It's nearly December and I'm starting to feel very festive! With Christmas Jumper Day coming up on 18th December I thought I'd re-share my DIY Crafted Christmas Tree Jjumper How To that I made last Christmas. It's a really thrifty make using just buttons and bead trimmings and you'd be sure to have a fun festive afternoon making it. Happy making! If you've made your own Christmas jumper I'd love to see, share in the comments!
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Friday, 19 December 2014
DIY Crafted Christmas Tree Jumper How To!
This week I've made a DIY Crafted Christmas Tree Jumper! Everyone at work at my day job has started wearing their Christmas jumpers and I don't have one, so I thought I make a customised version!
It was really fun and thrifty make. All you need to make the Christmas tree design is a handful of green buttons, a few brown buttons for the trunk, a star button or gem and some red and gold bead string trimmings. This is a good way to use up odd buttons from your button tin, or an inexpensive bag of mixed buttons from a craft store and the trimmings could be recycled from gift wrap decorations.
Grab yourself an old jumper, a needle and thread, put on some Christmas music and get crafting! (Add Mince Pies and it would make the ultimate festive afternoon!)
Starting with the top of the tree, stitch the green buttons on in rows. Leave a small gap between each row of buttons so there is space to add the bead trimming later on. I found that it helped to lay out the button design on the jumper first and take a photo, so I had a plan for the design
Add an extra button on each row, eg. row 1 has 1 button, row 2 has 2 buttons, row 3 has 3 buttons, etc
Continue adding rows of buttons until your tree is the size you would like. My tree has 7 rows of buttons
Stitch rows of brown buttons to create the tree trunk
Now the tree is complete, dress your tree with the bead trimming! Stitch it in between the rows of buttons, securing it every few centimetres with a few over stitches between the beads.
Finally, stitch your star button or gem to the top of the tree!
So there you have it, a very unique and thrifty Christmas jumper that you can wear every festive season! If you make one I'd love to see! Happy making

