I think your tutorial is easy to follow. I watched it fully and then watched it again as I was making it, pausing at times. I made a few of them for gifts this year. Thank you!
What a neat little project. Make them up and give them at gifts I have all kinds of fabric scraps and you just saved me a boat load of money, Many blessing to you and yours.
About 20 years ago I was excited to find the directions on this star. Everyone at my Christmas party made one be to take home. Only I used florist ribbon to do them. They came out very pretty. When we were children, we made them from construction paper then dipped them puffin wax and sprinkle with glitter. No matter what you use, they turn out beautiful!
We made ours out of construction paper and dipped in wax and sprinkled with glitter also. I’m 67 and I can still remember those ornaments. They were beautiful!
@@auntiebobbolink not all florist ribbon is wired. The thin ribbon is not. You can buy it at craft stores in the width you want it. It was nice to work with because it was stiff enough but flexible enough.
A good 'how-to' video that I admit I had to watch over and over to get the hang of it! I found that a set of chopsticks that were going unused in my kitchen utensil drawer are PERFECT for tucking the tail!
We have the same thing done with paper strips, it's called "Fröbel-Stern" in German. Lovely gift decoration. Will try with fabric, too! Thanks for the directions 😍 and a very happy Christmas to you!
That's the perfect idea for little christmas gifts and a very nice use for all the fabric rests! Thank you for this video. I think, that's my next project.
Absolutely darling! I'm Scandinavian by descent.... so these caught my eye. I'm on my second one! the first one I made without ironing the fabric, as I was so excited to make it. The second one I've ironed it all proper...….. and it's even better. I get a little stuck on making the points and "tucking it in" as my finger seems too big... I use the eraser end of a pencil to push it in and it's a little easier. Just love these and am going to make a set of 2 or 3 for each of my sisters for Christmas! Thank you for the very excellent tutorial!
Marilyn McLeod I make these with good quality wrapping paper, cutting 2 inch strips along the length of the roll. I only have to fold the strips in half. For strength I brush them with Modge Podge and sprinkle them with glitter.
Hi from ARGENTINA!...I loved this project..beautiful star! ..and I loved your ACCENT!! What part of England are you from? You speak really clearly and nice...😊😊
Sandra Torres try your hand at it again. You will know which side to fold the point by having a spot to tuck the tail in. I watched it twice with no sound. It worked great.
@@auntiebobbolink Most Scandinavian stars are made with paper that is glossy on one side. I have made them with that kind of paper, wrapping paper (heavier works better than very cheap), and with paper satin ribbon. I think cloth satin ribbon might be too soft and not give crisp enough folds.
I wondered if I could use material make the Moravian stars! Great video! I make mine out of 60# acid free paper ( so they don’t yellow year to year) - I wonder if you used stabilizer if in-fact the front points could be made to complete the star- I might have to give it a try but I’m currently bogged down with To- Do List that it will be after the holidays- thanks great video!
Oh my gosh, I was literally talking to someone today about making fabric Christmas chains, snowflakes and Moravian stars like you are doing! did you use fuseable to stiffen the fabric?
This is the easiest example to follow and I’ve watched a couple of others. Thank you
I think your tutorial is easy to follow. I watched it fully and then watched it again as I was making it, pausing at times. I made a few of them for gifts this year. Thank you!
Thanks for this great tutorial. I make them for people every year and are always received with awe and wonder!
What a neat little project. Make them up and give them at gifts I have all kinds of fabric scraps and you just saved me a boat load of money, Many blessing to you and yours.
Thank you for an excellent tutorial. They are fun and so easy to make!
thanks for the clearest directions for this pretty ornament !
That is absolutely gorgeous ❤️ I am going to make some for this Christmas. Thank you 😊
About 20 years ago I was excited to find the directions on this star. Everyone at my Christmas party made one be to take home. Only I used florist ribbon to do them. They came out very pretty.
