gallery of words ([info]gallery) wrote in [info]craftgrrl,
@ 2005-05-31 01:59:00
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tutorial (requested)



WHAT YOU'LL NEED
Atleast eight squares of fabric. Their size is completely up to you (and really how many squares you want to use), depending on how large you want your flowerpetals to be, and how many you want there to be. Also, a hotglue gun and scissors (sewing machine optional)



1) take one piece of cloth and lay it flat. Four corners. Take the bottom right corner and fold it so that it touches the top left. (it should be in the shape of a triangle now)



2)Now take the bottom left corner, and fold it to touch the top right. (it should look like one of those paper footballs now)



3) Turn the folded square over now until you have this part facing forward



4) This is the only difficult part to explain, and it's difficult only because it's hard to describe what to do, so this is the picture of what the next step will do (the pretty-much done petal). Take the back point and push it between the two folds, until it becomes the third and center fold.



5) Now this is your petal, and will be the process you use for every square of cloth. Turning it into an actual flower has varied steps. What I do is take a pin and pin the material just above where I plan to cut the scruffy bottom off, and then clip the bottom and the back (the back pokes out too far without clipping)This is the normal look of the petal from the back after I have clipped it down.



6) You may choose to sew each petal at it's pinned point for more stability, I usually do. For now lets just be sloppy and superglue everything together (you will still be glueing them together even if you sew each petal), so we're just skipping the sewing part which isn't neccessary). How you glue the petals will be how they are arranged and the look of the flower. This is just a demonstration with a few petals, but I usually use about six to eight petals. For hair ornament sized flowers, any more would be too bunched. Here I have superglued two petals together, across from each other. Be careful with the glue and only use it in the center, as you will be hiding that part with a button or whatever you wan thte center of your flower to be.



7) Fluff your petals out ( how you fluff them determines what shape they have and what sort of flower it will be seen as)



8) attach your other petals with superglue. I usually just dab some on the bottom of each petal, so that it catches all three folds and holds them together, then press each against the center.



9) superglue something over the center, a button or fakeflower fixtures - whatever have you.



10) do whatever you want! I like to buy fakeflower bunches from the dollar store, and cut off one branch, then superglue the flowers randomly into the premade bouquet, and attach to chopsticks/hairsticks for something pretty to put in my hair :)

I just began doing these yesterday, and these are my first two products!

See how easy? and we will all no-doubt get better with time and practice :) let me know if this was confusing and I'll try to explain it better, my first tutorial ever! I;d love to see what you make :)!


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[info]soymexicana
2005-06-02 07:40 am UTC (link)
oooh i know what i'm gonna be making this weekend :D

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[info]wingles
2005-06-02 10:22 am UTC (link)
Thankyou for the detailed instructions! The basic idea is so simple, sort of like origami, but it has a lot of variety.

It just occurred to me, that if one doesn't have the sort of fabric you used here, and is forced to use material that can't be clipped without securing the cut line (like cotton or something), there's another way of folding the back. Instead of bringing the 'spine' between the two folds (as you do in stage 4), mark two symmetric points on either side of the spine and bring these between the two folds instead. Or, the spine aswell! It gives a different shape petal, and instead of having to cut off at the back, you get a sort of 'tail' that you can safely cut, because that cut line will then be secured with the glue, used to attach the petals together. Did anyone understand what I tried to explain? I wish I had a camera, so I could use images.
As I said, this idea can be varied in so many ways, this is just one.

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[info]gallery
2005-06-02 10:40 am UTC (link)
I'm trying to imagine how to do what youre talking about (im so bad at anything without images! XD) but I want to try it in the morning, because im already very bored with this one petal shape XD

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[info]wingles
2005-06-03 10:07 am UTC (link)
I wish I had a camera so I could show you... but I'm sure you'll figure it out once you play with your fabric squares a little. There are several variations that can be done in stage four, I think.

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[info]pmthreads
2005-06-02 01:19 pm UTC (link)
I was wondering about cutting off the back as well ~ I pretty much only work with cotton calicos around here! I understood it fine (but then again I've done a lot of origami!) Thanks for explaining it ;)

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[info]wingles
2005-06-03 10:10 am UTC (link)
Whee! Someone understood my instructions :D It is really hard explaining someting like that without images.
I like origami too, I made my own variaton of an origami box the other day. The basic instruction was for a box lid, but I added squares to it so that the one piece of paper makes the box and the hinged lid. It still needs a little improvement, to look more neat and tidy, maybe. But it was fun.

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[info]lolla
2005-06-30 02:25 am UTC (link)
i know i am kinda late...but there is another way to secure the fabric from fraying... and its called Fray Check. :) its a solution, you can apply to the cuts and it kinda seals them and they don't fray anymore and you can also wash it and it stays. :) (in case you didn't know fray check, hehee)

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[info]sushiq
2005-06-02 12:21 pm UTC (link)
Thanks for posting. This should go in the memories maybe. :)

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[info]amburr
2005-06-02 12:52 pm UTC (link)
thank you so much for posting this!! I can't wait to start making my own!

xox.

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[info]weddedblog
2005-06-02 01:28 pm UTC (link)
Just for anyone interested, my tutorial on craftster (which was also posted here a while back) has a slightly different petal style (pointy and a little more ornate)
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=24944.0

and Spillyjane did a tutorial addendum for rounded petals which even different from yours.
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?board=14;topic=25125.5

So much variety in folded flowers!

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[info]gallery
2005-06-02 08:04 pm UTC (link)
Oh, I love your tutorial. So you dont cut thte back of your flowers, you just fold them in?

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[info]weddedblog
2005-06-03 02:48 am UTC (link)
Oh, good, I'm glad you like it! Nope, I don't cut them, mine are folded to make a "double layer" on each side of the petal. This makes it a little more pointy and ornate.

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[info]daydreamdancer
2005-06-02 01:28 pm UTC (link)
those are reallllly cute!

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[info]aiar
2005-06-02 02:35 pm UTC (link)
Thank. You.
This is the best tutorial I have seen so far for kanzashi. Very clear and concise.

*into my memories it goes*

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[info]sharmelon
2005-06-02 03:12 pm UTC (link)
thanks so much for this tutorial!
i've been eyeing these flowers for a while now since their posting on craftgrrl, and i just love them so much! AND IT LOOKS SO SIMPLE!

this is going to my lj memories yayayay!

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[info]melodychild77
2005-06-02 03:12 pm UTC (link)
Oh hooray!! I have been wanting a tutorial but was afraid to ask because everyone and their mama already seemed to know how to make these. Thanks!!

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[info]goldilocks30
2005-06-02 03:14 pm UTC (link)
OH MY GOSH!!

Thank you so much!

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[info]parisstar
2005-06-02 06:06 pm UTC (link)
I think this is just one of those things I can't pick up on... cos I read all the tutorials on the links, then this one and another one from before... and I still don't get it.

*face desk*

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woohoo
[info]zreekee
2005-06-02 09:30 pm UTC (link)
can't wait to start decoratiing my house with these!!!!!

Thanx for the tutorial!!!

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[info]sunienites
2005-06-04 02:40 am UTC (link)
i think i'm an idiot because i STILL don't understand it! ugh.

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[info]sunienites
2005-06-04 04:01 am UTC (link)
okay, i got it. not that much of an idiot now. haha. just a little slow.

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[info]vaginastar
2005-06-04 07:58 am UTC (link)
i'm sooooo adding this to my memories.

THANK YOU.

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