I'm making a ball gown right now: The Daffodil Dress. A flight of fancy perhaps, and I've been keeping it in the back of my brain for a while, waiting for the right opportunity. This is it.
But I hit a snag... no good directions on how to make cloth flowers. Oh, plenty on the pansy-type things... just cut & sew. But nothing on the origami jobs that I wanted to make. So, here yea be. These are quick & dirty, cotton bias tape in 1" wide and 1 1/8" wide, but any width will do.
You can fray check or leave raw. If you are going to fray check, do it first, your life will be a lot easier.
Buds:
1: cutting bias tape lengths
(for whatever reason the directions photo is turned funny. Grumble - it's not fixing)
if you don't tuck the ends in it puffs out like the ribbon flowers below & looks funny in bias tape.
The first one here looks like I haven't tucked the end, but just wrap the thread around to the other side to get that to lay down.
You could also glue them, but I think you'd still have to stitch it.
Oh, wait... but we aren't done! The flowers have to bloom!
Flowers:
(You will need 3 pieces of bias tape: 2 cut on an angle for the outer petals & 1 rectangle for the central tube)
When you pinch them, try to pinch the tube first, then wrap the petals around it. It'll make a nicer flower than if you pinch it flat.
I have no idea how well or poorly it will wash.
I'll leave you with some links on silk flowers & ribbon flowers.
A fellow blogger: http://fashionribbonwear.blogspot.com/2011/01/silk-rose.html
HG t-v: http://www.hgtv.com/crafting/ribbon-photo-album/index.html scroll down for the flower part & ignore the picture frame.
2 comments:
It's a quite interesting post
Sympathy Flowers
I don't usually let business links go, but as this one is semi-related I'll post it.
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