The 5 Days of Merry Making mini-series continues. Learn how to make a felt Christmas bulb garland with Emily Steffen, National Sewing Circle instructor. Click here to download the materials list, patterns, instructions, and recipes!
Series Schedule:
Monday, December 7th at 2:00 PM CT – Mini Knitted Mittens Ornament
Tuesday, December 8th at 3:00 PM CT – Hot Cocoa Mug Decorated Cookies
Wednesday, December 9th at 2:00 PM CT – Felt Christmas Bulb Garland
Thursday, December 10th at 2:00 PM CT – Quilted Joy Chenille Pillow
Friday, December 11th at 2:00 PM CT – Quilt-as-You-Go Holiday Stockings
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I missed your video on the felt Christmas bulbs garland. Is it possible to get an email with the pattern
I personally would've used dark green for the base and thread, so it looked like the real thing. You could metallic fabric for some pizzazz.
It would be nice if you would put cc (closed captioning) on all your videos. I know there are many of us Deaf and hard of hearing people who do crotchet and knit would appreciate it and learn a lot.
I am very desperate. I made a sweater for my husband and the person that was helping me didn't tell me how or where to put the button holes. So I finished the sweater without button holes. Please tell me if button holes can be made after the sweater. I bought grograin and I have the buttons. Can button holes be made after the grograin is put in place and where do I take the sweater to have this done. I am so embarrassed . What could be done on the sweater now. Please help.
exelent
I tried to download the pattern for the xmas bulbs and it wouldn't work.
They are so simple but effective
These are really cute!
I love Craftsy. So glad they are back.
To put in lights make sure to use LED due to heat. I also caution that light does not shine through felt very well so they would not show much unless a different material is used to make the colored area of .bulb.