| Organza Flower Tutorial |
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| Editor: Alicia Thommas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday, 10 March 2010 03:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Flowers are the RAGE these days. Wear them in your hair, on your wrist, a jacket or a coat, on a velveteen ribbon around your waist... or sew several to a pillow, fill a bowl, upscale a gift. If you're planning a wedding, these airy flowers add an etherial, romantic touch wherever you use them. They can be rather expensive to buy, but are downright cheap to make. And with just a little practice you can turn out a dozen of these beauties in one afternoon.
I've always enjoyed melting things, and these flowers give me a legitimate reason to light a candle and melt some fabric. Because, that's really all you do to make these flowers. Synthetic fabrics will melt when held near a flame. They will also ignite if you put them too close, so before you get started, look for a draft-free spot away from anything flammable where you can focus on what you're doing (without helpful kiddos or pets). Fabric and Other Supplies
Getting Started
Making the Flower
Hints and TipsIf you want to attach your flower to a barrette or a headband, for example, you can sew your flower to a piece of felt that can in turn be sewn onto the top of a barrette or to headband.
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peggyann
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... these posies are beautiful. For a wedding, they would make some beautiful embellishments for tables, swags.... Years ago when I made alot of rubberstamping cards, I had glued sheer ribbon to the front of a wedding card, and to hurry up the drying of the glue I turned on my heat embossing tool. and the sheer ribbon shrank up. I'm thinking that the heat gun would work on the organza in this instance, and one might have a little more control over the process? Worth a try. |
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Liz Johnson, Editor, Sew4Home
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... Hi peggyann .... heat guns can have really concentrated high heat. So, be a little careful. We went with the votive flame because it's a slow heat. If you use the heat gun, you might want to keep the organza father away and play around with distance and time to get the proper melt. That said, you're probably right about a bit more control. Thanks. |
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killie
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... I have tried several times to download the flower template but nothing appears on my screen even after 5mins or more (went out to the letterbox ,brought in the washing loaded the dishwasher ).Yes the printer was turned on.What am I doing wrong ? |
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Liz Johnson, Editor, Sew4Home
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... Both .pdf downloads have been tested and both seem to still be working just dandy. Please try again. |
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kmeghan
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... I've made about 3 of these today and wore on on a jacket to an event this evening.. got tons of compliments! I teach preschool, and I'm going to make some for the mothers of the kids in my class for mother's day. And one for my mom too! |
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Liz Johnson, Editor, Sew4Home
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... Thanks, kmeghan, so good to hear about your successful results. GREAT idea for Mother's Day. |
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Sharee
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... Hi, I am a beginner and don't know much about fabrics. I just bought some organza and satin and nylon fabrics to try your technique and they worked beautifully :-) ...My problem is with finding synthetic fabics (the ones I found were after days of searching), most of the time I don't even understand the names of the fabrics I pick up... Are there any other fabrics you recommend? Or maybe even a good website where I can buy them? (I live in Puerto Rico and my options here are limited) Thanks! So far what I've done looks fabulous!! Do you have any other project ideas?? ... Can't wait to hear from you! ;-) |
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Liz Johnson, Editor, Sew4Home
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... Hi Sharee -- we are so happy you found a project you loved and it turned out great! There are many online fabric sources, many of which offer shipping to Puerto Rico. You could try fabric.com or hancockfabrics.com or joann.com as starting places. They are most likely to have larger online selections of the synthetic fabrics you are looking for. Also, you could just try searching on line for the fabric you want, like "organza for sale" for example. In terms of other project ideas? We have a site FULL of great ideas ... browse around and see what strikes you. If you are wondering about ways to use these particular flowers -- we've used them on a pillow and have heard from other visitors who made them to put on headbands, gift bags and clothing. Have fun! |
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There are many online fabric sources, many of which offer shipping to Puerto Rico. You could try fabric.com or hancockfabrics.com or joann.com as starting places. They are most likely to have larger online selections of the synthetic fabrics you are looking for. Also, you could just try searching on line for the fabric you want, like "organza for sale" for example. 
