Once in a while, I like to celebrate the snowflake's sublime symmetry. Yesterday, when I realized my guild's ornament swap was happening tonight, it was panic stations around here for a few minutes before I clued into my new GO!Baby die: the hexagons! A 6-armed snowflake would fit perfectly onto a hexagon background. You know, sometimes that university degree comes in so handy.
I googled "snowflake template" and perused many a flake before deciding on this one (chosen for supposed ease of negotiating small spaces with a machine blanket stitch). Please do not examine all those points too closely, my blanket stitch did run amok in spots. I fused the flakes (using Transweb) onto the hand dyed wool 4" hexagons that were beautifully cut on my GO!Baby. I put one layer of wool at a time through the cutter and the hexagons were cut accurately and cleanly.
Both sides are identical and the ornament hangs from a 1/8" satin ribbon loop. I hand stitched the two hexies together with perle cotton and lightly stuffed with fiberfill. Then I secured matching buttons to each other through the middle to gently squeeze the snowflakes, giving them some added roundness. Swap-ready in one hour! Love that.


This is really pretty! I have just finished a mug rug made with hexies and a snowflake embroidered in the centre! It works beautifully doesn't it?!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great solution! I love the button that you chose too. Have fun at the swap!
ReplyDeleteI made mine last night too. Used my go baby to cut a tree out of wool. LOVE your snowflake and how easy the GB makes this kind of project.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I will get your lovely deco in the swap!!!
Lovely ornament! Enjoy the swap!
ReplyDeleteLove those buttons!!!
ReplyDeletethat is super cute! And I have that die cut. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Krista!
ReplyDeleteThey are very cute and clearly fast to make. I especially love the buttons.
ReplyDeleteThat's so darn cute!
ReplyDeleteI've got to admit I'm tempted to pull out my felts and wool. ;)
Carolyn
What a good idea, it turned out very well! The person who received this is very lucky.
ReplyDeletelove it so much krista! soo much!
ReplyDeleteVERY Cute and GO! friendly!!
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Ooo, super pretty! In a hour? You go girl!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteT-riffic job. Sew cute!
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