![]() Making an "X", and this tightens up the cross and keeps everythingĩ. When you get to the end, secure the ribbon by wrapping itĭiagonally, twice around the center of the cross. Continue threading, following the rest of the numbers. Through hole 12 on the left side of the arm.Ĩ. When you get halfway through, you will bring the ribbon upĪnd over the right side arm of the cross, and begin threading up Continue working this way,įollowing the numbers. Bring the ribbon behind theĬross, and go up through hole 3. Next, bring the ribbon up to square 2 on the pattern, and ![]() Through the middle hole of the cross (square 1 on the pattern).īring the ribbon all the way through, leaving about a twoĦ. Starting from behind the cross, thread the ribbon up To use a large needle, or reinforce the end of the ribbon with scotchĥ. To make the ribbon easier to thread you may like You can cut this off of the spool, or leave it on, which ever Measure out approximately three and a half to four feet of the 1/8" ribbon. Make an EasterĬard: Glue this cross to the front of a homemadeĤ. Make it into an Ornament: You can make these with red or Over you! Make it into a Bible Cover Embellishment: Glue This cross from your car rearview mirror to remind the angels to watch Make it into a Car Mirror Decoration: Add a Ribbon can go into the book pages, with the cross dangling on the It into a Bookmark: Add a thick length of ribbon Make it into a Magnet: Use a strong glue and attach a ![]() This would look beautiful on your coat or bag forĮaster! Make it into a Necklace: Use more of the same ribbon to create a necklace, simply thread the ribbon under the top loop at the top of the cross. Make it into a Pin: Sew a pin backing to theĬross. While it is pretty on its own, you can make this into many Will know which hole to thread and in what order.Ī unique religious craft and works well as a Sunday School craft. I have included a video tutorial of the technique, because some learnīetter by watching. ![]() Older children and seniors who still can master threading through the To master once you get the hang of it, so this project is suitable for This little Easter cross craft is made with some ribbon and a small ![]()
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