3 fat quarters, or a quarter yard each of light weight fabrics in complimentary colors Scissors and/or rotary cutter with cutting board 350 pins A 3 inch (7. 5 cm) Styrofoam ball 12 inches (30 cm) of inch (2. 5 cm) wide lace (covers raw edges) 18 inches (45 cm) of 1/8th inch (3 mm) ribbon (hanging loop) Approximate cost to make 4 ornaments is US/CAD$10, 6 pounds (UK)
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Check your measurement to see if three rows will reach the center meridian or not.
Widen the distance between rows if necessary.
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After three rows, if you have not reached the equator of the ball with the raw edges of your folded points, you will need to unpin and repin the rows with more or less spacing to compensate.
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