Apr 14, 2011

DIY Fabric Flowers

Here some tutorials for making your very own fabric flowers.  Don't forget to add your own flair and not limit yourself to using only the material being mentioned.  Be creative and first visualize what you want the end result to be.  I've made most of these myself already and still want to try the rest.  You do have to use felt for most to fimly attach them to clips and make them have stronger bases that won't fall off.  It is addicting and beautiful too!  They can worn to adorn the hair, shoulder of a dress, near the opening of a cardigan, on a clutch or purse, hats, beanies, headbands, and even a thin belt...you name it!!!!!  I love flower clips and I know you will too!  The best part, you can make as BIG or small as you want.




Flapper flower clip at Under the Sycamore 







Bib sewn on onesie from Under the Sycamore 
I recommend making the outer layer smaller, but stuff like this makes me wish for a baby girl in the house....I can dream right?




This cute one is from V and Co.  You can definitely add more and make them all different sizes!




Ribbon peony flower pins from Make it Do.




These are all from Martha Stewart. The top rose and lower peony flower templates can be found here.  The middle dahlia flower template can he found here.






A pretty flower made of ribbon with hardly any sewing involved from V and Co.






Easy flower pin from rnl musings.



This one is one, from Design Sponge, I love to make and mainly use solid colors from satin material and tulle, but patterns are okay too.  I actually learned while watching the news one early morning and a fashionista came in for some tips and quick DIYs.  The early bird does get the worm!




A Pom Pom Pins tutorial by Love Stitched.  Super easy and cute!  I just recently tried this out as an accent for a pictures frame...turned out quite nice.  It looked delicate and whimsical.


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