The pattern was on a page with lots of other images, which I edited out. Therefore, the original instructions to enlarge to 200% is probably wrong, unless the intent is to make a wall hanging rather than an ornament.
[Project from Crafts ‘n Things magazine, December 2007; design by Mary Ayres]
That is a great ornament to make. I will try to work
making one into my schedule after I work off more
honey do’s.
Love sista
I’ve used the pattern before, but for a paper project, not the quilted ornament. Maybe this year.
I won’t be making this for Christmas, but, if I may, I will enjoy the ones you make! 🙂
Oooo, you’re a fine fellow.
It’s been nearly 2 years since you posted this Christmas ornament, but I have just happened to find it in an Internet search for felt projects. It’s beautiful and such a treasure to find in this day when the true meaning of Christmas is pushed under the rug. I hope to make this one. Thank you for posting this on your blog.
Thank you, Barbara, for visiting my blog. The Nativity ornament was the reason I bought that magazine several years ago; I thought it was such a sweet project. Christmas is really about the birth of Jesus, and it’s sad to me that depictions of the nativity are becoming rarer. I hope to post more projects focusing on His birth this December.
It’s now Dec 2016 and I just found your sweet nativity. I’m going to make it in felt and then in fabric to see which I like the best. Thanks for posting this!
Thank you for visiting. I hope it turns out well. Merry Christmas!