Wee Little Gnome Pom Pom Ornaments
Hello Tatertots and Jello Readers – I am super excited to be here today as part of Jen’s Happy Holidays series! My name is Bev and I blog over at Flamingo Toes. I love sharing sewing and embroidery projects, along with crafts and home decor too! Today I have some fun Wee Little Gnome Pom Pom Ornaments that have just a bit of embroidery on them to dress them up. They are super simple to make and perfect for even beginning embroiderers!
I had a lot of fun making these! You can really mix and match the colors for some cute looks that you can coordinate with any decor. They make great little ornaments!
I think they’d be really cute gift toppers too!
Here’s how to make them:
Materials:
- 3″ x 4″ piece of felt
- 2 small wool felt balls
- DMC Embroidery Floss – white
- Fuzzy white yarn – the fluffier the yarn, the fluffier the beard! 🙂
- Some type of pom pom maker
- Hat Shape Pattern
- Disappearing Marking Pen
- Hot Glue
Start by creating a 2″-3″ pom pom. I left mine a little fluffier than I would normally trim a pom pom – that way it looks more like a beard.
Print out the hat pattern. Cut the shape out of felt and draw your embroidery design on the hat with the disappearing marking pen.
For the tiny snowflake pattern, stitch little criss-cross shapes at each mark with 3 strands of embroidery floss.
Make as many hats as you like. I did a little tree, a snowflake and some little flowers. These designs are all back stitched and the flowers are made with lazy daisy stitches. If you need help with the stitches check out my Embroidery Tips page.
Roll up the hat and overlap the ends slightly at the back. Glue the ends together with hot glue and glue one of the little wool balls on top of the hat.
Add a good amount of glue inside the hat along the bottom edge and place the hat down onto the top of the pom pom. Glue the wool felt ball nose in the center just under the edge of the hat.
Wee Little Gnome Pom Pom Ornaments
If you’d like to use these as ornaments, glue or sew a piece of ribbon or twine to the back edge of the hat. And that’s all there is to it! Now you can make up a bunch for friends. Because who wouldn’t want a fluffy little gnome ornament?!
Wee Little Gnome Pom Pom Ornaments
Thanks so much for having me in the series Jen!
Absolutely adorable Bev!!
Bev has amazing taste and she loves color like I do!
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Be sure to follow along for COLORFUL ideas at Flamingo Toes:
Theresa (@DearCreatives) says
These are really cute ornaments! I’m smitten with gnomes. I might have to make a few of these.
Heather G says
These are much cuter than the ones I’ve been making. Can’t wait to make a few as “mini gifts” this week. I follow you at Flamingo Toes…so glad to see you posting these.
Ruth Barton says
Where do you buy or how do you make the nose? Soooo cute!!!
Beverly {Flamingo Toes} says
Hi Ruth! The nose is a little felt ball I bought. It’s the same as the balls on top of the hats. I found mine on etsy, there’s lots of shops that sell them. You could also use mini pom poms from the craft store!
Thanks!
Kim harkins says
Link to the hat pattern please
Beverly {Flamingo Toes} says
Hi Kim,
Sorry the link isn’t showing up! The hat pattern is on my Free Patterns page, here’s the link: http://www.flamingotoes.com/patterns/
Jen says
I just updated the post with the link to the pattern. Thanks Kim!
http://www.flamingotoes.com/patterns/
Cheryl says
These are so cute! I can’t seem to find the link to the hat template. Where can it be found? Thanks!
Beverly {Flamingo Toes} says
Hi Cheryl! Sorry about that, here’s the link to the page the pattern is on: http://www.flamingotoes.com/patterns/
Thanks!
Jen says
Thanks Bev!!
xoxo
Claire says
These are gorgeous ! Love the colours and the embroidery detail.
Marci says
How flipping adorable are these?!?!?! So creative!!! I will have to do this as a cold day activity with my son!
LauraDot says
Where is the link to print the hat pattern? I love these little guys. Thank you.
Beverly {Flamingo Toes} says
Thank you! Sorry about the link, you can find the pattern here! http://www.flamingotoes.com/patterns/
Sharon says
Darling! Just too cute!
Seana Turner says
Okay, these are just simply adorable. I’m going to have to make some for my daughters.