Okay so first off, this ornament was not originally on the docket for the Ornament Along. But after making the awesome sauce Fabric Mache ornaments last week and seeing that I had some extra styrofoam balls and appliqué pins, I decided to figure this one out and share it with y’all since I’ve always thought they were super rad. So hopefully y’all have some extra too. And here’s a picture of my first one using Amy Sinibaldi‘s Little Town Fabrics. And make sure to check out Tara’s blog for her cutie patootie.
SUPPLY LIST
- 2″ styrofoam balls (you can go bigger if you want)
- Applique pins
- Fabric
- Ribbon (I used 1/8″ satin)
- 1 long pin to attach ribbon on top
- Fabric glue
I broke up this tutorial in two halves depending on what type of learner you are. I recorded the first half of the ball and finishing and turned it into a YouTube video. And for the second half of the ornament, I took pictures for the tutorial here that you can use for reference.
VIDEO
TUTORIAL
For this design in the ornament, I used three different fabrics from Pat Bravo‘s Indie Folk Fabrics. If you are following this design, you’ll need two 2″ width of fabric strips for the fabric in the center & outside and one 2″ WOF strip for the other two. Press these strips in half with an iron and then slice those folded strips into 2″ sections. Save 10″ of the outside fabric without slicing it and put aside.
If you’ve made the Fabric Pinecone, this ornament has a similar fold, but the folded part will face up instead of down.
First Layer
Each triangle will take three appliqué pins. The first goes into the center of the square with the point sticking out of the right side of the fabric. Stick that pin into the center of the ball.
Next, fold the fabric over the pin and take one corner of the fold and bring it down to the center. Pin that in place. Do the same thing to the other corner to create a triangle.
Starting with the next triangle on the opposite side of the first, pin the next strip into the center and follow the same steps. Do this for the other two inside strips, making sure that the styrofoam isn’t exposed.
Second Layer
You’re basically going to follow the same steps for this ornament, working your way toward the midline of the sphere. For the second layer, you’ll first pin the new triangles onto the ornament in the space between the inner triangles.
Next, you’ll pin the triangles on the four remaining seams from the first layer.
With each set of four that you pin as you move down the ornament, they will all need to be pinned at about the same spot to create symmetry. Beyond that, where you pin it is totally in your hands and can create a lot of variety if you’re making a set of ornaments.
Third & Fourth Layer
These next layers are exactly the same as the prior layer, where you’ll pin on the seam of the inner triangles first of the previous layer and then the outer ones. So instead of typing a bunch of words, I’ll share pictures for you to see.
Finishing
Using scissors, trim off any excess fabric that extends beyond the midline.
With the 10″ strip of the outside fabric that you put aside, press it in half lengthwise one more time to create a double fold. Determine the top of the ornament and double pin one side of the double-folded strip to that spot. Use fabric glue along the center line and wrap the strip around the middle of the ornament. Once you get to the first double set of pins, mark the end, trim it and then double pin the end.
Let the glue dry and then use the long pin to secure the ribbon onto the top of the ornament. Creating a voluminous bow or adding some garnish will hide the pins on top. And ooh la la, you’ve got yourself a Quilted Ball Ornament that will leave all your friends gobsmacked.
PRIZE
This week’s prize comes to you from Betz White. She’s beyond talented and I’m always amazed at everything that she touches beyond it’s always magic. If you wanted to make even more ornaments, she’s having a Holiday Stitch-along Club and her ornament patterns are legit cute. For the prize, she’s generously provided one of her Llamalloma Pom-Pom Makers which is cute as all can get out and definitely makes me want to make pom-poms. To be eligible, simply use the hashtags #ornamentalong and #quiltedball when you post on Instagram.
So sit back and enjoy the ride for another fun filled week of holiday ornaments with the Quilted Ball Ornament.
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Just watched the video with my son and then bought all of the supplies! Can’t wait!! Thanks!!