Saturday, December 6, 2025

tutorial on how-to antique ornament caps

 


cable-knit holiday ornament

clear plastic ornament
Above is a photo of my newest pattern Cable-Knit Holiday Ornaments. A quick and easy holiday gift idea and the ornament is knit up and ready to go within an hour!

I published it yesterday with the promise of a tutorial on how-to antique traditional store-bought ornament tops. NOTE: I sell 20-mm size ornament caps (not the balls) in traditional silver and gold, and fancy silver and gold. They are sold in packs of five tops.

But when you purchase a plastic craft-store ornament ball (2.75-inch size) it already has the 20-mm size cap included. Leave them silver or gold or antique them!

The materials I use to antique are: either a silver or gold cap top, black chalk paint, a brush, either Antique Gold or Spanish Copper Rub'n Buff® and some clear fixative spray (satin finish).

A small bottle of black chalk paint can be purchased at any craft-store, and very little is needed. The chalk paint is opaque enough to cover well in 1-2 coats. 

1. Paint the cap, mainly the outside and loop, making sure to cover all visible surfaces so no gold or silver is showing. Once dry, determine if you need a second coat. If so, do and allow to dry.

2. Once dry, put a very small dab of the Rub'n Buff® onto a piece of paper. A little goes a long way! Using a small dry brush, dip it into the gold paint and lightly brush it across the surface of the ornament top and sides. The dry brushing hits the high spots in the design and accents them and making them pop. You will find that some ornament caps have a lot of detailing and some do not.

3. If desired, do the same thing with the Spanish copper color. The combination of the black, gold and copper creates a rich antique-look. If you needed to choose between the two colors, for sure get the Antique Gold. I love this product and have every color!

4. Once satisfied with the finished results, spray a light coat of clear fixative over the cap's top and sides. The fixative protects the finish and prevents chipping. Allow the ornament cap to air dry completely. Once dry, it is ready to insert into your ornament. 

This is the simplest and most desired method I have found to create this look. It takes your ornaments to the next level or sophistication!

The ornament cap hanger in the photo at the very top is actually from a larger size ball ornament (5-inch), the next size up from the one I usually use in my patterns. I found I liked the look of a larger-size cap on my smaller ball ornaments especially with this bulky sweater-like look. Its personal preference. Don't hesitate to go by the ornaments just for their cap size because right now especially they can sell them for $0.50 depending on where you go. 

NOTE: An antiqued ornament cap hanger would look whimsical on the Buffalo-Plaid Holiday Ornaments pattern, or how about the Holly-Dazzle Ornament Pincushion? And don't forget the Woolly Holiday Ornaments pattern! I'd love to see what you do with this technique!

Happy knitting!


Friday, December 5, 2025

NEW! cable-knit holiday ornaments

 

cable-knit holiday ornament

This is my last pattern published in 2025! I have two more I am working on but will have to wait til next year. Today I am introducing my newest pattern, Cable-Knit Holiday Ornaments! This holiday season create a tree full of sweater-like ornaments.

The pattern gives instructions for 3 cable-knit designs. Each knit ornament measures about 2.5-inch / 6.35 cm wide by 3-inch / 7.6 cm high (including the metal cap). 

buffalo plaid ornament
buffalo-plaid holiday ornament
The ornament is knit as one continuous piece. No sewing of seams is necessary. Knitting begins at the bottom and moves up towards the top. A clear plastic craft-store ornament is inserted into the knitted piece and the final stitches are synched tight around the ornament's plastic neck. The crowning touch is the metal wire cap hanger.

I love this pattern and actually started creating it in 2023, the same year as the Buffalo-Plaid Holiday Ornaments pattern was published. They were and are meant to go together, but life obviously got busy. 

I have a new tutorial on how to transform a simple silver or gold ornament cap into an antique-like one. You can find it HERE. Its a fun addition to all my holiday ornament patterns, even the felted ones!


So, if you are looking for a quick and easy holiday gift for that special someone or need a unique hostess gift, check out my newest pattern. You can knit up an ornament in less than an hour. Add a decorative ribbon to the cap and you're good to go.

Happy holidays to you and your family! Wishing you a blessed New Year!

Happy knitting!