this sweet little book is all about how to make a whole assortment of flowers (and snowflakes) by needle felting wool. it shows how to use different basic shapes, create these shapes by needle felting, and then attach the pieces together to get a specific flower. the different flower varieties are made from different shaped petals, for which the patterns are included.
Here will be tutorials for two different styles of flower. I have written them so that they can easily be followed (hopefully) by someone with little or no felting experience. Experienced felters will get the idea just from the pictures and a quick scim over the instructions :) The first tutorial is for flowers with a stem You will need: · Merino wool tops/roving - green for the stem + 2 flower colours · Silk fibre - I used sari silk fibre · Bubble wrap · Elastic bands, or pieces of tights/pantyhose legs to use as ties · Beads - optional · Brooch backs - optional · A towel · Soap and/or washing up liquid · Warm water · Scissors · Thin plastic, cut from a carrier bag or similar - size 10” x 10” (25cm x 25cm) For sprinkling water onto the wool fibre I have a special tool with a water sprinkler, simply because I do a LOT of felting. You can use a plastic pop bottle, or small milk carton with a couple of holes poked in the lid, to sprinkle water. Or you can scatter it with a spoon, or drip it off your fingers. 1. Place the towel on to your work surface. Fold your bubble wrap in half with the bubbles on the inside and place it on top of the towel, now open the bubble wrap (you will need to fold it back over the flower in a moment so please don’t move it). 2. Decide what length you want the stem to be. Remember it will shrink! Break off a suitable length of green fibre. You don't want it too thin or too thick.. I find that when using merino tops if I separate them along the length into two equal pieces they are just right. 3. Fill a jug or mug with very warm water and add washing up liquid to it. No more than ½ a teaspoon per pint of water. Alternatively put your bar of soap in the warm water and leave till it goes cloudy. 4. Carefully place the green fibre into the soapy water - keeping about 3” at one end completely dry! 5. As you take the fibre back out of the water you must be careful it doesn’t separate due to the weight of the water. Hold the fluffy end in one hand, position the other hand about an inch from the surface of the water and gently draw the fibre between the fingers of that hand to remove some of the water. We want it wet, but not soaked. 6. Once the fibre is out of the water dry your hands. Lay the stem over the palm of one hand so the fluffy end is just hanging over, place the other hand on top and gently roll the stem between the palms of your hands 20 times increasing pressure as you go. Now move along to the next bit of stem and repeat the process, do this all the way along – be sure to keep the fluffy end dry. 7. Continue rolling between your palms like this until the stem is firm - if you have a small rush mat / sushi mat, rolling the stem in them works very well. 8. Take the piece of thin plastic and cut a hole in the centre just big enough for the stem to go through. Pass the stem through the plastic until the plastic is right behind the fluffy end, now lay it down on the bubble wrap so the stem is underneath the plastic and the fluffy end is on top. Now spread that fluffy end out so it radiates out from the stem in a circle. This will root into the base of the flower – when you place the petals make sure to centre them where the stems is. 9. Decide which of the colours will be the base colour of your flower (this will be col.1). Hold the fibre approx. 6” (15cm) from the end with one hand. With your other hand gently grasp the tips of the fibre and pull. Keep pulling steadily until the fibres you are holding have detached from the rest. 10. Pinch the tips at one end of the tuft together and place the pinched end right over the stem (at the centre of the green fluff circle). 11. Pull another tuft of fibre, pinch the end and position next to the first, touching but not overlapping. Repeat this process until you have a continuous circle of petals. 12. Take your second petal colour (this will be col.2) and pinching between thumb and forefinger pull a small tuft of fibre. Again pinch the tips at one end and place them in the centre of the circle, this tuft should lie over the join of the previous petals – repeat all the way around. 