Jen, I use two pieces of parchment paper to heat and bond the squares together. Place the squares between the two pieces of parchment paper and save your iron and ironing board from excess glue. Change the papers as needed. Fun project.
I love these! I wanted to let you know what I do when I get those little pesky spidery glue threads. Once I finish the project I use a hair dryer to melt away those pesky things. This works for me whenever I use a hot glue gun. Merry Christmas to all the Shabby Fabrics family!
You might consider a dowel stick to press fabric against. Wrap the fabric around the dowel and add glue to one strip then join the second strip on top while press against the dowel. Very pretty ornament to create. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for your videos! I just received my supplies and hope to make some of these this weekend. You are a great teacher and make everything look fun. I am going through my fabrics (not just for Christmas fabrics) to match up.
I love these. They would be a fun day with the grandkids. With paper. But I want the fabric ones. You did a amazing job on the tutorial. Thanks and wishing you a Merry Christmas Season. 🌲
Love these, such a fun project. On a side note, I just received my parcel from you very quickly -- and outside normal delivery times -- much quicker than one I'm waiting on from NZ. Love all that you do 😁 May just make some of these with the kids next week
We're delighted to hear that you received your package so fast! Thanks for shopping with us. These snowflakes are definitely a great way to make memories with children!! We're happy you enjoy them Thanks for watching!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
Here is a link for the free download: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake Just click the green "Free Download" button. Hope this helps and thanks for your comment! - Abby
Happy that you enjoyed this tutorial! We believe this was from the Winter Sparkle collection from Robert Kaufman Fabrics, but it looks like we've sold through most of those. You can view our current selection of blue, winter Batik fabrics for inspiration here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/search?q=blue+winter+batik&p=2 Hope this can help and thanks for your comment! - Abby
Thank you for the project. On my way to the store for supplies and trying to figure out the difference between the two heat and bond. What did I miss in the tutorial?
Hi Trisha! We used the Heat N Bond Ultra for this project because of the stronger hold. Heat N Bond lite gives a lighter hold and we use that for our applique projects. Hope that helps! ✨ -Michelle
@@ShabbyFabrics thanks. The links in the project description go yo two different heat and bond ultra. What is the difference? Are they just another option for the ultra? This is my confusion. Thanks again.
Oh, okay! They are both the Heat N Bond Ultrahold product. One link is for 17"x1yd and the other product is 17"x3yd- we have two different sizing options, depending on how many of these snowflakes you intend to make! Hope that clears it up! ✨ -Michelle
I was wondering how well these will hold up in our hot attics over the south Texas summers. I'm worried that every place it's connected by the glue gun won't hold in storage. Has anyone tried to put small stiches to keep it together in case the glue doesn't?
That is an idea to try to stitch them if you feel the glue won't hold up in the heat. The glue will be easier though! From our research you should be fine to use the glue. You can always keep them in a closet of the home if you don't trust the heat too. Hope this helped! Thanks for your comment! - Abby
Hi Sally - We chose to add the extra layer of Heat'n Bond to create a stiffer, more stabilized look for our snowflakes. Hope this makes sense! -Michelle
So glad you liked it! Here is a link where you can find the free download!😊 www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake - Abby
Love your videos as always. Thanks for all your hard work. But I have a ? Do both squares need the Heat N bond Ultra? And then bond them? (Meaning there will be 2 layers of Heat N Bond Ultra when ironing the 2 fabric squares together)
We are glad you enjoy this project! We prefer to use the Heat N Bond Ultra on both pieces of fabric to increase the rigidity of the project. Thanks for watching! 💖❄️-Michelle
Hi Sandra! While we do have the link for the Free Download in the video description, you're also able to find it here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake 💖 -Michelle
Ich finde Ihre Videos Super aber leider gibt es keinen Deutschen Untertitel 😢. Ich würde gerne viele ihrer gezeigten Ideen nachmachen aber meine Englisch Kenntnisse reichen nicht aus. Können Sie bitte einen Deutschen Untertitel machen? Es gibt bestimmt viele wie mich , die sich sehr darüber freuen würden. Liebe Grüße 🤗
Jen, I use two pieces of parchment paper to heat and bond the squares together. Place the squares between the two pieces of parchment paper and save your iron and ironing board from excess glue. Change the papers as needed. Fun project.
