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DIY Fabric Flowers - Upcycle Your Fabric Leftovers Into a Beautiful Flower
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About DIY Fabric Flowers - Upcycle Your Fabric Leftovers Into a Beautiful Flower
Introduction
Tools You Need
Do the Pattern
Cut the Fabric
Emboss the Fabric
Create the Flower
Ways to Use the Flower
Final Thoughts
What You Will Learn?
- The class shows you how to make flowers in different sizes and shapes from fabric..
- Sometimes your look / outfit only becomes complete with a small accessory - a fabric flower, for example, which can be minimalistic, colorful, large, small or romantic. You can wear them in your hair or on your dress..
- Or does your favorite blouse has a stain that cannot be removed - pin a little flower on it and you can continue wearing it..
- Or you would like to pack a gift personally and still need a little decoration idea – use a flower!.
- Or you have a lot of fabric leftovers and wonder what you can do with them, because throwing them away is too bad, but upcycling is important and sustainable – let's make flowers!.
- I will show you how you can make a beautiful, individual fabric flower without any previous knowledge..
- I have been designing and manufacturing wedding and evening dresses and accessories for 15 years. In the beginning I tried different techniques to make flowers. I fell in love with a technique that offers a lot of variations, I will introduce this procedure to you..
- In this class you'll learn:.
- -how to do a pattern.
- -a test to find out the composition of your fabric (natural or synthetic).
- -how to cut out the petals.
- -how to give our fabric a structure.
- -ways to use the flower.
- -to create a flower.
- I will use these materials:.
- fabric, scissors, paper, pencil, needle, thread, pins, cup, starch (spray starch or potato or corn starch).