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Easy Christmas Decoration Sewing Projects


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October 8, 2012

Yo Yo Christmas GarlandI wanted to make a yo yo garland that could be used not on a Christmas tree but rather over a doorway or window.

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Total Time: Approximately 5 hours

Yield: 3 sets of leaves and berries and 52 yo yos

Supplies:

  • various cotton Christmas fabric scraps
  • remnants of cotton batting
  • embroidery floss in green and red
  • sewing thread
  • needles
  • buttons, optional
  • scissors
  • sewing machine, optional
  • cardboard or in my case old file folders for templates

Steps:

  1. Create templates for holly leaves and berries. I used quilting applique templates and traced with tracing paper and then copied the outline onto pieces of old file folders.
  2. Leaf tissue pattern and template.
     
  3. Trace your templates onto the fabric you have chosen for the leaves and berries.
  4. Closeup of tracing berry pattern onto fabric.
     
  5. You will need to cut two pieces of fabric for each leaf and berry as well as a piece of batting. Make sure that you cut the fabric with it folded together, or turn your template over to get an opposing leaf shape.
  6. Sewing grid board with cut out leaves, circles of batting for berries and a pair of scissors.
     
    Two fabric leaf pieces with one of the batting.
     
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  7. Baste the two pieces of red fabric, right sides together with one batting circle. Leave an opening for turning. Now you can sew by hand or machine. I sewed the berries by hand. Turn and sew opening closed.
  8. View of berry stitched and turned.
     
  9. For the leaves I stacked the three layers together, pinned, basted, and machine stitched. Again leave an opening for turning.
  10. View of leaf basted and also of a turned leaf.
     
    Basting leaf.
     
  11. After stitching the leaves, trim the seam allowance and square off the points for easier turning. Turn.
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  13. Stitch the turning space closed.
  14. Sewing turning opening closed.
     
  15. Now if you like you can embellish the leaves and berries with some embroidery. I did a backstitch out line stitch on the leaves and a swirl on the berries, see photo.
  16. Outline embroidery stitching on leaf.
     
  17. Arrange the leaves and berries to your satisfaction and stitch together, using a needle and thread. I also added some embroidery French knots through all thicknesses to further decorate and hold the parts together.
  18. Individual leaf and berry cluster, closeup.
     
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  19. Now it is time to begin stringing the yo yos. If you have not made these fun little fabric gathered circles before click here for a tutorial: Making Fabric Yo Yos

    To make my garland and help to keep the yo yos from flopping forward if suspended in a doorway, I stitched them together by inserting the needle at 10 and 2 o'clock and slightly overlapping each new yo yo with the previous one, see photo. I used embroidery thread for the step for added strength.
  20. Example of three yo yos attached to begin garland.
     
    Stringing yo yos at 10 and 2.
     
    View of back when stringing garland.
     
  21. To further reinforce the garland, because I sometimes tend to overdo, I also ran a thread through the hole on the first yo yo, out the backside and through the following yo yos. This step is absolutely optional. I did find that it did help me to cinch up the chain of yo yos and keep my spacing the way I wanted it.
  22. Sewing center string through yo yos.
     
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  23. I attached the leaf and berry clusters to each end and the center, by stitching to the first and last yo yos and one in the center. I added a button for decoration and added strength for the attachment, the button is optional.
  24. Closeup of center and end leaf and berry cluster.
     
  25. This is the finished garland. It is approximately 67 inches long from the tip of the uppermost leaf to the other end. The yo yos are 1.5 inches finished, berries are 1 1/8 inches in diameter and the leaves are 4 inches long.
  26. Entire completed garland coiled for photo.
     
  27. Here is the finished garland decorating the front of an antique bookcase. Being early fall in the northwest I couldn't get a good photo of the garland suspended across the doorway as I intend to use it. However, it does look nice on the bookcase too.
  28. Garland hanging draped on antique wooden bookcase.
     
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