Showing posts with label Fabric Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric Flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Felt-Covered Headband Refashion

Just when I thought inspiration will never come again... it did. 

I stayed home from work yesterday because I wasn't feeling well and was still too tired from the trip my family took last weekend (more on that later). I decided to start looking over Andrea's clothes, shoes and other stuff to see what she will need when she starts pre-school this June. I still haven't repaired her bow holder since some of the glue holding the ribbons gave out so her clips and ribbons are being stored in a box. I opened that box and was surprised to see that she doesn't have a lot of clips anymore. Most of the stuff in the box looks old and worn already. And I realized it has been a while since I last made her anything new.

I remembered some clips and headbands we saw at the mall a couple of months ago which I thought were really cute but didn't buy, even though they were really cheap, because I knew it was so easy to make them. I already have all the materials needed. The headbands were just covered with felt with some very simple felt flowers attached. So yesterday, I sat down to finally work on it.

Instead of using a new headband, I decided to get some more use out of an old favorite headband of Andrea's that was already falling apart.


For the rest of the materials:
  • A plastic headband, old or new, width will depend on how wide you want your headbands.
  • Felt, in different colors
  • Sewing machine
  • thread
  • scissors
  • Glue gun and glue stick
  • Velcro
  • Embellishments: fabric flowers, ribbons, beads, etc
  • OPTIONAL: pinking shears
STEP 1: If you are using an old headband, strip down all embellishments until all you have is the plastic headband. This is how mine looked like after I removed all that pink:


STEP 2: Measure the length of your headband and cut 2 strips of felt of the same length. The width of the felt strips must be at least 1 inch wider than the widest part of your headband.


Optional: You can taper both ends of the felt strips like I did since most headbands are shaped that way.

STEP 3: Hold the 2 strips together and sew along both sides to create a casing for the headband. Make sure that your headband will fit inside this casing.





STEP 4: Insert the headband inside the felt casing and trim the sides of the felt to make it look even after sewing. OPTIONAL: You can use pinking shears when you trim the sides if you want a zigzag edge.





STEP 5: Cut 2 small pieces of dark-colored felt. The pieces should be the same width as both ends of the headband. Wrap each piece on both ends of the headband, from inner side to outer side, to close the opening and apply hot glue to secure.


STEP 6: I want to be able to change the embellishments on the headband so I glued one the rough side of the Velcro on one side of the headband.


STEP 7: Make the embellishments, and apply the softer side of Velcro on all embellishments (using softer side of the Velcro on all embellishments will make them easier to store since they won't snag).

The possibilities are endless... here are some I made yesterday:

Fabric flower made with some scrapbooking flowers and brad :)

Felt flower that looks like the one attached to the headband I saw at the mall that inspired this project

A felt owl like the one I made here.

And I have this crocheted flower from last year where instead of gluing it directly to a clip, I also used Velco to attach it to a clip. Thanks to that, I can also use this on Andrea's headband.

Andrea was at my mom's and was not available for pictures so I had to  model her headband :P
The felt owl, attached to the headband.
I have several embellishments for different projects where I used Velcro... like these pearl bows for my shoes:


I don't have the shoes anymore but I kept the pearl bows since they can be used on some clips. The bows are attached to the shoes using Velcro too, so they can also be used on the headband :)

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Crochet Project: Ruffled Flower

Another flower, this time I made this for me. 


I bought some white acrylic yarn from the mall and wanted to try making booties after I downloaded a pattern on Ravelry. However, I didn't think this type of yarn will be good for any baby so I scrapped that idea and tried to make a flower for me instead.

I didn't use a pattern for this one. I just made a circle and then to make it ruffle, I just put 3 or 4 DC on each DC stitch on the previous row. The scalloped edges was something I tried to figure out on my own too. I think I did one SC and HDC on one DC on the previous row.. and then one HDC and one SC on the next DC on the previous row.


I then sewed on pearl beads and Swarovski crystals at the center, glued a piece of felt at the back and a piece of Velcro. The pin or clip can be attached to the flower using Velcro. I'll try to make another one and write down the pattern so I can share here.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Tiny Blooms Hairclips

Since I made my pink rosettes clip, I've been using it a lot since it goes so well with my wavy hair. I decided I needed more colors so I made some more.

I prepared a short tutorial on how to make them.

You will need:

Materials to make the clip with the white flowers.

  • A hair clip
  • A small felt circle (around 1 inch in diameter)
  • Your flowers (you can use rolled rosettes or cut flowers from a piece of lace/trim like the one in my photo)
  • Green satin ribbon (0.25 inches wide)
  • Glue gun
Step 1: Cut 3 1.5 inch strips of satin ribbon. Fold in the middle, overlapping the 2 right sides (see photo below). Secure both ends with glue gun. Repeat for all 3 strips.

