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CHRISTMAS

STAR
ORNAMENT
Nº 02 . 20.03
PROJ EC T SHEE T

SHOW US WHAT
YOU’RE MAKING
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CHRISTMAS STAR ORNAME NT Step 4 – Place two same
colour kite shapes wrong sides
E ASY together with edges aligned
and press. Stitch around long
sides and one short side as in
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
diagram. Repeat to make 8
• Fabrics are from ‘Metallic Xmas’ range complete kite shapes.
• 20cm each of assorted fabrics – Step 5 – To assemble the kite shapes into
Holly, green/gold; Holly, white/gold; the star place one kite shape with long point
Tree, green/gold; facing up and unstitched short side on the
Tiny Star, red/gold left. Place the next kite shape on top with
• Legacy Fuse-Under Fusible Web unstitched edge aligned along the centre
• Roll Offray Galena Ribbon, gold 3mm of the first. Continue adding kite shapes
around as in diagram. To add the last kite
• Matching Gutermann 100% cotton thread
shape place on top of the previous shape as
• Rotary cutter, mat & quilters rulers before then lift the first kite shape and slip
• Quilting pins, tape measure the edge of the last one underneath.
• Scissors, seam ripper
• Appliqué mat or baking paper
• Sewing machine with ¼” foot
Note – ¼” (6mm) seam allowance used
throughout unless otherwise indicated.
Read all instructions carefully before
commencing the project.
Step 6 – Topstitch from the centre down
INSTRUCTIONS each unstitched edge then stitch across
Note – Stars can be made using two colours each kite shape from that point to the next.
or in a single colour. Instructions are for a Step 7 – Cut a 12” (30cm) length of ribbon.
two colour star. Fold in half bringing cut ends together and
Step 1 – From each of two fabrics cut 1 x 3” stitch to the back of one star point.
(8cm) strip across the width of the fabric;
crosscut each strip into 8 x 3” (8cm) squares
for a total of 16 squares.
Step 2 – From Fuse-Under fusible web cut
16 x 3” (8cm) squares. Fuse one square to
the wrong side of each fabric square.
Step 3 – Finger press a square
in half along the diagonal with
wrong sides facing. Open out
and fold opposite sides into the
fold to make a kite shape as in
diagram and finger press.
Repeat for all 16 squares.

The information on this project sheet is presented in good faith, but no warranty
is given, nor results guaranteed. Quantities and selections may vary at each store.
Copyright Spotlight 2019.

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