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Birthday Crowns

Created By:

Fran Gulick

Skill Level: Beginner

Hi there! It’s Fran from Cotton and Joy, and today, I’m here to share a fun project for kids’ birthdays – and maybe even adults’ birthdays!

 

This all started a few months ago when my youngest kiddo announced he wanted me to make him a birthday crown. I’m not sure where he got this idea from, but he insisted on it, bringing it up every couple of weeks.

 

Once it became clear this wasn’t a passing wish, and he did want me to make him a crown, I started drafting the best way to make one for both my kiddos!

 

After some testing, I came up with my process, and I’ll share it with you below!

Please note there’s also a downloadable pattern available as well as the instructions below.

Instructions

Birthday Crowns - Step by Step

First, cut two rectangles of fabric and one rectangle of medium-weight fusible interfacing measuring 21” x 6”. Then, fuse the fusible interfacing to the wrong side of the main fabric.

Next, pin the lining fabric to the main fabric, right sides together.

 

Mark the crown template five times and cut it to create the crown shape.

 

 

Using a 1/4" seam allowance, sew around the edges, leaving gaps on either end — backstitch at the beginning and end of your sewing to reinforce the stitches.

 

Clip each corner and point and clip into the seam allowance at the inner points.

 

 

Turn the crown right side out through the gaps. Push out corners and points. Press crown.

Add ribbons to either end, ensuring it's about 1" inside the crown.

 

Topstitch the edges to secure the ribbon and close the gaps.

 

 

Optional Embellishments

For my embellishments, I kept it simple with a circle and the number for their birthdays. I traced the circle shape and then used my pinking shears to cut it.

 

 

For the numbers, I decided to applique them with my machine. I used Stitch 6 under the Applique menu. For this, I did have to go slow to get the curves just right, but it was worth it in the end!

 

I added them to the crowns with light fabric glue on the center. I’m hoping I can easily peel these for new numbers next year!

 

And here are the finished crowns! I hope you enjoy making these for your kiddos!

 

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Reviews


Tako
Beautiful
Wednesday, November 23, 2016

cpindzola
Around the Table Dresden Placemats
Saturday, December 17, 2016

I like the concept, but the directions are "sloppy." Nowhere in the supply list does it mention the felt or the batting (how much?). Also, I would never use a high loft batting in a placemat, or a table runner, as I think that it would be too unstable for a glass. The next time I make these, I will cut out the batting (I use flannel) and spray baste it to the wrong side of the Dresden plate before I put the Dresden plate on the felt to cut out. I have not yet washed the finished placemat, and am hoping that the single layer of felt does not curl up, or become distorted after washing/drying.
Txmaid
Fun Great Gift!
Tuesday, February 21, 2017

MargieARK
Teatime Quilted Tablecloth
Friday, February 24, 2017

I made this today but your cutting directions need to be changed. You only need 4 of color 1 and color 3 4.5 squares for the triangles. Also the inner border, you only need 2 cuts as WOF is long enough to cut each in half to fit the sides.
MickelSews
Great Machine
Wednesday, August 30, 2017

I've had this machine for only a week now. I bought it used from a lady who makes her own clothes, but she no longer needed the machine. During the purchase, she noted that she is almost sad that it's better to give it away because of how well the machine performed. (I also bought it along side a computerized machine of another brand.} She demoed the machine for us, showing it worked and gave us everything (including the box it came in!) She took amazing care of this machine. I have used it a few times now, and the directions for threading were easy to follow (albeit my hands are quite large so the lower looper was a pain, but that is no fault to the machine or brand.) And I recommend this machine to anyone who wants to learn to serge and wants a machine that can grow with them. I will happily use this machine time and time again.
rvstan
S9 Review
Sunday, February 25, 2018

I love, love, love my S9! It's sews and embroiders beautifully and it's simplicity of use amazes me. I would recommend this machine for both a beginner and an experienced seamstress. If I would ask anything of Janome it would be to upgrade the programming to run a larger hoop size. I understand that it can't get much wider but there is most definitely room for it to go longer. That is the only limitation of this machine.
pjmnana
PJMNana
Monday, February 26, 2018

I purchased a Memorycraft 15000 a few years ago and it was the best purchase I ever made! This machine can do just about anything you would would ever want! I love the capability of using the Acuedit app to set up my embroidery pattern on my Ipad and then download it to the machine! I love how my embroidery looks upon completion and I love all the good lighting it has to light up your workspace. That way you don’t need to worry about where to set up your machine. It also has plenty of room to do machine embroidery on any size quilts! There are many decorative stitches from which to choose that are outstanding! It’s hard to choose which one to use! There are so many great features it is hard to decide what I love the most. If you want to buy only one machine to last a lifetime, I would recommend this one!
KLWash
S9 Review
Sunday, February 24, 2019

The S9 is amazing. I learned to sew by hand when I was just 5 and in my grandmothers way as she was quilting. I took seeing classes in high school until they would no longer let me sign up. The S9 makes me appreciate my current skills as well as motivate me to want to learn more. This machine is awesome.
SewSueMe2002
Horizon Memory Craft 15000
Thursday, November 19, 2020

My Janome Horizon Memory Craft 15000 is fantastic! I love, love, love this machine! When I came across the Eye for and Eye embroidery design today, I wanted to make it. However, the embroidery file is missing. Nothing downloads when I select the download button. Please help!
Jillfmischo
Treat Bag fun!
Monday, August 16, 2021

I made the Halloween treat bag for my new granddaughter and I’m sure it will last for years. No embroidery machine so I appliquéd the lettering. Need a little more skirt fabric for a better gathered look, and I used thin double-bias tape for the skirt hem, over edge stitch on skirt sides. I’m pleased with my results!
elenaz
Very helpful tutorial
Wednesday, October 25, 2023

I want to say thank you for teaching me this method of applique. I was able to do it with a small letters. This method is the best so far from all of those I've seen and tried.
plonkar
So useful
Thursday, November 30, 2023

I'd like to express my gratitude for teaching me this appliqué method. I successfully applied it with small letters, and, so far, it's the most effective among all the methods I've seen and tried.

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