These 'United States STATE Ornaments' were inspired by the United Scraps of America Quilt I made earlier this year.
This project, though, was much quicker!
You can make a state ornament for where you've traveled, where you were married or where you child was born.
The possibilities are endless.
To make some of your own, gather the following supplies:
White Fabrics and Solid Colored Fabric
Batting
Ribbon
Water Soluble Pen
Ultra Hold Heat-n-Bond
Traceable Mirrored Image of States
To get started, decide what state or even country you want to create. Trace the mirrored image of your state onto Heat-n-Bond. Iron the Heat-n-Bond onto the back side of the colored fabric. Using sharp scissors cut the image out.
Place the image you just cut out onto the white fabric. With your water soluble pen, trace around your image making it approximately 1/4 of an inch bigger all around. Cut 2 pieces out of white fabric and one out of batting. Pin the 3 pieces together with the ribbon loop inserted between the 2 white pieces of fabric.
Sew around the perimeter of the state shape. Leave about a 1 inch gap unsewn.
Turn the state right side out through the unsewn gap. Push the raw edges of your gap inside the shape and top stitch closed. Remove the backing from the Heat-n-Bond on your colored fabric. Place the colored fabric onto the white ornament and iron it into place.
And, just like that, you have the Sunshine State.
Once you get started, I guarantee you won't want to stop.
And be sure to check out my other Christmas inspired posts:
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