Flannel is a fun material to use, especially for Fall and Winter crafting.
The glitter texture works really nicely with the cozy and rustic feel of the flannel fabric.
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How to Make Flannel Christmas Tree Ornaments
Open Cricut Design Space.
tap on the + sign to start a new project, opening up a blank canvas.
hit the Upload button from the toolbar and browse your downloaded files to insert theStocking.Deer.Tree SVGfile.
The images will appear on the canvas.
Change the image colors if desired to match with your material color.
Select Make It in the upper right corner to proceed with cutting.
smack the Mirror toggle button to on for all mats with images to be cut in Glitter Iron-On material.
I also used the Cricut Maker to cut out the circle shapes out of flannel.
For cutting the circle shapes, choose flannel fabric from the list of options in the drop down menu.
Place a piece of flannel fabric on a fabric grip mat and proceed with cutting.
Remove the circle shapes from the mat and repeat for more circle shapes in a coordinating flannel fabric.
Place the Iron-On vinyl directly onto the strong grip Cricut mat with the SHINY SIDE DOWN.
Cut around each of the images.
Position the mat or a towel on a flat surface.
For a 100% Cotton flannel and Glitter Iron-On Vinyl, set the EasyPress Mini to medium heat.
Preheat each of the flannel circle shapes for 5 seconds.
Then place one image in the center of each circle with the shiny side up.
Press the image on to the ornament for 25 seconds, constantly moving EasyPress Mini as you press.
Turn the ornament upside down and apply heat for another 15 seconds.
While vinyl is still warm, peel the plastic part of the vinyl off carefully and discard.
Cut a piece of grosgrain ribbon 10 long for each ornament.
Place two circle shapes with the wrong sides together.
Stitch around the outer edge with a 14 seam allowance leaving a 1 gap opening.
see to it the tops for each ornament are aligned on the front and back.
Insert batting into the opening and then sew the opening closed.
With that, the flannel Christmas tree ornaments are complete!
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Happy holiday crafting, friends!
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DIY Flannel Christmas Tree Ornaments
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