
I know. It's not even Halloween yet and this is looking very Christmassy. What can I say, Christmas is my favorite holiday, and when we're all coming down from our candy buzzes in a few days, it will be time to kick into all-out holiday crafting mode, so why not get a head start?
Don't you love a cute house ornament? I made a little fabric house last year, but it bugged me that the door and embroidery disappeared into the bottom of the house (Exhibit A), so I changed the design to avoid that problem. These scrappy house ornaments don't take very long to make, and they do include a hanger, I just tucked them under for the photo above. I mentioned before that I was in the mood for a tutorial, well...here it is!
Fabric House Ornament Tutorial
Materials:
Pattern (click here to get pattern)
Quilting cotton scraps for house back, roof, window, and door
Fabric with numbers or fabric selvage for house number
Linen, linen/cotton blend, or cotton quilter’s linen for house front
Wool or wool-blend felt scraps for bird
10” length of ribbon, 3/8” to 1/2" wide (satin, grosgrain, velveteen, picot edge, twill tape, etc.)
Rick rack (1/2" wide), miniature pom pom, or other trim
Wonder Under fusible web (1/8 yard)
Sheer weight or lightweight fusible interfacing (1/8 yard)
All purpose thread
Embroidery thread
Button
Polyfill or other stuffing material
Tools:
Scissors, rotary cutter/quilting ruler/cutting mat (optional), sewing machine, iron/ironing board, pins, seam ripper, hand sewing needle, disappearing fabric ink, chopstick or turning tool
*Seam allowances are 1/4" unless otherwise noted, finished house is 4-1/2" tall, not including chimney.
*Always backstitch/backtack at the beginning and end of each seam.
Instructions:
HOUSE
1. Cut a piece of fusible interfacing slightly larger than the house pattern piece. Fuse the interfacing to the wrong side of the linen with a hot iron according to package instructions. Press with iron on the linen side until the interfacing is completely fused. Use a ruler and rotary cutter to cut around the house pattern.


2. Draw the cutouts at the bottom of the house with disappearing fabric ink (the cutouts are 1/2" x 1/2"). Cut on the lines with scissors. Cut another house from quilting cotton (there is no need for interfacing for the cotton house).

ROOF
1. Place a length of rick rack or pom pom trim on the linen house fabric, indicated on the pattern with a dotted stitch line. Center the trim over the line. I find it helpful to draw a line with a fabric pen 1-3/4" from the top of the house (the solid line on the roof of the house pattern). The top of your medium sized rick rack should meet this line, as well as the roof fabric when you place it over the rick rack (see Step 2). Mini pom pom is a little narrower than rick rack, and so sits a little lower than 1-3/4".

2. Place the roof fabric on top of the trim, right sides together, with the edge of the fabric 1/4” above the stitch line. Sew a 1/4” seam along the stitch line.

3. Fold the roof fabric up. If you use rick rack, go ahead and iron the fabric. If you are using pom pom trim or other synthetic trim DO NOT PRESS WITH IRON!!! Pom pom trim melts very easily. Finger press the fabric only.

4. Turn the house over, and trim the roof fabric to match the outline of the house.

5. Turn the house back over and machine baste the roof fabric in place, very close to the edge of the house.

DOOR, WINDOW, & HOUSE NUMBER
1. Cut a piece of Wonder Under slightly larger than the appliqué piece.

2. Adhere the Wonder Under to the wrong side of the appliqué fabric with an iron (bumpy side of Wonder Under to wrong side of fabric). Let cool. Lift up an edge of the paper backing to loosen it from fabric.

3. Cut out the piece of fabric that is fused to the Wonder Under.
4. Remove the paper backing from the fabric. Place the pattern piece on the sticky side of the fabric and cut around it.
5. Remove the pattern and iron the appliqué in place on the front of the house. Do this for the window, door, and house number, using the pattern as a guide for placement. DO NOT decorate your house below the line marked on the pattern, and remember to keep the iron away from any heat-sensitive trims!
5. Using a straight stitch on your machine, sew around the outside edge of the appliqué, just off the fabric edge. Sew a second line just on the inside of the fabric edge. For the door, I used thread that matched the door on the inside of the fabric, black on the outside. For the window, I used black thread only. I sewed pretty fast, not aiming for a super straight line, I like the hand drawn look of wobbly lines. For the house number, I only sewed one seam, on the inside of the fabric edge.

