Last month we followed 11 fabulous RBD Designers as they made the cutest Embroidery Hoop Ornaments with the Hush Hush 2 collection. Today we are sharing a roundup of all the ornaments in case you missed any of the features!
Scroll on to see each designers hoop and get inspiration to make your own DIY ornaments. You can shop Hush Hush 2 at your favorite local quilt shops.
Kristy Lea of Quiet Play
If you follow Kristy you know she is an FPP queen! Check out her cute ornaments and CLICK HERE to download these FPP patterns and watch a video tutorial.
Tara Reed
Bee-lieve Embroidery
Tara added the sweetest embroidered touch to her ornament and mixed in a strip of bright blue Confetti Cottons. We love this pop of color and we could see added embroidery being used for names, dates, and other personal touches that would make this a fabulous gift.
Christopher Thompson of The Tattooed Quilter
Christopher’s project features the cutest modern Christmas tree FPP pattern and our newest basic, Dapple Dot! If you are new to FPP and want to give it a try, this pattern is beginner friendly. CLICK HERE for the pattern download and more project details.
Sandy Gervais of Pieces from my Heart
Ornament & Table Mat
Sandy made the cutest little wreath for her ornament and incorporated her Texture basic & some fun red beads! Of course, Sandy always goes a step above and used her remaining fabric to make a coordinating table mat. Adorable! Find all the project details and tutorial below.
Amy Smart of Diary of a Quilter
If traditional piecing is your favorite you will love Amy’s ornament! With a free printable pattern and a touch of embroidery, this ornament is such a cute one.
Rachel Erickson of Citrus & Mint Designs
We can’t really call these sweaters ‘ugly’ with a straight face… they’re way too cute! Rachel dug into her stash and used Hush Hush 2 as the background for her Ugly Sweater FPP ornaments! CLICK HERE for the PDF download to make your own.
Bev McCullough of Flamingo Toes
Bev chose a classic design that is easy to make a bunch of, perfect for gifts! Of course, if you follow Bev you know that she has TONS of cute projects that use embroidery hoops and she always adds the cutest pom-pom trim embellishments. We love it! Be sure to CLICK HERE to get the tutorial to make these.
Amanda Niederhauser of Jedi Craft Girl
Appliqué Christmas Cat
Amanda’s ornaments used the raw edge appliqué technique to use cat motifs from her Leafy Keen collection and RBD Basics to make cute Christmas scenes on her ornaments. How fun is that?! Click below to watch the reel!
Lindsay Wilkes of The Cottage Mama
Lindsay’s ornament reminds us of a classic holiday peppermint! We love the embellished buttons to add some nice dimension. Make your own classic pinwheel ornament with Lindsay’s tutorial HERE!
Fran Gulick of Cotton + Joy
Teeny Tiny Presents
Fran used traditional piecing to make her teeny, tiny presents with Hush Hush 2 as the background. Darling!! Find her tutorial below to make your own.
Sue Daley of Patchwork with Busyfingers
Sue jumped on board and made a fun and vibrant ornament using EPP and added hand stitching. Ric Rac trim finishes her hoop and wow, it’s darling!
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