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Friday, June 14, 2013

Another Fabric Flower



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..:)




Linking this to these awesome parties here, here and here.

16 comments:

  1. great flower!thanks for sharing
    http://freestilcreatingbyvilly.blogspot.gr/

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  2. Cute flower! Thanks for linking up with us at LWSL this week!

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  3. I just love your fabric flowers....so simple ..yet so effective. Thank you for sharing

    Phoebe x

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    1. Thank you Phoebe! I love it that it does not take a lot of time to make these flowers..:)

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  4. Looks really wonderful! Perfect for gift wrapping for little princess :)
    Thanks for sharing! Hope you don't mind I pinned your photo here: http://pinterest.com/akwiinas/gift-wrapping/

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  5. This is pretty Priyam :) Again, I would like to thank you for joining the Pin It Monday Hop Pinterest Party.

    Judy
    Pursuit Of Functional Home

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    1. Thank you Rosey! and thank you for visiting..:)

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  7. Super cute!!! I love the flower so much! Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial!
    Have a fabulous week!
    Hugs from Portugal,

    Ana Love Craft
    www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you Ana!
      Glad that you like the tutorial too..:)

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  8. SO pretty! Love the packaging. Thank you so much for linking up! Hope to see more from you.

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  9. Very 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.
    Have a great week.
    Debi and Charly
    http://www.adornedfromabove.com

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