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Felt ball garland for winter
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Winter Felt Ball Garland

Don’t buy a felt garland for winter decorating when they are SO easy to make! Use felt balls and embroidery floss with some cute snowflakes and you'll have one in minutes.
Course Winter Crafts
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 1 garland
Cost $20

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Arrange your felt balls and ghosts in the order you will string them. You can string out the colors any way you like; I spaced them approximately 1" apart.
    Felt balls, foam snowflakes, embroidery floss, scissors, and a tapestry needle
  • Open the embroidery floss. The floss should be about 8 - 9 yards long, and you'll cut in half.
    Hand holding white embroidery thread
  • Tie a knot at one end, leaving a 9" tail or so. String a needle onto the other end of the floss.
    Needle with white embroidery thread on it
  • String a felt ball onto the floss using the tapestry needle. Push the needle through the center of the ball and to the knot.
    Pushing a needle through a gray felt ball
  • Continue stringing felt balls onto the floss, doing several at a time. Every so often, add a snowflake piece.
    Stringing a foam snowflake onto floss
  • Once you have several balls on the garland, space them out about 1" apart. Continue stringing balls onto the garland until you get it to the length you want (mine is about 9.5 feet long).
    Pulling thread through a gray felt ball
  • Once you get to the last ball, tie off the end in a knot and trim with the scissors. Your garland is ready to hang.
    Tying off the winter felt garland with a knot

Video

Notes

I used 50 felt balls, .78" width. Also note that estimated completion times above are for pre-made balls.
If you want to put snowflakes throughout your garland, I recommend doing it every 5 - 10 balls.