Step 2: Glue the 3 strips of green ribbon on the felt circle.

Step 3. Glue your flowers on to the felt circle. You can use rosettes or flowers cut from lace trim (like the white one, and then I added small pearls to the center of each flower).

Step 4. Glue the felt circle to the clip.

Detail of the white flower clip.
I think I need these clips in more colors. I love them!

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

All Things Pink: Shoes, Clip, and Bird's Nest Necklace

I had a post for today drafted last Monday and ready for posting but I decided to scrap it and write another one to add a few things. From my blog title, you would guess that I love pink. I do! But for some reason, I don't wear a lot of pink. Yesterday... I decided to pass by the mall before going home. And guess what I found??? The perfect pair of pale pink peep-toes!

I haven't worn high heels since I got pregnant in 2009. And after that... high heels are just crazy high! What's with the 4? 5? 6? inch heels anyway? Do shoe designers have a thing against walking? Anyway, I love peep-toes and the heels on this baby are only are only about 3-inches high. They're quite comfortable too.

And when you find a good thing, you know what you should do? Buy it in every color available!
Nope, I didn't wear it like this :) Just showing you the other color.
The lady at the store said this also came in black... only when they checked, they don't have it my size anymore :( If I have these shoes in black, silver, gold and red... I can live in them forever! And I would probably buy 2 pairs of every color so I'd have a spare. These are totally my style!

I wanted to wear the pink one today. I decided to whip up a hair clip real quick before I left for work to match my pink shoes.
I saw something like this at Papemelroti and have been considering just buying one from them since they weren't expensive... but I think about all those ribbons, glue stick and clips I have at home and what the heck. Let's make life a little harder and just make one, right? I still just might buy other colors from them later. I really like this clip. It goes so well with my wavy hair.

And the last thing on my plate today... I'm also wearing it in the photo above... the bird's nest necklace. I've been seeing a lot of these on other blogs but wasn't really thinking I was going to make one. But... I've been following Amy at One Artsy Mama for a couple of months now and she recently discovered the joys of jewelry making. I remember, when I first started, it was addicting. But through time, and since I am concentrating more on learning how to sew, my interest waned. But reading Amy's posts... her enthusiasm is viral! You can't help but catch it. She made this pretty bird's nest on her first attempt at making jewelry:
Pretty isn't it?
And since then, I've been thinking of giving it a try. So I looked for tutorials online and found one I liked at Can't Stop Making Things. Last Monday, before I left for work, I decided to try it and here's what I have:

You know how some people say "This looks better in person" about some thing in photos? Well, this is just the opposite. I can honestly say that my bird's nest looks much better in the photo! ;) You can't see it from the photo but the nest is just a little lopsided. I only put one 'egg' in the nest for the one pretty little egg in my nest: Andrea. the nest looks a tad empty after I was done but since I wired the egg in there, it was a little difficult to add more. So one egg it is.

I want to make one for my sister too so we'll see if I get any better at it. If you're not into DIY or do not have the patience for it (because trust me, this requires patience with a capital 'P'), Amy set up an Etsy shop where she sells these pretty nests. I think she also customizes the color and number of eggs you want. She even made these into earrings and rings.

I am linking up to the following link parties:
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Monday, May 9, 2011

Mother's Day (Last Minute) Projects

Aaarrrggghh!! I'm having issues with Blogger. I can not post anything using their editor so I'm doing this via email. I'm not even sure how the photos will appear on my post (if they will appear at all). (Edited 05/09/2011 Evening, At Home: I went back to using the old editor and I can finally edit! This is such a hassle though.)

Anyway... Andrea and I got the chance for a little Mommy-and-Baby bonding time a day early for Mothers Day. Last Saturday, Daddy had to attend a meeting and the Nanny went out so Andrea and I were left at home. I had planned to stay there all day but it was HOT! Like I-almost-fainted-from-the-heat HOT! The only areas in our house with airconditioning are the bedrooms so we tried to hole up in there all day... but well... it got a little boring. So I packed Andrea's stuff, hailed a cab, and off to the mall we went. And I took Andrea to the kiddie salon to get her first hai
rcut!

The seats are small cars which Andrea loved... and there was a tv screen and DVD player in front of each seat. I requested them to play Dora the Explorer to keep Andrea occupied. And while the stylist cut and blow dried her hair (yes... they blow dried her hair!!), Andrea just sat there quietly, playing and watching TV. Good girl! We also get a "First Haircut" Certificate with a Before and After photo and a lock of hair which I can claim after 2 weeks. When Daddy saw her later that evening when he came to pick us up... he didn't mind so much *wink*.