When we were children, we made them from construction paper then dipped them puffin wax and sprinkle with glitter. No matter what you use, they turn out beautiful!
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Thanks so much for suggesting other materials!
We made ours out of construction paper and dipped in wax and sprinkled with glitter also. I’m 67 and I can still remember those ornaments. They were beautiful!
Florist ribbon usually is wired. Is the wire necessary? Thanks...I want to do these in ribbon.
@@auntiebobbolink not all florist ribbon is wired. The thin ribbon is not. You can buy it at craft stores in the width you want it. It was nice to work with because it was stiff enough but flexible enough.
I have tried 5 different demonstrations and hours was the easiest to follow!!!! Thank you very much😮😮😮😮
A good 'how-to' video that I admit I had to watch over and over to get the hang of it! I found that a set of chopsticks that were going unused in my kitchen utensil drawer are PERFECT for tucking the tail!
A bamboo chopstick is now part of my sewing essentials equipment!
So pretty. Now I know what to use my scraps for. Thank you.
Woooowww!! How amazing! I'm going to make some for my tree! Merry Christmas, and thanks for sharing this wonderful tutorial with us🎄🎄🥂
Thanks! Very well explained. Was super easy to follow your instructions :)
We have the same thing done with paper strips, it's called "Fröbel-Stern" in German. Lovely gift decoration. Will try with fabric, too! Thanks for the directions 😍 and a very happy Christmas to you!
En français belgique
That's the perfect idea for little christmas gifts and a very nice use for all the fabric rests! Thank you for this video. I think, that's my next project.
I want my tree covered in these gorgeous stars! 💕💕 Thanks for the video - I’m off to find Christmas fabric to make stars!! 🌟
Wonderful tutorial...I will do it...greetings from Buenos Aires !!!
Absolutely darling! I'm Scandinavian by descent.... so these caught my eye. I'm on my second one! the first one I made without ironing the fabric, as I was so excited to make it. The second one I've ironed it all proper...….. and it's even better. I get a little stuck on making the points and "tucking it in" as my finger seems too big... I use the eraser end of a pencil to push it in and it's a little easier. Just love these and am going to make a set of 2 or 3 for each of my sisters for Christmas! Thank you for the very excellent tutorial!
Marilyn McLeod I make these with good quality wrapping paper, cutting 2 inch strips along the length of the roll. I only have to fold the strips in half. For strength I brush them with Modge Podge and sprinkle them with glitter.
Really clever idea! I am always looking for crafts to teach my grandchildren and I think they will be able to do this one. They will be very excited.
very nice and i find it very easy... thanks for sharing
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What a wonderful work. Congratulations!!!!!
Fantastic!!!! Love these, just what I need for "a little something" to friends at Christmas. Thank you.
It's very beatutiful. Thank You for teaching!
Thank you. I've been putting off trying these types of ornaments thinking they were too hard for me to do. Silly, I know. :)
Thank you so much! I have so much material, this will be great!
Absolutely loved this!!!!
I love this project and I am going to do this! I think it will look lovely on my gift as a pretty eye catching accent piece.
Such a great way to use our Christmas Scraps!
This a great tutorial I am adding to my list of things to do. Your tutorial is easy to follow. Thanks.
I just made my first one. I really enjoyed making it and love the results. Thank you for you great instructions.
Wonderful tutorial, easy to follow. Love your friendly voice! TFS.
I love this !! Merry Christmas to you also! Thank you for taking the time to do this interesting tutorial.
thanks for sharing! Very good job explaining
This is great! Your vid is the best I’ve seen! I never can remember how to do this. Thanks so very much!
Thank you for the great tutorial. I'll give those a try, they look lovely.
I Appreciate the concise instruction.
Beautiful and so easy, thankyou for sharing
So happy I found this! I've always wondered how this was done! Cant wait to make some!
been making these stars since the eighties ... made mine out of paper, but they were not flat ... mine were three dimensional.
