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		<title>Stuffed Felt Ornaments</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cindy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These turned out so cute, and they were fairly easy for a beginning to intermediate sewing project. Draw the shape onto a piece of felt, making it about 1/4&#8243; bigger than you&#8217;d like the finished product to be. Double the felt and cut out the front and back pieces at the same time. Decide which [...]]]></description>
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<p>These turned out so cute, and they were fairly easy for a beginning to intermediate sewing project.</p>
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<li>Draw the shape onto a piece of felt, making it about 1/4&#8243; bigger than you&#8217;d like the finished product to be.</li>
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<li>Double the felt and cut out the front and back pieces at the same time.</li>
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<li>Decide which sides will face outward.  Go ahead and sew any buttons, beads or other small pieces onto each piece.</li>
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<li>Place the fronts together so that you can only see the &#8220;wrong&#8221; sides.</li>
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<li>Sew a straight stitch all the way around the felt, leaving about a 1/4&#8243; seam.  BE SURE TO LEAVE 1&#8243;-1 1/2&#8243; OPEN SO YOU CAN TURN THE ORNAMENT INSIDE OUT.</li>
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<li>After turning the ornament inside out, fill it with popcorn sized pieces of batting until it&#8217;s as fluffy as you desire.</li>
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<li>Sew up the opening with a simple straight stitch.</li>
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<p>The kids chose to add a little piece of embroidery thread afterward as a hook, but I sewed a ribbon hook into mine (bell) as I stiched around the edges.  My hook is much stronger and more attractive.</p>
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