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by Carol Dunstan
Supplies
2. Step 2
From the 3" wide pieces of patterned paper trim 1/2" wide strips.
4. Step 4
Stack together the strips of the same colour and punch a hole where the dot is marked at each
end.
You can take one strip and use it as a template for the holes on the other pieces, or draw dots and
punch those.
5. Step 5
Starting with the 3" long strips, thread one end onto the hat pin, alternating the colors.
6. Step 6
Keep threading strips until all twelve 3" strips are on the hatpin.
7. Step 7
Take the strip that is at the bottom of those threaded on the hatpin (ie closest to the loop/furthest
from the tip), and thread the loose end onto the hatpin.
Take the next strip (the one right above the one just threaded on) and thread its loose end onto the
hatpin.
8. Step 8
Continue threading the loose ends onto the hatpin until all are done and you have the basic ball
shape.
9. Step 9
Thread the 2" strips onto the hatpin, alternating colors just like in Step 5.
10. Step 10
Take the loose end of the bottom strip (ie the one furthest from the tip) and thread it on.
Repeat with the next strip. You will find you will need to hold these in place with one hand so they
don’t slide off the end.
11. Step 11
When all strips are threaded on, add the beads and replace the cap on the tip of the hat pin.
While you only need the hatpin cap to hold the strips on, the beads help squash them up and give
the balls a nice shape.
12. Step 12
Place ends of ribbon together and tie a knot in the ribbon, working it so it is pulled tight near the
ends.
Push the strips down from the loop of the hatpin so you can slide the ribbon through the gap .
13. Step 13
Hang your ornament!