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Punchinella Angel

Punchinella Angel Project
bulletMaterials Required
bullet25cm (approx 10") Punchinella
bulletGlitter Chenille stem (pipe cleaner)
bulletPolystyrene ball, bead, beaded head or a holy pom-pom 1.5cm

bulletTools Required
bulletScissors
bulletFelt Tipped Pens, or Acrylic Paint (Pebeo Deco)
bulletKnitting needle (if using a polystyrene ball)
bulletMethod
bulletCut two pieces of Punchinella
bullet10 cm long
bullet15 cm long
bulletFold the Punchinella back and forth along its width. Making the folds 1cm apart. Repeat the process on the second piece of Punchinella.
bulletWhile pinching one end of the larger piece of folded Punchinella, thread about 3 inches of the glitter chenille through the top hole, bend back and twist around the longer length to secure.
bulletPinch the smaller folded piece of Punchinella in the middle and fold
bulletSecure this at 90 degrees to the top of the body piece, by placing the fold between the two lengths of chenille. Twist the chenille to secure the wings to the body.
bulletIf using a polystyrene shape. Paint or colour a face to the polystyrene ball using either paints or felt tipped pens. Allow to dry. Make a hole through the head by inserting the knitting needle.
bulletThread both the long and short lengths of chenille stem through the head. Pull the head down to the top of the wings.
bulletPush the end of the small length back down the top of the head, making a halo loop around your finger.
bulletInsert the end of the longer chenille stem back into the top of the head, twisting the chenille to secure.
bulletIf using a pom-pom or wooden bead, add facial features using wiggly eyes, felt pens etc

 

bulletWhat is Punchinella ?

Punchinella or Sequin waste is the left over strip of material used to make Sequins. It is a strong flexible, inexpensive material with a host of crafting uses. Available in Circular or Star designs in a variety of colours.

Punchinella sold by the metre

bulletFig 1.
bulletleft 15cm length of folded punchinella
bulletright 10cm length of folded punchinella.
bulletFig 2.
bulletThread the glitter chenille through the top of the larger piece of punchinella.
bulletSecure the middle of the small piece to the top of the larger by placing it between the two lengths of chenille, twisting to secure.

bulletFinally
bulletfluff open the body and wings.
bullethang your creation on the Christmas Tree
bulletThese items are so quick and simple and ideal for children to make.
bulletCreate a themed Christmas Tree by making dozens of angels to decorate your tree.
bulletFig 3.
bulletThread the two lengths through the head.
bulletInsert the ends back in the head.
bullettwist to secure.
bulletmake a halo loop with the short end
bulletuse the larger loop to hang your angel on the Christmas Tree.

 

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