Thanks for the great suggestion!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
Thank you so much for this tip! Cheaper too!💕
Thanks for great tip👍🙏
That’s what I use as well
We’re crafting! It’s ok to make a mess!🤣love these ornaments!
We're happy you enjoy these fun snowflakes!! Thanks for your comment! -Michelle
I made 11 of these to give as gifts to my family members They loved them!
That is wonderful news. Way to go!! Thank you for sharing your success with us! 💙 -Michelle
I’ve used scrapbook paper for these. I’de love to make the fabric stars and give to friends on the gift packages 📦
Yes!! That's a great idea!! 💖 -Michelle
I love these! I wanted to let you know what I do when I get those little pesky spidery glue threads. Once I finish the project I use a hair dryer to melt away those pesky things. This works for me whenever I use a hot glue gun. Merry Christmas to all the Shabby Fabrics family!
What a great suggestion!! Thank you for sharing!! 🎄 💖 -Michelle
You might consider a dowel stick to press fabric against. Wrap the fabric around the dowel and add glue to one strip then join the second strip on top while press against the dowel. Very pretty ornament to create. Thank you for sharing.
Great suggestion! Thank you for your comment. -Michelle
Thank you for the smaller sizes of this snowflake! I made the larger one before and I am looking forward to making different sizes! Merry Christmas!!
We are very happy you enjoy this fun project! Thank you for watching! 💖
Jennifer, I made a larger size years ago.
Love the idea of making smaller ones.
Thank you for the free download 🥰🌹🎄🤶🎅
We're so glad you enjoy this fun project! Thanks so much for watching! ♥️ -Michelle
I love these ornaments! Thank you for the tips! So beautiful.
We're glad you enjoy them. Thanks for watching!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
I want to thank you so much for sharing this video and the free pattern sizes! Love this!
We're glad you enjoy this fun project!! Thanks for watching! 💖❄️-Michelle
Your Shabby Fabric program is fantastic.
You have come a long way with your program.
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Thank you! We're glad you enjoy this fun video. 🎄✨🎄 -Michelle
I don't know how I missed the video, so glad to see it this morning! Now I'll use my Christmas fabric scraps to make matching ornaments!! THANK YOU!!
We're glad you enjoy this fun tutorial. Thank you for watching! 💖 -Michelle
Thank you so much for your excellent video and the free download.
We're happy you enjoy this fun project! Thank you for commenting! -Michelle
I love watching your shows. I have learned a lot from you. Thank you!
We're so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching! :D
- Beth
Thank you for sharing this download. I love these stars.
You are welcome! Happy that you love this project and thanks for your comment! - Abby
Lovely ornaments clever too
We’re very glad you enjoy this fun project, Arlene! Thank you for watching. -Michelle
I have never seen these before. They would also be great tags in special gifts. Thank you for sharing the free sizes and the video.
We're glad you enjoy this fun tutorial!! Thanks for watching!! 💖❄️-Michelle
So pretty Jen. Thankyou for your wonderful tutorial. Peace and joy to you and your family this Christmas 🎄
We're so happy this project inspires you. Have a lovely Christmas season! -Michelle
Will definitely going to make this snowflake . Thank you again for the great tutorial x
Yay!! We're happy you enjoy this fun project!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
Thank you so much for doing this video! I lovvvvveeeee the no-sew projects. So fun!! Merry Christmas!
We are happy you enjoy this fun project!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
Thank you so much for your videos! I just received my supplies and hope to make some of these this weekend. You are a great teacher and make everything look fun. I am going through my fabrics (not just for Christmas fabrics) to match up.
We're glad you enjoy this fun project. It's definitely great for scraps. Thanks for watching!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
This is just so lovely. Thank you for this video!
