I love Thanksgiving--it is such a simple season of gratitude--and life may be hard at times for many of us, but I think it's important to remember the ways we are blessed. I always think it's a shame that this holiday often gets overlooked by the rushed Christmas season ahead.
This year, I decided to celebrate a little early and decorate with a simple reminder to "be thankful". I have been loving all the machine sewn together felt garland I've seen around different blogs and on Pinterest.
Since I don't have a sewing machine yet, I decided to put an old-fashioned spin on designing my own by hand stitching the garland. I was excited to find some recycled felt made from Eco-Fi-made from 100% post-consumer plastic bottles by the brand Creatology. Plastic bottles never felt so soft!
Follow along with my tutorial if you'd like to make this project! This is so simple I would consider it a kid-friendly craft. Here's what you'll need:
- Yarn needle
- Felt in various colors
- Fabric scissors
- Yarn-I used two types of textures, but used the smooth kind for the lettering
- Glue gun or tacky glue
- Small circular containers in different sizes to trace-try a spice jar or medicine cup.
- Pen or pencil
First, I traced my circles around the containers-I alternated between two different sizes.
Then, I cut out each circle until I had enough to spell out my words. I used 11 circles.
Next, I threaded my yarn needle with the wavy yarn and stitched loosely through the center of the first circle.
I repeated the process, leaving about an inch between circles, until I ended up with a long chain of circles, like this:
To make the words, "be thankful" I cut small pieces of straight orange yarn and just looped and connected the pieces to form each letter. I then glued each letter to the center of the circle.
Are you ready to see the finished product? Here it is!
I love how this garland adds playful charm and an old-fashioned homemade feel to my mantle! And, of course that it reminds me to "be thankful".
Linking up with these parties: The Girl Creative, Life Made Lovely, C.R.A.F.T, and I Heart Nap Time), Skip To My Lou, Todays Creative Blog, http://funkypolkadotgiraffe.blogspot.com// House of Hepworth's, and these.
Then, I cut out each circle until I had enough to spell out my words. I used 11 circles.
Next, I threaded my yarn needle with the wavy yarn and stitched loosely through the center of the first circle.
I repeated the process, leaving about an inch between circles, until I ended up with a long chain of circles, like this:
To make the words, "be thankful" I cut small pieces of straight orange yarn and just looped and connected the pieces to form each letter. I then glued each letter to the center of the circle.
keep in mind that I formed the letters first before trying to glue them! |
forming the letters while one of my sons curiously watches |
Are you ready to see the finished product? Here it is!
a shot from below, the garland is held in place by the gourds. |
a side shot |
Linking up with these parties: The Girl Creative, Life Made Lovely, C.R.A.F.T, and I Heart Nap Time), Skip To My Lou, Todays Creative Blog, http://funkypolkadotgiraffe.blogspot.com// House of Hepworth's, and these.
I love this!!
ReplyDeleteI love the color combination that you used. It really looks great on your mantle. Cute use of the pumpkins too.
ReplyDeleteI think this is sos cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I made a Give Thanks banner a few weeks ago, but I think I will do this one with my kids!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your kind comments! @ Amy-yes, I think is really easy to do with kids-even my 3 year old helped a little :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. Maybe I will make a Christmas one. Thanks for sharing!
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love this! I don't have a sewing machine so thank you for sharing a different way to do it.
ReplyDeletethis is so darling I love how simple it is. Thanks for sharing! (found you on the girl creative)
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletethis turned out so cute!!
ReplyDeletei love projects that i can get my kids involved in.
thanks for linking up!!
Super Cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea - yarn & felt!!! I'd love it if you would come link up to our Harvest Party going on through November. Any and all Thanksgiving and fall projects are welcome!
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Thanks!
So cute! I love this idea-- simple, yet beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou put together such a lovely garland! Thank you for sharing this idea and also for your thoughts on Thanksgiving and a season of gratitude - indeed!
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable!! I love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteI love this! The yarn letters are so fun and are a nice mix with the felt. I am a new follower from Just Something I Whipped Up. Vicky from Mess For Less
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project! It's super cute and a great reminder, I'm right there with you on Thanksgiving getting overlooked. An attitude of Thankfulness is vital, and so important!
ReplyDeletevery cute. love the yarn letters.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for taking the time to write your kind comments, everyone! I appreciate you stopping by today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling craft! I love the way it turned out!!
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How cute! What a great project to share with the kids.
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I love this!! You did such a great job
ReplyDeleteLove how simple this garland is! Thanks for sharing!
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Super cute! I love the colors you used! I'm a new follower. :)
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This is so cute! Great job. I love the look of the homespun yarn!
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Love what you did... I so want to do this with my girls who are very into sewing and felt projects lately. THANKS!
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Thanks Meredith-I just discovered felt projects and love their look-and easy to do with kids! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this. It is perfect and my kids are going to love it as much as I do! I would love for you to link it up with us today at our linky party! Hope to see you over there ;)
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So cute!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable. I love how it looks. Great Job !!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I' love you ro add it to my party at http://raegunwear.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteI hope you will link this post to my Thanksgiving Traditions link up!
How cute is this garland?! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love how it says Be Thankful. So much cutting but so worth it! I love it! Thank you so much for sharing it at www.thetshirtdiaries.com
ReplyDeletesuch a cute garland!!! i love it!! :)
ReplyDeleteI featured this on my blog tonight! Thanks so much for linking up to Your Whims Wednesday. Come check it out and grab a button! :)http://mygirlishwhims.blogspot.com/2011/11/your-whims-wednesday-34-and-features.html
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