I have been on a fabric flower making kick. When I have an hour to spare I’ll sit down and make a few (great to do in front of the tv.) At first I just followed the directions here and here (Martha’s got some great instructions) but now I am experimenting with my own styles and they are turning out so cute. When I figure out what I’m going to do with them I’ll post pictures.
Images: MarthaStewart.com
christine ◘ tie me a bow
April 13, 2010
Ahhh!! Pretty, can't wait to see your finished product! (:
Caroline
April 13, 2010
What kind of fabric are you using? How do you make them not fray?
kell-bell
April 13, 2010
I've been making a ton of these too, and I'm not half as good at making them as you are, at least half end up in the trash!
Katrin
April 14, 2010
Love this, thanks for sharing! Would love to know which fabric you use, too!
Monica
April 14, 2010
I would love to make a string of these for my daughters nursery. What fabric do you use?
meyerprints
April 14, 2010
http://meyerprints-merianbulbflowers.blogspot.com/
Jenna Sais Quois
April 15, 2010
These are lovely. I've always wanted to try some of my own!
aileen
April 15, 2010
Wow! the stuff that you make are so cool and cute.
brendalynn
April 16, 2010
ha, I've been making bunches of fabric flowers in spare time the last two weeks, too–and with only vague notions of what I'll actually use them for. But I'm making the burned/melted edge flowers like here: http://100layercake.com/blog/archives/5620
the 30 girl
April 16, 2010
i too have been mad about making fabric flowers lately. perhaps, something about spring??? looking forward to seeing yours. 🙂
http://www.the30girl.com/2010/04/fabric-flower-hairclips-for-30-girl.html