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Monday, July 9, 2012

DIY Fabric Rosettes

So a while back I found this awesome scarf at a yard sale. I loved the vibrant colors and the texture of it, but I just didn't know what to do with it. One thing you should know about me is that I love hair flowers; I can't recall the last time I did not have some sort of flower on my hair. Going back to the colorful scarf... I finally gathered up some scissors, hot glue, and courage and decided to cut it in three pieces and make some rosettes out of it to make a headband. I have to be honest, I had never made rosettes before so I was a bit nervous, but I'm glad I took on the challenge because they came out so cute!

Materials:  
Fabric (1-2 inch wide by 12 inch long)
Hot Glue Gun
Hot Glue Sticks
Hard Felt (optional) 

Step 1: Roll With It: grab a corner of your fabric and begin to roll it. I find that rolling it upwards worked best for me. You want to keep rolling it tightly until it begins to want to twist into a little ball all by itself.
Step 2: Budding In: Continue to grab the corner of your fabric and roll around it tightly to form a firm little bud. Remember to continue to twist your fabric while you roll around the center.
It should look something like this:
 Step 3: Keep It Together: Apply a dab of hot glue throughout your flower to secure it in place. I found that securing the tail of the fabric between my index and middle finger allowed me to apply the hot glue more precisely and without accidents. 

 Step 4: Keep on Rollin': Make sure you continue to roll and twist tightly until you achieve your desired length or reach the end of your fabric. Just keep wrapping it in circles.


 Step 5: Finish Up: I left a little tail at the end of my rosette to give it a little leaf, but you can just keep going and hot glue the last bit of it to the bottom if you like yours to look a bit more clean.
 I made three of these babies in different sizes for my headband. 
  
This is optional, but if you want to have the back side a bit more finished, you can trace your rosette on some hard felt and create a back for it. It makes it easier to attach a pin, headband, etc. to it.
  
 I'm really happy with the way these turned out and I can't wait to get a headband to attach them to. Enjoy!

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Howdy! This is my very first blog and I'm excited to share my creations with you. I'm recently engaged so most of my upcoming projects are going to be wedding related, however, bear with me; I promise I'll try to throw in a bit of everything. My blog will consist of sewing projects, crafts, recipes, occasional gardening, funny stories, tips, and miscellaneous ideas. Feel free to browse and make suggestions. Toodles!