Thank you! We're glad you enjoy them!! 💖 -Michelle
These are so pretty
Glad you enjoy these! Thank you for watching! -Michelle
I love these. They would be a fun day with the grandkids. With paper. But I want the fabric ones. You did a amazing job on the tutorial. Thanks and wishing you a Merry Christmas Season. 🌲
Yes, these are excellent paper projects too!! We're glad you enjoy them!! 💖 -Michelle
Beautiful and excellent instructions!
Happy that you enjoyed this tutorial and that it can help you! Thanks for your comment! - Abby
Thanks for the video and printed size sheet. These are really lovely. I look forward to making both fabric and paper versions. Merry Christmas!
We're glad you hear that!! Please let us know how they turn out for you!! 💖 ❄️ -Michelle
I can't find the printed size sheet? Can you tell me how to get it please.
@@maryellenmolasky3312 I can't find it either
I found the link. It's in a reply further down
So much fun. Can't wait to make them
Yes!!! We're glad you enjoy these!! 💖 ❄️ -Michelle
Thank you for the video. So wonderful as ornaments.
We're happy you enjoy this fun project! Thank you for watching!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
I can't wait to make some ☃️
How fun!! Please let us know how they turn out for you! 💖 ❄️ -Michelle
I think I’ll be trying this one
You totally should! It is a great project! Thanks for your comment! - Abby
Love these, such a fun project. On a side note, I just received my parcel from you very quickly -- and outside normal delivery times -- much quicker than one I'm waiting on from NZ. Love all that you do 😁 May just make some of these with the kids next week
We're delighted to hear that you received your package so fast! Thanks for shopping with us. These snowflakes are definitely a great way to make memories with children!! We're happy you enjoy them Thanks for watching!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
Thank you!! I have been looking for this!!!
Glad you like it!! -Michelle
I used to make these from paper. They were a good seller in my shop.
They're fun!! Thanks for watching!! 💖 -Michelle
Okay, these are too cute!
Thank you!! ❄️😍❄️ -Michelle
Thank you for giving me the link for the chart.
Looking forward to figuring it out and getting good resilts.
We're happy you enjoy these fun decorations!! 💖 -Michelle
Beautiful!! Thanks sooo much!!
We're very happy you like this project. Thank you for watching!! 💖 -Michelle
Beautiful! Great demo!
Thank you! We're happy you enjoy it! 💖 ❄️ -Michelle
Love this! ❤️❤️. Thank you so much.
We're glad you enjoy it. Thanks for watching!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
I wasn't able to download the free download for this project because I have already subscribed. How can I get it?
Here is a link for the free download: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake Just click the green "Free Download" button. Hope this helps and thanks for your comment! - Abby
These ornaments are very pretty. =^^=
Thank you! We're happy you like them!! 💖 ❄️ -Michelle
Thank you very much.
We're glad you this fun project. Thanks for watching!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
Great tutorial, thank you. I love that blue christmas fabric. What is the name of it?
Happy that you enjoyed this tutorial! We believe this was from the Winter Sparkle collection from Robert Kaufman Fabrics, but it looks like we've sold through most of those. You can view our current selection of blue, winter Batik fabrics for inspiration here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/search?q=blue+winter+batik&p=2 Hope this can help and thanks for your comment! - Abby
Love them Thank You ❤️
We're happy you enjoy them!! Thank you for watching!! 💖❄️-Michelle
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing
We're glad you enjoy it. Thanks for watching!! 💖❄️ -Michelle
Thank you for the project. On my way to the store for supplies and trying to figure out the difference between the two heat and bond. What did I miss in the tutorial?
Hi Trisha! We used the Heat N Bond Ultra for this project because of the stronger hold. Heat N Bond lite gives a lighter hold and we use that for our applique projects. Hope that helps! ✨ -Michelle
@@ShabbyFabrics thanks. The links in the project description go yo two different heat and bond ultra. What is the difference? Are they just another option for the ultra? This is my confusion. Thanks again.
