Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Bell Ornament Cross Stitch Tree

Bell-shaped layered ornament to use as decorative tag 
then doubles as tree ornament. Hole-punched layer 
is duplicated for rigidity to assist cross-stitching 
with 2-ply floss and blunt tapestry needle. 
Optional buffer layer fits behind stitching layers, 
with solid back layer and oval with faux stitched frame 
front layer, contrast hang hole reinforcement ring 
as finishing touch. Punch holes allow for ribbon bow
to be wired in place, and at bottom to attach bell.
Ornament measures approx. 4.25” wide x 
5” tall when completed. 

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
(NOTE: the version used as model includes two punch holes
to be used to attach decorative bow; these holes have been
rotated in the final cut file)
A stitch hole punched layers (2 for rigidity to assist stitching)
B optional stitching buffer layer
C front layer with faux stitching  D hang hole reinforcement ring
E back whole panel
2. Prepare the stitching layers by poking any cut crumbs
(aka chads) through to remove as completely
as possible. A tool can be prepared to do this by
bending the end of a standard paperclip.
3. Stack the two stitching punch hole layers 
and glue together, taking care that outside edges,
all punch holes are aligned precisely.
NOTE that inserting the paperclip tool through several
random stitching holes at design edges to will help
 adjust and align layers.
Press the glued-up layers under a flat heavy object
such as this thick book volume, or other equivalent,
until layers are completely dry - several hours
or overnight. This will help prevent warping or curling.
4. Prepare for cross stitching by obtaining blunt
tapestry 24/26 needle, 6-ply floss. Cut a 30-36" length
of selected floss. 
Separate one ply from the cut length.
5. Bring cut ends of strand together, and thread through
needle eye. Pull through several inches.
NOTE that the loop end remains as bottom.
6. Study the diagram below to understand how
cross stitches are completed as RIGHT SLANT across
row in first stitching run, then LEFT SLANT stitches
added to complete the 'X' coming back across the row.
(NOTE that order described by sequence numbers may
be modified when needed to accomplish design
to avoid un-stitching, or to "catch" design extensions.)


7. The tree design is most easily stitched by beginning
at lower left portion of design. (Mirror image as needed
for left-handed stitcher.)
8. Insert threaded needle UP from backside through
first hole of second row of holes - this is the top
left hole of the first 'X' stitch.
Pull thread through leaving a few-inches long tail.
9. Insert the needle down through bottom
right (second hole of bottom row) and pull needle
and thread through to backside . . . 
. . . where the needle is passed through the tail loop.
Pull the thread tight so that tail loop 
is flat against backside.
10. Refer to diagram above to complete the first
several RIGHT SLANT stitches until . . . 
. . . stitching reaches the trunk stem cross stitch
punch holes that are below the first row.
Move downward then back up to complete 
the two trunk cross stitches, then . . . 
. . . move back up to first rows to complete
the RIGHT SLANT stitches to end of row.
11. Insert needle into top end hole to begin
the LEFT SLANT stitches to return back across
first row.
12. Refer to the stitching chart to NOTE that
the second row skips two cross stitch positions,
where the first RIGHT SLANT stitch is added, then . . .
. . . second row stitching is completed,
ending RIGHT SLANT stitches when final 2 
first row cross stitches are reached, then
returning across row to add LEF SLANT stitches.
13. Tie-off: when length of thread is used up,
or stitching area completed, pause with needle
on backside of work, then slide the needle under
4-5 backside stitches, pull through thread, then . . . 
. . . remove needle and . . . 
. . . trim excess thread end off near panel surface.
14. Continue to follow chart to add cross stitch rows,
noting that the heart hollow area does not have
stitches added, even though punch holes would allow
some of the stitches that are NOT part of the design.
Instead, needle and thread skip across backside
to the next cross stitch in the sequence, for
the first row.
For subsequent rows, where the "jump" may
be too far, consider completing only the left side
of tree until complete row above heart is begun,
stitching RIGHT SLANT stitches across, then
moving down to complete rows.
Tie off and on as needed to complete stitching.
Backside of stitching will appear something
like the image below.
15. Complete the ornament assembly: position and 
attach the stitching buffer layer, with outer cut edges
and punch hole edges aligned precisely;
position and attach the front panel . . . 
. . . and back layer . . .
. . . and reinforcement ring at hang hole.
Press the completed assembly under a heavy flat
weight until completely dry.
16. Complete the ornament assembly by adding
a small bell at bottom, a ribbon or decorative wire
hanger at top. If using the hole-punched version
for adding ribbon bows, insert a short length of wire
from front to back through holes to create a loop on 
front, with lengths of ribbon passed through loop.
(When wire is secure, tie ribbon into knot and bow,
trim excess ends.)
Tighten and twist on backside; trim excess short.
To hide wire ends, glue cover circle and ring(s)
into a stack, then . . . 
. . . position and glue securely on backside.
Here is the completed ornament sample.

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