13. From col. 1 pull a small tuft, gently tease it apart sideways, so it spreads out and is more wispy than the others – do not pinch the end. Place tuft on the outside edge of the circle, on top of the previous tufts. These tufts will not reach the centre of the flower, which is ok, we only want these on the outside edge of the petals. Continue placing all the way round the circle. 14. Take col. 2, pull a small tuft and tease it gently apart so it is wispy, lightly pinch one end and place the pinched end in the centre of the flower. Repeat all the way around (should only take 2, maybe 3 tufts). 15. Pull out some sari silk fibre and chop it into short lengths with your scissors. Sprinkle the silk over the top of the flower, I like to place a dark colour, often green, in the centre. 16. Sprinkle warm soapy water onto the flower, starting in the centre and working your way outwards. You want it to be thoroughly wet, but not swimming. 17. Fold the bubble wrap back over the top of the flower and gently press down to ensure the flower is evenly soaked. 18. Sprinkle some water onto the bubble wrap and get your palms soapy. Gently smooth the bubble wrap over the flower making sure there are no air pockets. Now start rubbing your hands in small gentle circles, you need to thoroughly rub every part of the flower – this should take about 2 minutes. 19. Pull the bubble wrap back and carefully straighten the flower up if necessary. If you have wayward fibres sticking out from the edges carefully fold them back over the flower petals. 20. Put the bubble wrap back over the top and turn it over (so you are looking at the other side of the flower through the bubble wrap. 21. Repeat step 19 and 20. 22. Still keeping the flower sandwiched in between the bubble wrap, with the stem coming out at one side. Starting at the edge closest to you roll the bubble wrap up, roll it all the way up and secure with elastic bands. 23. Positioning your hands over the place where the flower is gently roll back and forth (like rolling pastry) 50 times. It may help to wrap the bubble roll inside the towel to roll it. Pressure and movement create friction and heat which cause the wool fibres to felt, and shrink in the direction that you are rolling. 24. Unroll, straighten the flower if necessary (without repositioning it). Cover it back up. 25. Rotate the bubble wrap sandwich 90® to the left, reposition the stem so that it still comes out at the side. Again working from the edge closest to you roll it up and secure. Roll a little more firmly this time – another 50 rolls. 26. Repeat steps 25 & 26 until you have worked all four edges. 27. Turn the flower over and repeat the rolling process until you have worked all four edges again. 28. The flower should be pretty well felted by now. It is time to shape it! Hold the stem gently in one hand, now pull the stem until the head of the flower is in the palm of your hand. Roll back and forth between your hands 20 times, and throw it HARD onto the work surface (this shocks the fibres and speeds up the final felting stage). Straighten flower, gently stretching the petals sideways as you go. By doing this you will get a nice ruffled, rippling flower. 29. Hold the stem in one hand and again pull until the head of the flower is in the palm of your hand held in a light fist. Gently using a finger from the other hand - poke the petals down into the centre. Now roll it between your hands like you are making a clay ball – roll it 20 times then throw it down onto the work surface a couple of times. Unroll the flower and use your fingers to massage and stretch the petals into the shape you want them to be. 30. Repeat step 28 applying most pressure at the base of the flower, repeating step 29 one more time. After each repeat stretch the petals into shape! The flower should feel sturdy and well felted, and you are hopefully happy with the shape. 31. Rinse thoroughly. Alternating between hot and cold water for the rinses will harden the felt even more. Squeeze out excess water. 32. Manipulate the petals into a pleasing position and leave to dry. Felt has ‘memory’ it will remember the shape that it dries in and stay that way. My daughter wearing one as a corsage You can make these long enough to wear as a necklace, belt or headband. Make them a little smaller and daintier and use as napkin rings - imagine how lovely they would be used at a Wedding Breakfast. Or make a short stem and stitch a brooch pin to the back to wear as a brooch. One Mothers Day I felted a bouquet of these (with very stiff stems) for both of our Moms.. they loved them :) Enjoy! Tutorial No.2 Flowers with Petals You will need: Merino wool fibre Sari silk fibre Bubble wrap Soap / washing up liquid Warm water Elastic bands / pieces cut from tights/panty hose legs to use as ties Beads Brooch back Towel Scissors For sprinkling water onto the wool fibre I have a special tool with a water sprinkler, simply because I do a LOT of felting. You can use a plastic pop bottle, or small milk carton with a couple of holes poked in the lid, to sprinkle water. Or you can scatter it with a spoon, or drip it off your fingers. 