![]() |
|
All Crochet Patterns on this site Include Pictures!
|
|
|
Clipart OrnamentDesigned by Julie A. BolducYou will need iron on transfer paper for an inkjet printer. If you do not have a color inkjet or bubble jet printer you can use rubber stamps or your own artwork to make the design for the ornament.
Materials Needed:
Thread Thickness: 20 thread
Instructions For Transfer Paper an other methods.
Find a 2inch diameter circle such as a can or use a compass and using a disappearing ink pen, draw circles inside each of these sections centering each one. Then inside each circle put your designs using either rubber stamps, permanent fabric markers or any other method you like to use. To use your printer, read on. To start crocheting goto crochet instructions.
How to use your printer. 2. Print out a test page using the Iron On transfer paper setting to make the images come out in reverse. Once you know it will come out right. 3. Go ahead and follow the manufacturer's instructions for printing out the transfer paper. The transfer paper has a couple of pale blue lines on it. Make sure that the side that the printer prints on is opposite of those blue lines. Do not print on the side with the blue lines. 4. Cut out the shapes carefully about 1/8" away from the printed edges. Leave a ¼" tab somewhere on the edges to fold back to be able to lift the transfer after ironing. 5. Position the transfers image side down on the fabric leaving at least ½" spaces between them and make them all facing the same direction. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for how to iron on. (heat settings, times, and when to remove transfer from fabric). 6. Wash fabric as instructed. 7. Cut out the rectangles along the pencil lines. Hold the front and back pieces together wrong sides facing each other, hold them up to the light and line up the images so they are even and going the same direction. Pin the pieces together outside the sewing area. 8. Using a needle and thread, (You can use a machine to stitch if you like.) Sew the two pieces together about ¼" away from the outer edges of the round image. Leave an opening of about 1" for stuffing. This will be tricky but take out the pin where the 1" opening is and lightly stuff the ornament then continue stitching it closed. Then take out all the pins and trim to within 1/8" of the stitching. After the stitching is done then you are ready to start crocheting.
Crochet Instructions
RND 1: Ch1, work an odd number of sc around the outer edge hiding the sewing stitches. I managed 91 sts. RND 2: Ch4, *sk next st, sc in next st. Ch3. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to first ch of ch4. You should now have an even number (46) ch3 lps around. RND 3: Slst into the first ch3 sp. Ch5, dc, ch4, dc, ch2, dc in this first ch3 sp. Sc in next ch3 sp. *(dc, ch2, dc, ch4, dc, ch2, dc in next ch3 sp. Sc in next ch3 sp. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to 3rd ch of ch5. Fasten off weave ends into work and attach hanger to top. Designed on Thursday, September 03, 1998. Copyright © 1998 by Julie A. Bolduc f103005 |
|
|
||
|
Paper Bead Crafts Paper Bead Jewelry Coming Soon |
| Home |
Privacy Policy |
Become a Member |
Register for Raffle |
Play Games |
Take Polls |
Order Supplies | | JPFun Newsletters | Patterns | Pattern Index | Guest Book | Points Account | Points Account Lost Password | | What is It? | About US | Reference | Get the 600 Pattern CD | Copyright Notice: All patterns on this site are for your own personal use. They are not for resale anywhere for any reason in any form electronic or in hard copy. You may use the free patterns only to make the items to sell or give away. Please, if you sell items made from the free patterns, include the URL where the pattern came from with the item. |
|