These fabric yo-yos are easy to make and make great embellishments for home decor and more. With a patriotic theme, we will use them to add an embellishment to candles. This tutorial was originally posted on Crafts Unleashed but here is the full version in case you missed it. Let’s get started on some yo-yos and then I will show you how to add them to some great patriotic candle wraps.
Candle wraps are a great way to update your decor for each season while adding something special to a plain candle. I’ve used a variety of wraps for home decor, including sheet music, duct tape, burlap, and more.
This tutorial uses fabric yo-yos which are small pinwheel-shaped fabric circles that can be attached to pretty much anything. This is a super-easy way to take a basic, boring candle and make it festive and fun!
How to Make Burlap Yo-Yo Candles
Supplies needed to make your own yo-yo burlap candle wraps:
- Yo-Yo Makers – Medium, Small and Extra Small
- Burlap Ribbon (6 inch wide and 2.5 inch wide)
- Candle Sleeves (6 inch and 3.5 inch)
- Battery Operated Tea Lights
- Fabric (I used bandannas and also scrap fabric.)
- Hot Glue Gun
When you remove the yo-yo maker from the package, it will have a set of instructions. They are super simple to follow and you will be making fabric yo-yos in no time.
Put the yo-yo maker onto your fabric (pinching the fabric in between). Make sure the back of the fabric is facing correctly.
Next, cut around your fabric leaving a seam allowance. See those lines on the yo-yo maker? They have to line up with the “bumps” on the back piece. This is listed as a common mistake on the instructions, so it even gives you tips on what typically goes wrong when making yo-yos.
Begin sewing according to the package directions. The stitch is simple and you go all the way around the yo-yo maker.
This is the opposite side and you can see my stitches if you look closely in each of those holes. As you stitch, you should always be inside of one of those holes.
Then, just unsnap the two pieces of the yo-yo maker and pull your string taught. A couple of knots later, you have a yo-yo. Simple right? Just to give you an idea of the sizes, here are all three sizes placed next to a ruler.
Now for the candle wrap itself – I used this great burlap ribbon. The edges are finished so no need to worry about fraying.
Wrap your ribbon around your candle sleeves and hot glue to secure in the back. Add yo-yos to the front of the wrap with hot glue. I used bandannas for a lot of my yo-yos, but I had some fabric scraps as well. Get creative when making yo-yos, as each one does not require much fabric.
These cuties were added to my patriotic mantle for the summer. I am already thinking of ways to change this idea with different fabrics and colors. What would you do with yo-yos? Grab those yo-yo makers and get busy y’all. Make these patriotic burlap yo-yo candle wraps or some other crafts.
Supplies
- Yo-Yo Makers Medium, Small, and Extra Small
- Burlap Ribbon 6 inch wide and 2.5 inch wide
- Candle Sleeves 6 inch and 3.5 inch
- Battery Operated Tea Lights
- Fabric I used bandannas and also scrap fabric.
- Hot Glue Gun
Instructions
- When you remove the yo-yo maker from the package, it will have a set of instructions. They are super simple to follow and you will be making fabric yo-yos in no time.
- Put the yo-yo maker onto your fabric (pinching the fabric in between). Make sure the back of the fabric is facing correctly.
- Next, cut around your fabric leaving a seam allowance.
- Begin sewing according to the package directions. The stitch is simple and you go all the way around the yo-yo maker.
- As you stitch, you should always be inside of one of those holes.
- Then, just unsnap the two pieces of the yo-yo maker and pull your string taught. A couple of knots later, you have a yo-yo.
- Wrap your ribbon around your candle sleeves and hot glue to secure in the back. Add yo-yos to the front of the wrap with hot glue.
I was meant to find this today. My Mom and her sisters get together about two times a month and share crafts. The next meeting’s theme is 4th of July. I showed this to Mom as an idea and she loves it. Thanks for sharing.
My sister-in-law gave me some yo yo makers and I have yet to use them. Thanks for this, I will dress up my 4th of July mantel now!!
Okay, so I got lazy and didn’t make the fabric yo yos – here is what I made instead:
http://sandysewz.blogspot.com/2013/06/july-4th-projects.html
ucould make these for all holidays and for the spring summer winter and fall just use different fabric.