BIRD
1. Cut a bird from felt and place it on the house. Sew in place by machine with matching thread, just on the inside edge of the felt.

2. Divide the embroidery floss and use three strands for the bird. Hand embroider beak, feet, and wing with backstitches.


3. Make a French knot eye.



BUTTON DOORKNOB
1. Add the button last so you don't have to worry about bumping into it while sewing the birdie or other appliqués.
CHIMNEY & HANGER
1. Fold chimney fabric in half. Sew across the top and down the side with the raw edges.

2. Trim corner and seam allowances.

3. Turn right side out and press.
4. Place chimney upside down where indicated on the pattern, right sides together. Sew in place very close to the edge of the fabric. Fold ribbon hanger in half, place on the top and center of the roof and sew in place very close to the edge.

5. Alternate method: you may press under the top and side edges of the chimney fabric 1/4", right sides facing out, and hand sew the chimney closed with a ladder/blind stitch before attaching to house.
FINISH
1. Place the front and back of your house right sides together and pin. Make sure your ribbon will not get sewn into the seams. Sew around the bottom, sides and top of the house, leaving a 1-1/2” turning hole on one side. DO NOT sew the notched cutouts yet.

2. Reach inside the house to pull open the cutout on one side. Flatten it so the seams match up, and the seam allowances go in opposite directions. Sew across this short straight edge with a 1/4” seam allowance. Repeat for other side. Make sure the seam allowance on the bottom of the house is folded the same direction on both sides.



3. Turn the house right side out, stuff, and close the turning hole with a ladder stitch.

4. You're finished! Hang your ornament on a tree, doorknob, wall or stocking hook.

Happy homemaking!
Kim
P.S. The number fabric is Annie's Farm Stand Seed Catalog from Lakehouse. It has lots of different numbers in several fonts and sizes, perfect if you're going to make a bunch of these.
P.P.S.
P.P.P.S.
UPDATE: just editing my sale and shop info, so as not to be confusing :)


(e-mailed to you within 24 hours!)











