It looks like I am on a roll. I love fabric flowers and these days I have been making quiet a few of different kinds of fabric flowers. I used these to dress up a gift. But these pretty things can be used to beautify lot of things - hairbands, purses, sweaters and lot of other things.
So, shall we get to how these flowers are made.
You'll need:
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Fabric - I used satin
Needle and thread
Scissors
A small piece of tulle (optional)
Black embroidery thread
Steps:
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- Cut out different sizes of circle fabric.
- Now slightly burn the edges of the fabric, by slightly taking the fabric close to a candle, not too close or the fabric will catch fire. Doing this will not let the fabric fray.
- Make slits in each of the circles and slightly burn the raw edges, so that the fabric does not fray, just like the picture below.
I cut and used five different circle sizes of fabric.
- Layer the different sizes with the largest one at the bottom and smallest on the top. Top the layers of fabric with the small piece of black tulle and a small pom-pom made of embroidery thread.
- That's it. Easy-peasy..:)
great flower!thanks for sharing
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Thanks Anastasia!
DeleteCute flower! Thanks for linking up with us at LWSL this week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ruth!
DeleteI just love your fabric flowers....so simple ..yet so effective. Thank you for sharing
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Thank you Phoebe! I love it that it does not take a lot of time to make these flowers..:)
DeleteLooks really wonderful! Perfect for gift wrapping for little princess :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Hope you don't mind I pinned your photo here: http://pinterest.com/akwiinas/gift-wrapping/
This is pretty Priyam :) Again, I would like to thank you for joining the Pin It Monday Hop Pinterest Party.
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Pursuit Of Functional Home
The flower is great!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rosey! and thank you for visiting..:)
DeleteSuper cute!!! I love the flower so much! Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial!
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Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Thank you Ana!
DeleteGlad that you like the tutorial too..:)
SO pretty! Love the packaging. Thank you so much for linking up! Hope to see more from you.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rita!
DeleteVery pretty. Thanks so much for sharing with Adorned From Above's Blog Hop. The party will be back this week starting Tuesday and 8:00PM mountain time. We can't wait to see what you have to share this week.
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Debi and Charly
http://www.adornedfromabove.com
Awesome Arrangement of Flowers with gifts!!
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