Ruffled Fabric Flower Pin
Cotton fabric is transformed into a colorful brooch when you follow Chris's tutorial. This easy-to-stitch flower pin has a button center and a felt back to hide the raw edges. Make one for a quick accent or several to cluster on a hat or collar.
Materials:
- 3" x 18-20" strip of fabric
- Thread
- Coordinating button
- Felt
- Sewing machine
- Sewing needle
- Hot glue gun
- Safety pin
Steps:
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.
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pdsstafford 499410 7
Aug 22, 2013
had to x out so many ads I couldn't fathom the instructions for how to make. Count me off this site.
tgssusan 7557303
Aug 22, 2013
I just tried to see the instructions for the fabric flower. I thought the flower was very nice, but I will be deleting this site from my file if I have to constantly x out the ads so I can see the instructions
jsquires4 1229667
Jan 19, 2012
Love it....nicely done and easy to follow. Flowers are "in" and this is for all ages.
coccolith 5111967
Oct 02, 2011
I used the basic pattern here but sewed the ends together to make a loop of fabric before sewing along the end. Makes an even easier flower but maybe not quite as pretty as the spiralled version here! Thanks for the inspiration! :o)
Stitchwizz
Mar 22, 2011
To save to your computer: Hilight and copy what you want,, paste it to a Word document, then save it as "flower" "Pin" or whatever, into a folder created by you called "My Flowers" or something meaningful to you. Save it to your desktop so you can find it. Then store it wherever you keep your crafts.
Paula K
Aug 20, 2012
I have a program called CutiePDF writer. All I have to do is click on print and select cutie PDF writer, apply and then print and you can store in what ever folder you have for sewing stuff of make a new folder. It's very easy to install and it's free. I can store any thing off the internet.
Sassy401k
Jan 19, 2011
"is there any way that i can copy into folder on computer instead of making a hard copy? i tried several different instructions and some would, and some would not copy to folder." I just highlight the pattern and instructions and then copy/paste to WORD. and save it as.........>what ever the name of the craft pattern is. Then I just drop it into my desktop folder of 'to do crafts' Hope this helps :) Sassy
agilholm 6872824
Jan 11, 2011
I have a bushel of old tee's and 5 Grand Daughters that like flowers; this is perfect and so cute.
Crafter 4909665
Jan 10, 2011
is there any way that i can copy into folder on computer instead of making a hard copy? i tried several different instructions and some would, and some would not copy to folder.
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