Fabric House Ornaments





144 comments:
Ой какие домики!!!!Super!!!
Wow, I cannot even begin to tell you how adorable these little ornaments are!
Connie
these are so sweet kim, so perfect for using scraps that you just can't part with!
Thanks for sharing, Kim - I'll be making some of these! x
Wauw!! Thank you SO much, I love it.
So, so adorable!!!
Well, this is about the cutest thing ever. I'm definitely going to give this a try!
These are so cute!! Thanks so much for the tutorial. Bookmarking for post candy merry making. :)
Super cute!
Really cute! Thanks for the tutorial. found you on Pinterest.
Thanks, everyone! Oh, don't you just love love love Pinterest?
Really cute :-)
ohhhh, love that little houses! thank you very much for sharing the tutorial, I think, I'll try to sew at least one =)
these are super cute! I may have to put them on my Xmas To Do list :D Thanks so much for sharing
Ohhhhhhhhhhh I love this houses thanks for sharing!!
♥kisses from Argentina
Love, love love this. Can't wait to try it. Great tutorial -already on my pinterest board!
These are just so sweet! Thanks so much for sharing:)
~Shelly
http://www.gingermelondolls.blogspot.com/
Oooh!!! SO cute! And I definitely making one (at least) of these!
Tooo cute!!! I'm signing up to become a stalker: oops, I mean follower :-)
These are soooo stinkin' cute!
They are making me so happy just looking at them. Think of what it would be like if I were holding one. ******dreaming *******
hugs
Love these cuties !!
These are so cute!
Dang. Something else I have to make! Thanks a bunch for sharing!
bellissima.... grazie 1000
ciao Stefania
thank you a squillion times over. i love this project!
Thanks for the wonderful tute! You so rock... Those houses are darling!
side note...i am in Fort Wayne...Id love it if we were neighbors!?
This is the first time I've liked a handmade holiday ornament. Lovey-love-love! I'll add this on my list of to-dos! Thanks for the great tute!
Love these! Am your newest follower :) Now I just have to find the time and patience to make these ;)
very, very nice!
mmmmm thanks for this tutorial!! I love it!! Kisses
Gorgeous! Now to see if a non sewer like me can recreate the same gorgeousness?
These are so cute! What a pile of work you put into the tutorial!
thanks for the great tutorial for the cute little houses!! They are adoreable!!
Hi Kim!
I love these little houses.
Wonderful work.
Thanks for the tutorial.
Hugs and Kisses,
Sandra
Thanks for the wonderful tutorial.
SO cute!!!! thank you for a great tutorial
Hi Kim !!!
I love this little houses. Thanks for the tutorial.
Kisses
Ana
Thank you ! I love it !!
Merci beaucoup pour ce tuto ♥♥
Thanks a million - this is so cute! So so cute! Greetings from Germany
love.
I am new to sewing, so i hope that this isn't over my head...but i am so in love with these little houses!
Thank you for the tutorial!
Super super cute thanks for sharing great tutorial xxx
Done !
I made one yesterday, I love it ! (Tomorow on my blog : http://sophiebonheur.canalblog.com)
Thanks a lot one more time !
C'est fait !
J'en ai fait une hier, j'adore !!
Totally adorable!
These are just adorable! I will be featuring them in a post on Tuesday. I hope you do not mind. I am sharing one picture and a link directly back to this post. Thank you for this fabulous tutorial!
these are fantastic! thanks for sharing a tutorial.
waaaaay too adorable!
Oh my goodness! These are just so cute, thanks for sharing
Wonderful little houses!
Thanks for sharing!
So cute. I love love love your style!
Vanessa
Lella Boutique
http://lellaboutique.blogspot.com
Wow! Thanks for this tutorial!! These little houses are really cute!! :)
Too cute! Thanks!
Super tutorial! Thanks
SEW beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the tutorial. This is soo great, I'll try it!
Oh MY.
This is too gorgeous.
I just can't stand it!!!
Really, I LOVE it soooo much!!!
I LOVE houses, I LOVE birdies, and your ornaments drive me crazy with all their adorableness!!!
Thank you so so so very much for sharing this fantastic tutorial!
(I fell in love with you a bit...)
♥!!!!
ohhh thank you
Great tutorial¡¡
xxoo
marieta
lindas as casinhas amei
bjinhossssss!!!!!!!!!
Wow I have just popped over from Craft Gossip. Thank you so much for this lovely tutorial. I have now become a follower of your blog, it is so pretty and inspirational.
twiggy x
Love, love, LOVE! I've just discovered your blog through craftgossip. Looking forward to having a look around.
Lovvve these sweet homes, I took to my sewing list :)
I'm a pretty inexperienced appliquer, so please forgive me if this seems silly, but I have one question...why do you put iron-on on the whole house back? Is it just to stiffen the fabric?