So yesterday was Mother's Day... and when I went downstairs to get breakfast, I heard the pitter-patter sound of rain! YES!! It rained! (Sorry SUMMER, I still love you but you just get so intense sometimes). And then... we were hit with a signal number 1 typhoon later in the afternoon. But anyway... while the rest of my country was glued to the TV to watch Manny Pacquiao's fight, I was holed up in my craft room busy finishing my Mother's Day gift for my mom.

I bought the shirt from Mosssimo and just added a Satin and Tulle Flower pin. I remember a few months ago, my mom asked me to find a black, sleeveless top she can use with her blazers. I didn't find one at the time so now... I hope she still wants one.

With little time left before we had to leave the house to go to my grandmother's, I decided to make matching headbands for me and Andrea. I like mommy-and-daughter matching, have you noticed?

We couldn't get Andrea to stay still to take a nice photo *sigh*.

There, you can see the headband more. I made the headband by sewing black elastic to a strip of satin ribbon, and then I made 3 rolled flowers for each of our headbands using cream-colored satin ribbon. The flowers are attached to the headband using clips so they can be removed.

Here's another shot of my cutie. If it weren't for her, I won't be celebrating Mother's Day :)


To all the moms out there... Happy Mother's Day! (sorry, my greeting is a day late)


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Friday, April 29, 2011

Satin and Tulle Flower Tutorial

Last March, I posted about these flower clips I made:

Black Satin and Red Tulle

Gold Satin Ribbon and Cream Tulle
I wasn't able to prepare a tutorial then and to pepare one, I needed to make another clip. So I did (more than a month after, sorry about that). I'm meeting some girl friends from college later tonight and 2 of them have daughters around Andrea's age.

Anyway, for this clip, you will need:
I wasn't trying to be artistic with this shot... I was just trying to find the best lighting where you can see the cream tulle in the photo ;)
  • 1.5 yards of satin ribbon
  • 2 strips of tulle, around 1/4 inch wider than the satin ribbon, 1.5 yards
  • A piece of felt , cut into a circle, 2 inches in diameter (not pictured above) 
  • Needle and thread
  • Clip
  • Glue gun
Step 1: Singe the edges of your satin ribbon to prevent fraying.

Step 2: Layer your satin ribbon and 2 strips of tulle into one strip. Position on to the felt and place a few stitches to keep it in place.

Step 3: Fold your strip of ribbon and tulle to make a pleat and secure the fold/pleat with a couple of stitches.

Step 4: Continue making folds/pleats with your strip of ribbon and tulle around the edge of the circle felt, securing each fold with a few stitches.

Step 5: After making a complete circle, continue folding/pleating the satin ribbon and tulle to make a smaller circle.






Step 6: Continue folding and pleating to make smaller circles until the free space at the center becomes too small to add another layer. Cut off any excess ribbon and tulle and singe the edge of the ribbon to prevent fraying. The fold the edge of the ribbon and tulle inward to hide it and secure with a couple of stitches.

See? from the photo, you can't see the edge of the ribbon and tulle because it is folded inward.
Step 7: Using your glue gun, glue a button or other embellishment at the center. I used pearl beads for mine.

Step 8: Before you add your clip to the back of the flower, you can cut another circle of felt to hide the stitches. Sometimes I do...sometimes I don't (when my stitches are even and pretty :). Anyway, you can glue your clip or pin at the back.

A pretty pink bow for a pretty little girl.
I did say I have 2 friends with little girls right? So I made another one... I used a wider strip of satin ribbon this time, and no tulle.
A pretty pink satin bow for another pretty little girl.
The process is the same only for the center, instead of sewing the edge of the satin ribbon inward, I twisted it into a circle and used hot glue to secure it. It became the 'nest' for the big pearl bead I glued to the center.

My other friend has a little boy, and I initially wanted to make a bow tie for him like this Li'l Mister Bow Tie from Delia Creates. I had the the perfect fabric for it too... but I didn't have the time to make one (a little busy this week and Andrea has been staying up late so no free time in the evening) so he's getting a toy instead.

I can't wait to see my friends! It's been years since our little group was complete. The last was before any of us were married I think. And now... we all have kids! And this will probably be the last in a long time since one of them is moving to Dubai in June :-/ Anyway, last post for the week for me. Hope you all have a great weekend!

I am linking up to the following link parties:
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Simple Shirt Refashion Project - Reloaded!

