EASY No Sew Fabric Stars! (Handmade Scandinavian Ornaments)

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1 FQ cut into (4) 4" x 14" fabric strips
(You can also use a variety of colors for fun!)
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My best friend had a baby this year & I made a quilt for him…For his first Christmas, I used the leftover fabric from his quilt to make him a star ornament! Can’t wait to give it to her ❤

jamm
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Pretty sure I just had a fabric tornado hit my sewing area! 😅 I picked up 6 grands from school today and this video pops up in notifications. Ari hits play and all of a sudden they all start yelling “yeah yeah we need to make these” next thing I know I have 6 littles picking out the fabric they want to use. They had a blast! Thanks Miss Erica for the perfect timing on an afternoon craft. All the kids went home proud as a peacock with their new star ornaments. Super fun and easy! That was the bomb digity. 🤗🤗

debbiedobbins
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Your tutorial is one of the easiest to follow...thank you!

hopemcfall
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This looks like how we used to make the chains with our empty gum wrappers. in the 70s 😉 I'm liking this.

Earthgal
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Thank you for this tutorial. The first one was tricky, then I got in the swing of things and made 6 more.

patmacfadzen
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I have so much "scrap" fabric that I could use to make a bunch of these!! Now I know what I can make to go along with my hand-made crocheted scarves for next Christmas to donate to our local Veterans outreach program!

VampFlirt
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There are several videos for this star, but your stars are the most charming!! Thank you for your video!!! 🌟

matildarei
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Made these with my daughter in law and 7 yr old grandson. Great video and lots of fun. Thanks for great video and Happy 2023.

susanthomson
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You can use two sided craft paper as well. If you twist before tucking the point you will have 3D points. In the 50’s we made these bigger with paper, dipped in hot wax then glitter. They were hung from the gym ceiling with light shining on them for a Senior Prom. We didn’t have the things for crafting that are available now.
Thank you for a jot down memory lane.❤

starfire
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Love making these Scandinavian stars!!!

anitagreen
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These are the cutest things ever! Love your channel. 😊

heidievans
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Those are just beautiful, What a lovely idea to do with the grandchildren. Thanks for sharing.

elizabethhumphrey
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This reminds me of those gum wrapper chains I’d make as a kid. Your stars turned out so pretty. I’m going to revisit my childhood and make some 😊

niteflytes
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Great teacher gifts for their tree at school or home.

ChristyG
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I have seen several videos on this star ornament and this is the best. It has the best instructions.

lenoredunn
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Hello, this star is not from Scandinavia but from Germany. It's called "Fröbelstern". A man, Friedrich Fröbel, invented it. He is also known in the USA. His birthday, April 21st, is celebrated there as National Kindergarten Day. He developed these stars, which actually have 8 additional points and thus have a 3D shape, for kindergarten children to promote their cognitive skills. In fact, I once successfully made it with a school class (8 years old) out of strips of paper. It is very popular here in Germany, but only a few can fold it.

stephiebosqui
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Very pretty I love home made stuff no matter what kind

LealyhallHall
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Thanks for sharing your instructions on how to make a no sew Scandinavian Star 😊

MDavis-jrzn
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These are beautiful! As a true novice I would have liked to see the whole star done in real time so when I make one I could follow all the way through. I guess I can rewind and repeat right. Looks like you do amazing work! Thank you for sharing this gorgeous craft!

BlessedtobeMimi
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Thanks for the great tutorial! You’re very easy to understand and you pace is comfortable.

christifranks