This can be fun because different centers can make the flower look completely different.įor this one I put a mother of pearl button in the center. Turn the flower back over and decide what you want to put in the center. Take a minute and gaze at this sweet bloom you just made!!!! Then turn it over and take a few tiny stitches to attach the last petal to the first petal near the center area. Take your fifth and final square, fold it and work a running stitch. However, you could stop with four petals. But we're not quite done yet.keep up the momentum! Now as you see the flower forming before your eyes.your mind starts working overtime thinking of all the places you could put one of these sweet flowers. This is where the addictive part comes in. I am sure you are getting the hang of this now. Take your fourth square, fold it and work the running stitch. Take your third square of fabric, fold it and work a running stitch. Gently slide the fabric towards the first petal. Take your next square and fold it the same way and work a running stitch around both edges. I also used large gemstones for the centers of some clips.I hot glued fabric covered buttons (found at Joann's or Hobby Lobby) in the center of most of my clips.I hot glued alligator clips to the back of my flowers.I put on this movie and went to work making flower clips! (oh how I looooove twilight.)Ī few notes about how I created my flower clips: These hair clips are addictive! I have made a TON. REMINDER to all my readers: Please always give credit for ideas and projects you do! It's ok to admit that you aren't a creative genius, and that you get your ideas from others! I always try and link to other blogs that I have the gotten inspiration or ideas from. I have been amazed, since I created that tutorial, with all the people that have copied it, taken cred it for it, etc." "I would be thrilled if you featured my tutor ial on your blog as long as you give me proper credit. When I e-mailed Cindy to ask about featuring her, she said: My kind of project! You don't really have to know how to sew to do this! I stumbled across Cindy's blog Sew Blessed, and found this GREAT tutorial! I am excited to be featuring a tutorial today!
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