Oh, okay! They are both the Heat N Bond Ultrahold product. One link is for 17"x1yd and the other product is 17"x3yd- we have two different sizing options, depending on how many of these snowflakes you intend to make! Hope that clears it up! ✨ -Michelle
@@ShabbyFabrics it does. Thank you so much!
Beautiful ❤️
We're glad you enjoy it!! 💖 -Michelle
I was wondering how well these will hold up in our hot attics over the south Texas summers. I'm worried that every place it's connected by the glue gun won't hold in storage. Has anyone tried to put small stiches to keep it together in case the glue doesn't?
That is an idea to try to stitch them if you feel the glue won't hold up in the heat. The glue will be easier though! From our research you should be fine to use the glue. You can always keep them in a closet of the home if you don't trust the heat too. Hope this helped! Thanks for your comment! - Abby
I am wondering why the adhesive needs to be on each piece...wouldn’t it bond to the other fabric that’s plain?
Hi Sally - We chose to add the extra layer of Heat'n Bond to create a stiffer, more stabilized look for our snowflakes. Hope this makes sense! -Michelle
Were can I find the chart with the measurement for differenti sizes of thise lovely stars? Thanks?
So glad you liked it! Here is a link where you can find the free download!😊 www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake - Abby
Fuse two fat quarters together & cut into (6) 7-inch squares or (9) 6-inch squares.
Great suggestion!! 💖❄️-Michelle
Awesome video, yet again! Do you think instead of a hot glue gun, a tacky fabric would work?
That's a great idea! We haven't used it, but please let us know how it works for you! ❄️-Michelle
??Instead of using an applique pressing sheet can you use wax paper or freezer paper?
Yes, you sure can! 💖❄️ -Michelle
Love your videos as always. Thanks for all your hard work. But I have a ? Do both squares need the Heat N bond Ultra? And then bond them? (Meaning there will be 2 layers of Heat N Bond Ultra when ironing the 2 fabric squares together)
We are glad you enjoy this project! We prefer to use the Heat N Bond Ultra on both pieces of fabric to increase the rigidity of the project. Thanks for watching! 💖❄️-Michelle
How do I get the download for this 3-D fabric Snowflake?
You can find the Free Download here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake 💖 -Michelle
Amei!!!!
Muito obrigado. Estamos felizes que você gosta deste projeto. 😊 -Michelle
An easy way to get rid of the glue strings is a blow dryer. They disappear
That is a great suggestion! We appreciate your support and comment! - Abby
nice
Glad you like these ornaments. Thanks for watching! -Michelle
Where does one find the download?
You can find this here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake -Michelle
How and where do you download the chart you are showing
Hi Sandra! While we do have the link for the Free Download in the video description, you're also able to find it here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake 💖 -Michelle
Thank you for such a great video. The printed directions were not as clear as video has made them. I can see you making several of these.
We're happy you enjoy this fun project!! Thank you for watching! 💖❄️ -Michelle
How do I get the chart
You can find the Free Download here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake 💖 -Michelle
There’s no free pattern below.
You can find the Free Download here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake 💖❄️ -Michelle
Ich finde Ihre Videos Super aber leider gibt es keinen Deutschen Untertitel 😢. Ich würde gerne viele ihrer gezeigten Ideen nachmachen aber meine Englisch Kenntnisse reichen nicht aus. Können Sie bitte einen Deutschen Untertitel machen? Es gibt bestimmt viele wie mich , die sich sehr darüber freuen würden. Liebe Grüße 🤗
Es tut uns leid, dass wir keine deutschen Untertitel machen. Vielleicht in der Zukunft! 😊 Freut mich, dass dir das Video gefallen hat. - Abby
Hard to figure what you’re gluing together.
We glued the side of each piece and the six tips together. Hope that makes sense! 💖 -Michelle
Where is the pattern?
You can find the Free Download here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/451/how-to-make-a-no-sew-3d-fabric-snowflake 💖❄️ -Michelle
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