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    Free Pattern - Kimono Ornament

    November 20, 2018 3 Comments on Free Pattern - Kimono Ornament

    Free Pattern - Kimono Ornament

    This pretty little ornament is a great way to use up those beautiful fabric scraps you have left over from your sewing projects!  The ornament uses origami techniques to make a tiny kimono that you can hang on a tree, in a window, or tie to a gift wrapping.  Make a batch of them with your fabric scraps - it is fun and quick!  It is also a great project to do with kids (you can just provide them the sewn together rectangle)! 

    Instructions are below, and you can download the instructions here for free!

    You can make these ornaments out of fabric, or paper following similar instructions. If making from paper, only use one piece in the dimensions given. 

    Materials needed:

    • 2 pieces of coordinating fabric, 4 ¼” x 15 ½” (11cmx39.5cm) each
    • Thread and needle for slip stitching
    • Skewer or craft stick (about 4 ½ inches long)
    • Iron for pressing
    • Glue (optional)
    • 6” (15cm) cord, yarn, or string to hang kimono ornament, optional

    Instructions

    Step 1

    Begin with two rectangles that measure 4 ¼” (11cm) wide by 15 ½” (39.5cm) long. Fold under ¼” (6mm) along one short end of each rectangle and press. With right sides together and pressed-under edges aligned, stitch a ¼” (6mm) seam on three sides, leaving the pressed end open. Turn to right side, press lightly, and slipstitch opening closed.

    Step 2

    Select a favorite side, depending on the design of your fabric, and orient rectangle with favorite side facing up and one short end closest to you. Mark the center of the top short end. Fold under top edge 3/8" (1cm) to the back and press.

    Step 3

    Fold top corners down (toward you) to meet at the center and pin in place. Press.  Measure 5 ¾” (14.5cm) down from pointed end at top. Mark and fold along this line, bringing lower end up to the back. Press.

    Check measurements: from tip of point to lower edge should be 5 ¾” (14.5cm) and from tip of point to upper edge should be 3" (7.5cm).

     

    Step 4

    Mark a line level with the point and fold top edge down behind entire piece.  Press.

    Whole piece now measures 5 ¾” (14.5cm) from top to bottom.

    Step 5

    Fold ½” (13mm) along each side edge toward center.

    Then fold back the back layer so that it is flat and makes a “hood” at the upper corners, creating small triangles.  Press.

    Step 6

    To form casing for skewer, fold top edge and flattened triangles to back 1/2" (13mm) (the center point protrudes above this fold). Press.

     Step 7

    Turn over and slipstitch folded edge to back of kimono. Insert skewer through casing; trim ends to desired length. To create hanger, tie a 6" (15cm) length of thread or cording to each end of skewer.



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    3 Responses

    S. Swan Thompson
    S. Swan Thompson

    December 15, 2021

    This is such a pretty (yet simple) ornament! I hope to make some in fabric, and maybe a few in fancy-schmancy paper, as well! Thank you for sharing this project with us!

    Christine Demarais
    Christine Demarais

    November 29, 2018

    Adorable!

    Helen Sykes
    Helen Sykes

    November 26, 2018

    I love it! A great pre-Christmas project. Thanks very much.

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