Hi Michelle, thanks for your question! The interfacing does a couple of things: it adds some stability to the fabric for the embroidery and applique, and because linen tends to be a bit “wobbly” (it shifts and warps when you cut and sew with it), I find it easier to work with when it has interfacing on the back. Also, because linens have a looser weave, the interfacing adds some structure and helps keep the linen from getting too lumpy and losing its shape when you stuff the house. Hope that helps!
Hoy descubri tu blog, me encanto esta casita te mando un beso enorme. PATRICIA DE RIO GRANDE, T. DEL FUEGO ARGENTINA
Love this! I made one and linked up. Thanks for a fabulous tutorial!!
Anna
Yards and Yards
http://yardsandyards.blogspot.com/2011/11/make-yourself-at-home.html
This is adorable and your instructions are excellent! Thank you. I've just finished making one and love it although it's not nearly as cute as yours ... I'm hoping practice will make perfect.
I love this! I featured it on my blog, here: http://punkprojects.blogspot.com/2011/11/make-it-monday.html
These are super cute! I'm thinking that if you enlarge the pattern you can make a lovely pillow!
Awesome. We posted this on our face book. Hopefully you will get some great feedback. I cant wait to make some. thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much, Katie and Calico house!
Very cute, nice tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
WOW! love your little houses and thanks so much for sharing the tutorial. your fabrics are great and really make the house.
LOVE! Thank you for this great tutorial!
Thank you for the great tutorial! The houses are just adorable and i will be making a mini version as a key ring for Christmas for my mum!
So, so gorgeous. I love everything about these little houses. Thank you for a great tutorial... I think I will be making some of these tonight.
how cute !
These little house are so beautiful, Kim. I hope you don't mind I posted them in my blog. If you want to see, here's the link
http://catarinaregina.blogspot.com/2011/10/retalinhos.html
muchas gracias¡¡¡¡¡
These are gorgeous! I've taken the liberty of adding a link to your tutorial in my advent calendar blog widget, here: http://freeadventcalendar.blogspot.com/2011/12/w-i-n-d-o-w-o-n-e-scrappy-house.html. Hope you approve x
This is a delight to make and the tutorial is so clear to follow. Thanks so much.
Hola Kim, bellisimo tu blo!!! ya te sigo, me gustó mucho esta casita!! yo también amo la navidad!! besos desde Argentina
Thank you for the lovely house and the tutorial! In fact, I made it into an Advent calendar for my three-year-old, and she's loving it. If you want to see it: http://retro-mama.blogspot.com/2011/10/home-for-holidays.html
Thanks againe,
SAbine
Do you have any more of these??? I wish I had seen these sooner? Our home went into foreclosure this year and somehow God saved it for us and I would love to gift each of my children one of these as a reminder of God's promises, but at 9 months pregnant I do not think I would have the motivation :( please e-mail me at wilkinson6282@roadrunner.com if you have any!
You should really sell these...I checked your etsy shop but saw nothing there. I would buy 9 just as you have in the picture, They are gorgeous!!!
Okay, I am DYING over these! Look how cute they are! ^_^ Love.
I absolutely love these! And so well explained, thank you for sharing!
I just found your adorable little houses on the OnePrettyThing Blog http://www.oneprettything.com/ They're just so, so sweet!
These are adorable! I love the wood grain fabric door and all the little birds!
These are adorable, thank you for the lovely tutorial you're very generous with your time and knowledge. :)
Absolutely love these! After making a teensy house (to use as a lavender sachet) on my own, struggling all the way and gnashing my teeth when the bottom of the door turned under, I've now printed your pattern and instructions and am going to give it another go.
Thanks for sharing your talents!
Wow! So,so cute! I love these little houses, I'll try one! Thanks 4 the tutorial! I invite you to visit my blog and, if you want, you could be my follower, I'll be so glad :-) http://incantodifata.blogspot.com/
Happy new year 2012,
By Annalisa from Italy
Truly amazing! Thank you for tutorial!
Suzana
So adorable!!!
Totally sweet. Great tutorial. Well done! Birgitte
I love this tutorial so much that I was crazy enough to make 5 houses!! haha :). I blogged about it and linked to your tutorial :)
http://neenkster.com/2012/01/little-fabric-houses-for-oma/
What a great tutorial and an adorable house. I love it! Thank you!
lovely pattern,thank,perfect!! bjo
hermela cris
Wonderful tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing. I "pinned" this so I can trythem myself.
