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Tassel Christmas Angels

Designed by Debbie von Grabler-Crozier

Our last holiday project of this season! Some quick last minute inspiration for anyone needs it. 

Gather these supplies

Tools

  • Tassel Maker-Small (Art No. 9940)
  • Water Erasable Marker-Thick (Art No. 516)
  • Mini Patchwork Scissors (Art. No 493/CW)
  • Your usual crafting needs including: small paint brush, cloth and water, hot glue gun, clear drying all-purpose glue

Materials 

*To make 10 angels

  • 7 skeins white stranded embroidery cotton
  • 10-20 mm Trimmits plain beech wood beads
  • 10-6 mm red wooden beads
  • 10 in (25 cm) sq. grey wool felt
  • 20 in (50 cm)-5/8in (1.5 cm) wide red ribbon
  • Acrylic paint: lamp (ebony) black, Tuscan red

Here’s How: 

Note: Please read all instructions through and assemble the equipment before beginning. To make a tassel, first enlarge the tassel maker to its longest setting.

Tip: there are three marks on each side, make sure that these match up so that you know that everything is straight.

Step 1: Take some white embroidery cotton and wind it around the Tassel Maker 20 times. Cut a piece of cotton 12 in (30 cm) long and tie the middle with a double knot.

 

Tip: The instructions for using the tassel maker tell you to ‘bury’ this thread in the tassel. In this case, do not do this. Instead leave the threads long and keep them apart from the tassel. They will form the hanging loop and help to attach the angel’s head.

Step 2: Using the grooves at each end, cut the tassel from the Tassel Maker.

Step 3: Fold the tassel over (keeping the two long threads to the top). Trim the bottoms level if necessary.

Step 4: Tie the tassel off about 0.6 in (1.5 cm) down from the top. Trim this tie. Make another nine tassels the same way.

Step 5: Paint the angel’s hair on with the colors next. Simply use the acrylic paint to color the back of the head and perhaps form a little fringe at the front as though her hair were tied in a bun. Make two dot eyes in black or brown and a red dot mouth.

Tip: Making a dot is easy – simply dip the brush end into the paint and dab it where you want the dot to be. Then reload and dab again. For best results, keep the brush very upright. If the brush end is too large, a chopstick end or a stylus will also work brilliantly.

Step 6: Cut 10 grey hearts from the felt using the template and sharp scissors.

Tip: I like to make a thin cardboard shape using the template and then trace around it onto the felt with a water erasable marker. This is quick and it works well when you are making more than one heart.

Step 7: To assemble an angel, take the tassel and thread a head onto the top. Put a red bead on top of that and a small amount of clear drying glue to stop it from sliding.

Step 8: Take a small piece of ribbon [about 2 in (5 cm) long] and hot glue it around the part that you tied and trimmed. Make sure that the join is at the back ready for the next step.

Step 9: Take the heart (this will be her wings) and hot glue it to the angel’ s body. Tie the two long strands together to form a hanging loop.

© Debbie von Grabler-Crozier 2019

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