Tree Scent Ornaments are ornaments on your artificial Christmas tree that are oil diffusers. You place oil on the felt and it makes your tree smell like you want. If you want it to smell like a real tree you can place essential oil that would give you that scent. I discovered last year that I no idea what kind of tree we had when we were kids. I believe they were spruce trees. You could also choose any scent that makes it Christmas for you. I have made a variety of these ornaments last year and will continue this year with new styles this year.
I saw samples of these spools with embroidered wool on line over a year ago. I really liked them.
This was a project by Susan Lenz. You can check out her blog post here.
She filled a small wooden bassinet of these. It must have taken her a long time.
I had collected small pieces of wool at the ReUse center over the last 6 months.
These small spools come from Mom's stash. She saved her spools and of course she sewed for many years when thread was sold on wooden spools instead of the plastic we have today. The wooden spool was eliminated in the 1970's.I started with a 5 small wooden thread spools which I sealed with Modge Podge several days ago. They measure about 1.25 inches tall and 1" around.
I gathered my bits of wool, my embroidery thread, a bucket of felt and a bucket of buttons and tackled this project. Something good to listen to on the TV and a cup of tea. I was there way longer than I expected.
Raw wood works as a diffuser as well so any drops running down from the top will go down the center of the spool and be absorbed.
I am not sure that taking the time to seal the outside did much. I was hoping to make the edges more warmed tone. You don't see much of the spool at the end.
This wool was a left over from a sweater which may have shrunk. I cut it 1" wide and 3" long.There was a bit of pink on the edge which inspired me to use pink thread on this one.
I split my embroidery thread into 3 strand lengths. It is great to work with this material as there are not unravelling edges and it is quite thick.
I just made it up as I went which a rudimentary knowledge of some embroidery stitches.
Here I put different border stitches and daisies around the center.
The felt pieces on the top and bottom are cut about 1" across.
I chose medium sized pink buttons for this one.
The turquoise 100% cotton thread I used was not standard embroidery floss. I split it as usual but I had a really hard time keeping it integral. It would just come apart sometimes. I will keep it in it's 2 strand version next time.
Turquoise felts on the top and bottom with tan buttons which matched well with the fabric I used.
I did not have any regular embroidery floss in the right color. I am not sure where I collected this thread as it is packaged like the other stuff. It was for sure at a Thrift store.
I managed to do the blanket stitch along the top and bottom edges.
White felt on top and bottoms with smallish navy button over the that layer.
I did not have any trouble when I used the regular embroidery thread, in this case white.
This fabric as other colors and patterns to it will make more spools and they will look different.
I chose a denim blue embroidery thread and put blanket stitch along both edges. I put diamond shapes around the middle.
The wool circles on the top were denim blue and here the buttons are a bit larger and I think it works better.
Again, I think this fabric was a shrunken wool garment and that is why it is to thick.
I think esthetically the fabric is a bit too thick as I just wanted to fill in the well on the spool.
The biggest challenge was finishing the edges where the ends meet. That had to be finished with a folded edge and I sewed that with regular thread. Then when it came to connecting them at the back I used the red embroidery thread as I had been on the others. The bigger buttons for sure look better.
I would not use flannel again, it was just too much work. Three layers of layers fills in the space on the spool the nicest.
I do have some pieces of wool suiting which might be a better weight but may have the same edge problems as this flannel.
These are ones for now. I have other styles I want to make. I found the dimensional ones sold the best last year. Stuffed hearts are easy and I can make snowmen and gingerbread men as well.
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