Showing posts with label Flower Hair Clip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flower Hair Clip. Show all posts

June 16, 2011

Funky Flower Hair Clips

I love how these are turning out!

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Pink and turquoise to match Emma's dress

Yellow and orange with yellow feathers to match Olivia's dress

April 21, 2011

Felt Flower Giveaway

This is the last day of this giveaway, comment on this post now to enter, 3 winners will be drawn Friday morning.

 11 felt flowers

 Here is another one to add to the bunch to make it an even dozen to choose from

Winners will be able to choose if they want an alligator clip or pin back


7 other felt flower I made to go with another project I am working on, more to come on this later!

April 19, 2011

Tutorial: Felt Flowers

My mom found a little article on how to make these flowers in one of my magazines. It isn't my idea, but they are cute and I am going to try some variations on them. Here is how to make them, and how the first ones I made turned out.

 Start with a rectangle of felt, 6 inches by 2 1/4 or 1 1/2 is what was recommended. I used all sorts of different sizes, from 4-6 inches by 3-1 1/2 inches. Fold the felt and sew large stitches along the bottom edge.

Fold in half and snip petals in the felt, about 1/4 to 1/2 inches apart.

 Here is a piece of felt ready, petals snipped and stitched along the bottom.

 Pull the thread from both ends of the felt, making a circle, you can pull this as tight as you want, it will be more scrunched the tighter you go.

 Tie the two ends of thread together and then stitch the bottom 1/4 inch of the felt together.

 Make petal rings of different sizes and different colors. You can also snip the petals thin or thick, for a different look. To finish the flower, use hot glue to secure a circle of felt on the back of the base flower, then add a smaller flower on top of the base flower and finally, glue on a button for the center of the flower.

Here is an example of how it looks when it is finished! You could be the lucky winner of 1 of these flowers, check out the previous post!

January 25, 2011

Crocheted Hair Clips

Here are the latest hair clips, I crocheted them using 100% cotton yarn.