot.com/2010/11/diy-adornos-de-fieltro-para-el-arbol-de.html
    Thanks a lot for share your talent!

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  7. Thanks for a great tutorial. What lovely puddings! I made some myself today and have linked back to you. Thanks again.

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  8. I spent Christmas 2009 with my daughter and her husband in London. It was a glorious and magical time. For Christmas 2010 I made your ornaments and used them as napkin rings. Everyone was allowed to take the ornament home as a keepsake. We also incorporated the fun tradition of the English Cracker! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. I just left a comment about making these and am trying to post a picture of my table setting. Hope this works. [URL=http://s1189.photobucket.com/albums/z427/galeoflaughter/?action=view&current=xmas2010838.jpg][IMG]http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z427/galeoflaughter/th_xmas2010838.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

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  10. Absolutely love this! Wondered whether you have any other templates (minus candy cane which I found on here) as I'm planning on making a load as christmas gifts this year for friends and family, or if not anywhere else that may have templates?

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  11. If you click on the "Christmas tutorials" tab at the top of my blog you'll be able to see my whole archive of festive projects :)

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  12. Phew, a Christmas ornament I can actually afford and manage to do! I feel so daunted by all the expensive and complex craft ideas out there. But these little puddings will 100% hang on my tree or window this year!

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  13. Oh, I know what you mean about feeling overwhelmed by complex projects... I hope you'll enjoy sewing some puddings :)

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  14. Love the Christmas puddings and trees. Going to try them for Christmas gifts this year. Thankyou.

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  15. Thanks for your comment, Deborah! I hope you'll have fun sewing these :)

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  16. Thank you, I used it , not exactly the same here, http://nellastanzadiale.blogspot.it/2015/12/fuoriporta-natalizio-in-feltro.html

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  17. Thanks for letting me know, Alessandra! I tried commenting on your blog but I don't think my comment went through. It's lovely to see what you used my tutorial for - and thanks for linking back to my blog in your post! xx

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  18. My daughter and I enjoyed making these (how organised - it's only September!). The only thing we did differently was that we used pinking shears to make the leaves, and we stuffed the finished item with just a little bit of filling. The result is fantastic. Thank you1

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  19. Thanks so much for your comment, Susie! It's always so nice hearing from people who have been using my patterns to make stuff :)

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  20. Very cute ornaments. I linked to your tutorial on my blog
    https://blueraindrops.com/10-diy-felt-christmas-ornaments/
    Thank you

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  21. Thanks for the mention, Elsa! :)

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