I initially posted this project last February. But I added a little something to the shirt which I so looove so I decided to share again :)

On a previous post about the Valentine shirts, I mentioned that I got the idea from Modcloth. I surfed around that site for a while and found quite a few more ideas.

I like this one too:
ModCloth - Lacy-and-JoJo Top
I have a black v-neck shirt from Old Navy:
And then I went to the mall for some lace. The store I checked didn't have lace as wide as the one used on the ModCloth shirt so I had to settle for something narrower. And since my lace was narrower and a little stiff... I was afraid it would stick up if I ruffle too much so I just made tiny pleats as I sewed it on along the neckline of my shirt.

My finished product:
Since I don't wear sleeveless tops much, I kept the sleeves on the shirt. A far cry from what I initially wanted but this turned out nice :) And very easy to do too! Took about 15 minutes of sewing time.

Edited 03/09/2011
I haven't worn this shirt yet since I posted it but today... I decided to wear it and added a few fabric flower brooches along the neckline as well:
I love how it looks! So feminine and soooo... a little out of place here in my office but I think they are used to me by now, haha! Happy Wednesday!

I am linking up to the following link parties:
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Weekend Wedding and Satin-and-Tulle Flower Clips

I didn't get to do much crafting (or much of anything!) last weekend, because we attended a wedding. A classmate from high school had her church wedding in the province where I grew up. It was a 3-hour drive just to get there, so we went Friday night and stayed with my dad for the night. Tiring as it was, it was all worth it. Wanna know why?

Because...
Flower girl again! She's so pretty, and so well-behaved and she walked down the aisle (with a little help from mommy) with no fuss. Super proud mommy moment! :) That's my hand holding hers. I had to crop myself out of the photo because I was smiling so much.

Anyway... here's me before the ceremony started:
Notice the clip? I made it Thursday night to match the dress I wore for the wedding. I didn't get to take a proper picture of it because...

Here's a better view of the flower clip (minus one pearl bead, tsk tsk tsk), as worn by Andrea.
...Andrea wore it on Sunday to go to the mall and visit my family at my mom's afterward. My sister saw it and laid claim to it... hounding Andrea the entire time, trying to snatch the clip from her head. Andrea defended it well by screaming at my sister every time she tried to reach for it. But since my sister wanted it so much, I decided to give it to her anyway.

But Andrea likes big flower hair clips lately. When she sees one lying around the house, she would take it and try to put it on her hair by herself. So cute! She can't do it herself yet though. Anyway, so I made this one for her instead:
I'm not as happy with it as the first one so I will probably make another one soon and share the tutorial with you all. Stay tuned!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Dainty Fabric Flower

My sister is into large fabric flowers lately to dress up the usual pony tail. I've been making them for her but last weekend, I was stuck with no new idea. I have tried all the tutorials on fabric flowers that I like. So I decided to 'wing' it and this is what I ended up with:

Not bad huh?
I used a combination of techniques I learned from making other fabric flowers. For this flower I used:
- 1 strip of lining fabric with beige damask print, 2.5 inches wide, and around 12 inches long
- 1 strip of the same fabric, 1.5 inches wide and 8 inches 10 inches long
- button for the flower center
- a felt circle in a coordinating color, 2 inches in diameter
- needle and thread
- glue gun

Click the photo to view a bigger version of the image.

Step 1. Take your 2.5 inches strip of fabric.
Step 2. Fold your fabric into 1.5 inch wide rectangles. You can get around 8 folds using the a 12 inch length of fabric
Step 3. Cut the folded fabric into a petal shape. I didn't use a pattern. You should get around 8 separate petals.
Step 4. Singe the edges of each petal. Make sure that the fabric curls toward the wrong side of the fabric.

Repeat Steps 1 - 4 using the 1.5 inch strip of fabric. After this, you should have a stack of big petal shapes and small petal shapes.

Step 5. Take one of the bigger petals and sew a gathering stitch at the bottom. Then take another petal and do this for all big petals until you have around 7 or 8 petals stitched (I used 7 for mine.. but after I finished, I think I would have preferred it with 8).
Step 6. Pull the thread to gather petals and then tie both ends of the thread together to form a flower.
Step 7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for the smaller petals. Glue the small flower on top of the bigger flower using hot glue and then attach the button to the center.
Step 8. Attach the felt circle to the back of the bigger flower using hot glue.

And you're done :) You can attach a pin or a clip at the back. Since my sister will be using this for her hair, I used a clip. No picture of her wearing it yet because I am just sending it to her today.

I hope you all had a great weekend! And now... it's the start of a brand new (and potentially tiring) week for me.

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