I love making yo yos while watching TV. They are a great way of using up fabric scraps or can be made from fabric purchased especially for your yo yo craft project. I decided to use some left over yo yos from my Christmas garland to begin this project.
Supplies:
- 8 - 10 pieces of various cotton Christmas fabric
- 1 package each red, green, gold, and pearlized white sequins
- sequin pins
- 1 Styrofoam tree (or paper)
- 1 sewing needle and coordinating thread for yo yos
- hot glue gun
Steps:
- Make yo yos. Follow this link for a short tutorial, if needed: Making Fabric Yo Yos.
I made 16 large (2.5 inches finished), 41 medium (1.75 inches), 12 small (1 1/8 inches), and 22 extra small (5/8 inches). The sizes used are your choice. - Starting with a large yo yo, push pin and sequin through yo yo from gathered side.
- Apply hot glue to the pin and the fabric at the top of the pin.
- Beginning at the bottom of the Stryofoam cone (tree) attach the yo yos overlapping as shown in the photo. I attached them so that they extended just past the base of the cone.
- Continue adding and overlapping yo yos. I used two rows of the large and six of the medium yo yos.
- The final two horizontal rows are made with the small yo yos. For the final row of small yo yos I used two different pieces of glittery white fabric, one with a bit of light blue, hoping to simulate a bit of snow.
- The top of the cone is flat on these Styrofoam forms and I used the extra small yo yos in the white fabric to cover this area.
- I was not completely happy with the look of the snow, so I used some of the extra small white yo yos scattered down from the top to improve the final look. See the completed project photo at the top of this page.
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December 27, 20120 found this helpful
So cute!
February 7, 20170 found this helpful
You could also do this with a foam wreath for your door.
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