DIY Ornament Tutorial #7
In today’s tutorial, we dive into the creation of Ornament #7! I’m Kevin, also known as AWOL, and I’m excited to show you how this unique piece comes together. This project involves building intricate segment patterns that will later be assembled into a larger ornament.
I’m using a combination of colors, including purples, reds, and greens, to craft this beautiful design. While the arrowhead pattern is relatively simple, the true magic happens when we combine multiple segments. Don’t worry if it seems a bit complex—I’ll walk you through each step, from template to final assembly. Plus, I’ll share tips on adjusting patterns to your liking, so you can truly make this piece your own!
Make sure to stick around for tomorrow’s video where I’ll guide you through putting the entire ornament together. Big shoutout to my amazing Patreon supporters and YouTube members—your support makes all of this possible! Ready to create your own stunning ornament? Let’s get started!
And here is my pattern. Click it to get the PDF in higher resolution.
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Welcome back, friends! It’s Kevin, also known as AWOL, and today I’m excited to walk you through the process of making Ornament #7. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to reduce your floss, avoid mistakes I made early on, and create a beautiful ornament using simple bracelet-making techniques. You’ll need four skeins of six colors to ensure your segments are long enough, and binder clips will be your best friend during assembly!
This ornament is designed to be beginner-friendly—no complex patterns or kumi loops here! Just some basic arrowhead designs, braids, and tassels to create something truly festive and fun. Perfect for the holiday season! 🎄
I’ll break down the entire process, from making your segments to joining them into a stunning cross. If you’re a beginner, don’t worry! You can use simple patterns like chevrons or arrowheads and still achieve beautiful results. Plus, I’ll share tips for adjusting length and using single-stranded floss to save materials.
If you have any questions, feel free to drop them in the comments! Thanks to my amazing Patreon supporters and YouTube members for making this video possible—your support means the world to me! 😄
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