22 March 2010
Ruffled Flower Pin Mini Tutorial
Laura asked me to show how I made the flower broach for my daughter's birthday outfit. I made a similar outfit for Baby on Saturday, and so here is a mini tutorial on how to make a ruffled flower pin.
Gather your materials. You'll need a 3" by 18-20" strip of fabric, thread, a coordinating button, felt, sewing machine, sewing needle, hot glue gun, and a safety pin.
At this point, you won't need your sewing machine anymore.
And there you have it. A picture tutorial for making a ruffled flower pin.
I'm linking up with Today's Creative Blog and Blue Cricket Design and Somewhat Simple and The Train to Crazy.
This tutorial was featured on Craft Gossip, One Pretty Thing, Totally Tutorials, and The Beading Gem!
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Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave.com in the Handcraft category today [22 Mar 10:43am GMT]. Thanks, Maria
I love this. I think I'll use it on my girls' Easter dresses. Thanks!
waaaaw, wonderful and cute
I love making these! They make cute hair accessories, too.
This is adorable! Thanks for the tutorial.
I love it! Stop on by and link up today if you want!
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Very Cute!
Very nice tutorial and a cute flower! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you so much for showing me how you make these adorable flowers! If you don't mind, I'm going to post this on my blog.
I can't wait to try these. Thanks a bunch!!
Awesome tutorial! I just featured it on my blog post -
http://www.beadinggem.com/2009/11/how-to-make-fabric-jewelry-tutorial.html
Thanks for sharing, Pearl
thanks for sharing.. it's very pretty. i'd like to make one for my friend's daughter birthday :) you're soo creative!
You are amazingly creative, multi-talented and you find time to make tutorials to share for free with those of us who don't have much money. This is much easier to fine what I want for sure. You give great instructions and detail pictures.
And you still have another life to live and do it all so well. Thank you for free patterns!
Sue
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