dehart
01-31-2007, 02:54 PM
Larger pics available at: http://www.jaymelee.com/gallery/fortunecookie
Sew two layers of wool felt together, trim around the edges to neaten. I use a long stitch length and pull the thread tail to the back, knot and trim. Forgot to mention that I used one of those Offray ribbon spools (the kind that are often on sale at Joann's for 4/$1, kwim?) as a template, it makes a good size cookie.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie1.thumb.jpg
Fold the circle in half and tack together in the center approximately 1/4" - 1/2" from the fold.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie2.thumb.jpg
I believe I set my zigzag for 2mm wide and .1mm long.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie3.thumb.jpg
Turn the cookie right side out, you'll fold perpendicularly to the old fold/tacking stitches.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie4.thumb.jpg
Puff the cookie up from inside so it doesn't have any wrinkles.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie5.thumb.jpg
You can stop here or...
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie6.thumb.jpg
tack where the scissors are pointing to help the cookie stay closed and keep your fortune from slipping out
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie7.thumb.jpg
Slip in a fortune and give to someone you love this Valentine's Day or Chinese New Year!
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/fortune2.thumb.jpg
Sew two layers of wool felt together, trim around the edges to neaten. I use a long stitch length and pull the thread tail to the back, knot and trim. Forgot to mention that I used one of those Offray ribbon spools (the kind that are often on sale at Joann's for 4/$1, kwim?) as a template, it makes a good size cookie.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie1.thumb.jpg
Fold the circle in half and tack together in the center approximately 1/4" - 1/2" from the fold.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie2.thumb.jpg
I believe I set my zigzag for 2mm wide and .1mm long.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie3.thumb.jpg
Turn the cookie right side out, you'll fold perpendicularly to the old fold/tacking stitches.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie4.thumb.jpg
Puff the cookie up from inside so it doesn't have any wrinkles.
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie5.thumb.jpg
You can stop here or...
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie6.thumb.jpg
tack where the scissors are pointing to help the cookie stay closed and keep your fortune from slipping out
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/cookie7.thumb.jpg
Slip in a fortune and give to someone you love this Valentine's Day or Chinese New Year!
http://www.jaymelee.com/albums/fortunecookie/fortune2.thumb.jpg