February 13, 2011

flower pin

I was inspired to create these pins because of all the beautiful flowers I have been seeing in the blog world lately.  More spacifically Linda over at The Paper Boutique posted a lovely tutorial on how to make glubers last week.  After trying it, I decided that while the glubers were a great idea they just wouldn't work for what I wanted to accomplish.  So, I got out my trusty needle and thread and got to work.  As Linda has created such a lovely tutorial I don't see a need to go through all of the details, but you might want to know that I simply ran a gathering stich along the edge of each piece of fabric or tulle and the tied it into a circle.  If anyone really wants specifics leave me a message and I'll get to work on it.

Tulle 2 inches wide, 16 inches long.  I played with the lenght and found any size really works.  As I was using some leftover scraps from another project this is the size I had the most of.

Printed Fabric- 1 inch wide, 17 inches long, again the length didn't really seem to matter.

After I made the circles out to the fabric I stitched the two layers together, added a button and a pin!  It really is a quick and simple project, but I love the way it turned out.  I liked it so much I used the basis of the flower for a card...be sure to check it out here


The pin on an apron


Close up of the pin


A second pin where I doubled the amount of tulle (length)


Two layers of fabric, no tulle

4 comments:

  1. Adorable, I love it.
    Nikki
    http://www.theglamoroussideofscrapping.blogspot.com

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  2. Love your flower! I need to get some tulle.

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  3. When I grow up, I want to be as creative as you! Love it!!!

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