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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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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ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I like them!
ReplyDeleteThank you! there are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks...I will make some. Very good tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this tutorial - I look forward to making some puddings this afternoon!
ReplyDeleteI sat drawing similar the other day but as bunting.Very cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great pattern! I've made my version from the pattern http://emmalm.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteHi 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
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for share your talent!
Thanks for a great tutorial. What lovely puddings! I made some myself today and have linked back to you. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteI 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¤t=xmas2010838.jpg][IMG]http://i1189.photobucket.com/albums/z427/galeoflaughter/th_xmas2010838.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely 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?
ReplyDeleteIf 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 :)
ReplyDeletePhew, 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!
ReplyDeleteOh, I know what you mean about feeling overwhelmed by complex projects... I hope you'll enjoy sewing some puddings :)
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas puddings and trees. Going to try them for Christmas gifts this year. Thankyou.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, Deborah! I hope you'll have fun sewing these :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I used it , not exactly the same here, http://nellastanzadiale.blogspot.it/2015/12/fuoriporta-natalizio-in-feltro.html
ReplyDeleteThanks 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
ReplyDeleteMy 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
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comment, Susie! It's always so nice hearing from people who have been using my patterns to make stuff :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute ornaments. I linked to your tutorial on my blog
ReplyDeletehttps://blueraindrops.com/10-diy-felt-christmas-ornaments/
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Thanks for the mention, Elsa! :)
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