Monday, November 9, 2009

Kiss Holder Christmas Ornament



This is an oldie but a goodie, NOT my original idea, which I'm sure is needless to say as most of you will probably recognize these little friends. HOWEVER, I thought I'd throw out my own little "tutorial" since I had trouble finding one the other night when I had to satisfy the intense need to make these things :)



So are we ready? Okay. . . .

Supplies
-Plastic Canvas Sheets
-Yarn
-Yarn Needle
-Candy Kisses (which I did not have, hence the candy corn in the picture :P haha)
-Googly eyes
-other embellishments optional :)

Step 1:
Cut the plastic canvas into squares that are 10 little squares wide and tall. You need 3 little squares to make each kiss holder
Step 2:
Using a long piece of yarn (I used the length from my extended arm to opposite shoulder), begin by coming up from the bottom in the corner of one of the squares and pull till only an inch is left on the underside.

Step 3:
Hold the inch long tail against the square as you begin to diagonally weave the yarn through the canvas by using only the outside row of squares (the tail should become covered and held into place by the yarn.
Step 4:
After the square is full of diagonal yarn it should look like this
Then you want to whip stitch around two of the outer sides of the square (I do 3 stitches in the corner)
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You will only add this whip stitch finished edge to 2 edges and only on 2 of the three squares, the final one you will leave with the bare edges. As you finish each square, you can weave in and hide the loose end by pulling it under the finished diagonal stitches as shown below and cutting the excess.

Repeat the whole process for the second square. The third you leave bare edged, so your three squares should look like this:



Step 5:
The two most important tips to remember when joining the squares are that you will not be sewing the finished edges (that's the mouth openening) AND the two squares with finished edges will not be sewn to each other.

Stack one of the finished-edge squares on top of the bare edged square and using a long piece of yarn, whip stitch together the two sides that are unfinished for BOTH squares (don't tie off your yarn, you'll use it to continue on joining the 3rd square). This is what it should look like after joining the first two:


To join the third square, you will simply align the finished edges and the unfinished edges and then whip stitch to join the unfinished ones. To line them up, you can squeeze the corners of the two joined square and make a sort of pyramid.

After sewing together the final two sides, you should a finished guy, pinch the two corners together to get his mouth to open like this:



Step 6:
Hot glue google eyes and fill the mouth with the kiss or treat of your choice. Squeeze those cheeks and get a kiss!


Step 8 (not shown):
Add a loop of yarn from the top corner to make holder a hang-able ornament!






5 comments:

Sheila said...

So cute! I think we may do these for my daughter's 4th grade class for Christmas. Thanks!

hjn said...

So adorable!!! I'm a thinking this would keep my girls busy during the Christmas break!!! Love this!!! Thanks for sharing! Great photos for each step!!!!

Hopeful Housewife said...

Super Cute!

Melissa @ Homegrown Catholics said...

Thanks so much for posting this. This is just what I was looking for directions of. I'm using it for valentine's day gifts... sending kisses to all my friends. It's the one thing I could think of to make that wouldn't get thrown away.

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