Fabric Balls from Jennie Rayment
Fun Projects for Children • Educational, G, 11-Jul-2019
Use your scraps
Jennie’s balls can be made into a quick and easy toy or decoration. Both are a great way to use up your scraps to produce this simple, safe fabric ball.
If you have a wavy cutter blade or pinking shears, you could also use them to give the edge of the fabric a little more interest.
Might other possibilities be to make the balls and leave them as a garland?
This is a comment from one of our viewers:
I’ve spent a wet and windy couple of hours snug in my sewing room (I love that expression “my sewing room”!), making one of Jennie’s scrap balls for my granddaughter. She’s a 19-month-old spark that lights up our lives. Thanks, Jennie, keep the ideas coming, please!!
Happy Christmas to all.
Nicola, Poole
Click here to learn more about Jennie Rayment.
Click here to watch a preview of this premium video
Up Next in Fun Projects for Children
-
Halloween Ghost T Shirt with Kate Fin...
Kate guides us through the process of making this simple painted T-shirt which can be done with and/or for the children.
If using white paint on black you may find you need several layers to get a good coverage - so a little bit of patience maybe! You could also ring the changes by adding day-...
-
Halloween Goody Bag with Kate Findlay
This delightful little project was designed by Kate and she feels it is suitable for those 7 years and older. Perfect for Halloween with the pumpkin design on the front but this could be adapted for any season/occasion. The stitching has been done with the machine but could just as easily be done...
-
How to block print onto clay with Hol...
Holly shows you how you can use your wooden blocks to print onto clay to make plates, bowls and tiles. The clay she uses can be air dried or dried in a kiln. You can then decorate with any of the paints you would normally use.
We have some lovely items from Holly in our Shop at www.justhands-...