домики чудесные! спасибо за МК!
Thanks so much for the wonderful, cute little house tutorial. I've just made one and it was so much fun. :)
meu Deus cada coisa espetacular q trabalho maravilhoso!!!!!!!!!!! A casinha é linda, a coruja é a cara da minha irmã, encantadora ...to apaixonada.
so cute!
Thank you very much! great idea and great design!!
Thanks for tutorial! These are so cut!
These are so adorable! I already made three during the last two days. I think they are perfect for spring!
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial!! I love so much your job, is excellent!!!
My best wishes,
And another cute house... for Easter this time http://sophiebonheur.canalblog.com/archives/2012/03/21/23821646.html
thanks a lot ♥♥♥
This is just adorable, hope I'll make it to X-mas! ;)))
Thank you for share...I made one and I'm in love.
I put a link back to your blog, hope you don't mind.
thanks again :)
Merci beaucoup pour ce gentil tuto que j'ai fait avec grand plaisir.
Je vous mets sur mon blog en France.
Bisous
PRECIOSASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
grazie sono bellissime e deliziosi i colori un bacio Vanda
grazie per le meravigliose creazioni che fai...sicuramente diventerà uno dei miei siti preferiti ....
miriam
sei bravissima ...grazie del tutorial
un bacine
miriam
ola, conheci seu blog e adorei seus trabalhos são lindos, obrigada por compartilhar os paps, já estou te seguindo e a convido para conhecer meu blog e se tornar minha seguidora, abraços
wow these are really lovely!
These little houses are so cute Kim and I would love to make some however I cannot see the pattern anywhere, please let me know where I can download the pattern pieces. Thankyou
is it early if i start sewing? :D i want a whole lot, maybe give as small gifts or better yet instead of gift tags.. god i usually feel christmassy earlier than most but this year it is outrageous! :P
decodeniquo.blogspot.com
I wanna show you something: http://www.altincicadde.com/kampanya/nihalce-10010
This so called brand sells plush homes exactly the same designs as you did here. I believe a design showed/shared should only be used as a reference. And selling it & making profit from it? Unacceptable for me.
I'm just informing you...
Hi Kim,
I have a big passion for little houses and those are really adorable!!!Thank you so much for sharing this amazing tutorial. I love your blog, your Greta doll are so sweet. I'm your new follower.
Have a look at my blog I’ll be so glad.
Hugs from Portugal
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Adorei, parabéns
Thank you for the wonderful idea! I tried to make my 3 little houses too. You can see the result here in my blog
http://funny-life-blog.blogspot.com
Your little houses are adorable! F.
Great work and thanks for the tut!
Too cute
Sooo cute!!!!
Thank you:-)
Emanuela
Nádherné :o)
Cute! Thanks for sharing.
So cuuuute! I'll link to my blog, if you don't mind. I will specify is yours not mine!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
Ohhhhh, Thank you so much, I do!
awesome!!! i´ll try!
thanks for the tutorial!
greetings from hamburg, germany
pami
Grazie per questo bellissimo tutorial!! Kiss from Italy
These are so cute! I have a craft blog and would love for you to make a guest post if you would like to be featured! :)
http://sew-licious.blogspot.com
Marti
Thankyou for taking the time to publish this tutorial. I really appreciate you doing this. I have just cut out some scraps ready to go. And thankyou too for answering me when I emailed you because I couldn't find the pattern on your site. I wish you peace and happiness. You have spread some joy, thankyou again.
Just found your blog a week ago, what a treat, love all the colours and inspiration... Im not good at sewing (painting is my thing) but I so have to give this a try and maybe even make a pillow for my daughter. Could also be something we could do together.
Love it!! Brilliant blog
Cute houses!
Love making these but not easy to turn. Any suggestions?
Is it possible to make the turning hole any larger? Perhaps take out a few stitches and see if that helps!
Thank you very much for this lovely tutorial! Hugs
These houses are so adorable! I have made a hair clip organizer inspired on them. I have linked you in my post!
Thank you so much for sharing this great tutorial!!
Gemma, your hair clip organizer is gorgeous! I've linked to it on my FB page :) Thank you!!
I've been admiring your little houses... Thank you so much for the tutorial!
very cute, thank you for the tutorial,
so nice of you ☺
...Arrivo da ultima ...e spero che leggerai il mio commento!Il tutorial mi piace ,proverò a farlo.Posso citarti nel mio blog?Per ora GRAZIE!!!!!Sono tra i tuoi fans.Patry
Post a Comment