Thankyou, I love how you reminded us that we can pause to catch up. 💕
Nice clear instructions. TFS. 🤗
Just finished my first one! Thank you
Made using ribbon thus same way. Looked beautiful!
Fabulous tutorial. Thank you.
These are lovely and would be great to use on gifts instead of bows.
Que bonito!!!!!!!! Muchísimas gracias por compartirlo.un saludo
Cute star. Looks pretty easy to make -well you make it look easy
TFS
Wow, what a great idea, will definitely be making some of these for friends as gifts
Vera Griffin America got talent
Thank you for the best tutorial.
Excellent teaching process. Thank you for sharing.
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Great tutorial. Thank you and Merry Christmas 2019
Thank you for teaching us how to make a ornament !
I’ll make this for next years decor!
Bel video, chiaro semplice e di effetto.
Thanks for this. Very cute
Beautiful!!!!
I've got lots of leftover fabric that I now know how to use. Thank you.
Sure need to pause. Thanks love this.
Thank you for teaching. Its so simple and so nice🌹
Love it! Has anyone made there with 2.5” wide jelly roll strips instead? What length of strip would be best?
Great instructions
Большое спасибо,обязательно сделаю.
Que lindo proyecto y tan fácil, gracias por compartir!!!!
Brilliant. I need to try this.
Thank you for sharing. I will have to try making this.
Quite an awesome project.
Such a beautiful work. Will that works with ribbons 🎀
I took a quickie class on these but couldn't do it when I got home. Think I can do it With your help!
Thank you, this is a great tutorial.
BEAUTIFUL
My grandmother used to make these all the time, only out of paper strips.
First one from cut to finish took 30 minutes. I’m sure I’ll get faster. Thanks for repeating! It worked for me.
Hi from ARGENTINA!...I loved this project..beautiful star! ..and I loved your ACCENT!! What part of England are you from? You speak really clearly and nice...😊😊
How adorable!
This is awesome!! You have me inspiration for my videos!
I love these...thank you sp much
Sweet and easy. Just like I like it
Brilliant!
Es ist ein halber Fröbelstern.Die Garnitur wäre mit Stoff sehr schwierig. Sieht aber auch so gut aus.
Not as easy as it looks. I got lost at the triangles. They are so adorable!
Sandra Torres try your hand at it again. You will know which side to fold the point by having a spot to tuck the tail in. I watched it twice with no sound. It worked great.
I had to paused and rewind often. It does get easier with each star you make.
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Is there any reason these couldn't be made with ribbon?
@@auntiebobbolink Most Scandinavian stars are made with paper that is glossy on one side. I have made them with that kind of paper, wrapping paper (heavier works better than very cheap), and with paper satin ribbon. I think cloth satin ribbon might be too soft and not give crisp enough folds.
I wondered if I could use material make the Moravian stars! Great video! I make mine out of 60# acid free paper ( so they don’t yellow year to year) - I wonder if you used stabilizer if in-fact the front points could be made to complete the star- I might have to give it a try but I’m currently bogged down with To- Do List that it will be after the holidays- thanks great video!
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H going to try this with my left over Christmas wrap scraps
Great video thank you for sharing
Your directions are great
Thank you
Merci. Explications très claires, j'essaie imédiatement. Joyeux Noël 2019
You can also slow down the video by tapping the 3 dots n right hand corner.
What if you put light weight interfacing on all wrong side of the 4 fabrics. Probably would be just stiff enough & make it less bulky?
great directions thanks
Thank you 😊
Nice 👍 🌹
Origami with cloth? Yes, please.
Thank you!!!
Queeee legal. ... adorei
Thank you for teaching
Helps if it’s video from the her point of view so we aren’t looking at it backwards.
Love it..
I love THATS it’s a “no sew project “
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Oh my gosh, I was literally talking to someone today about making fabric Christmas chains, snowflakes and Moravian stars like you are doing! did you use fuseable to stiffen the fabric?
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This would be pretty made from wrapping paper, too.
awesome