Monday, November 14, 2011

Tutorial: No sew frayed rosettes



You can make this featured a no sew craft project which you can enjoy making for your little one. Or, if your little girl can handle scissors and pins, take this opportunity to bond by making frayed rosettes together. You are only limited by your imagination as to its application. Others have sewed this on dresses and handbags while some opted to decorate this on little girls' headbands.
I have modified the frayed rosettes posted by SisBoom by gluing the fabric together with the aid of a glue gun. It makes for a more durable frayed rosette. I also skipped the felt paper because it came off even though I have securely glued it on. What you can do instead is to stick the frayed rosette directly to the material. In my case, since I made a headband for Caitlin, I glued it directly to the black garter.
I also mentioned that this is a no sew craft but if you want to make a headband too, you may consider sewing in Velcro at the ends so you can adjust it as your baby's head grows.
Happy crafting!
Cut.

Tear.

Your fabric.

Pin.

Glue the fabric together as you loosely wrap it around the cardboard for easy sliding.

Slide.

Roll and glue.

Done.

Then pose.

Pose.

Pose.

And post.

- Mommy Smiley





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