1. Place the towel on to your work surface. Fold your bubble wrap in half with the bubbles on the inside and place it on top of the towel, now open the bubble wrap (you will need to fold it back over the flower in a moment so please don’t move it). 2. Decide which of the colours will be the base colour of your flower. Hold the fibre approx. 6” (15cm) from the end with one hand. With your other hand gently grasp the tips of the fibre and pull. Keep pulling steadily until the fibres you are holding have detached from the rest. 3. Fold about one third of the tuft of fibre back on itself, and gently manipulate the fibres into a teardrop shape. This is your first petal; place it on the bubble wrap. The point of the teardrop will be at the centre of the flower so be sure to position it on the bubble wrap with room for the rest of your petals. 4. Repeat the previous step four more times. Now you have five petals, just touching in the centre. 5. Pick up the fibre in the colour you want to use for the centre of your flower. Again hold it 6” from the end, this time pinch some fibres between thumb and fore finger.. so you are drawing off a much smaller tuft. 6. These tufts will hold your petals together. Place a tuft across the centre of the flower so one end of the tuft is half way up one petal, crosses the centre of the flower and on to the opposite petal, where it will go about half way up. Do this for each petal. 7. Take your third colour and pull a small tuft (as in last step) use this wherever you wish to add a highlight to the petals. Use scissors to cut short pieces of fibre from the tuft if needed. 8. Pull out some sari silk fibre in which ever colour you fancy (I often use two or three colours, one for the petals and the others mostly in the centre). Use the scissors to chop short lengths and sprinkle on top of the flower. 9. Fill a jug or mug with very warm water and add washing up liquid to it. No more than ½ a teaspoon per pint of water. Alternatively put your bar of soap in the warm water and leave till it goes cloudy. 10. Sprinkle warm soapy water onto your flower. 11. Fold the bubble wrap back over the top of the flower and gently press down to ensure the flower is evenly soaked and there are no air pockets in between the fibre. 12. Sprinkle some water onto the bubble wrap and get your palms soapy. Gently smooth the bubble wrap over the flower making sure there are no air pockets. Now start rubbing your hands in small gentle circles, you need to thoroughly rub every part of the flower – this should take about 2 minutes. 13. Pull the bubble wrap back and carefully straighten the flower up. If the petals seem to be joining up use the scissors to cut between them – don’t go into the centre of the flower. 14. Put the bubble wrap back over the top and turn it over (so you are looking at the other side of the flower through the bubble wrap. 15. Repeat step 12 and 13. 16. Still keeping the flower sandwiched in between the bubble wrap. Starting at the edge closest to you roll the bubble wrap up, roll it all the way up and secure with elastic bands / ties. 17. Positioning your hands over the place where the flower is gently roll back and forth (like rolling pastry) 50 times. It may help to wrap the bubble roll inside the towel to roll it. 18. Pressure and movement create friction and heat which cause the wool fibres to felt, and shrink in the direction that you are rolling. 19. Unroll, straighten the flower if necessary (without moving it). Cover it back up. 20. Rotate the bubble wrap sandwich 90® to the left. Again working from the edge closest to you roll it up and secure. Roll a little more firmly this time – another 50 rolls. 21. Repeat steps 18 to 20 until you have worked all four edges. 22. Turn the flower over and repeat the rolling process until you have worked all four edges again. 23. The flower should be pretty well felted by now. It is time to shape it! Make a circle from the thumb and fore finger of one hand and place the flower over the top. Gently using a finger from the other hand - poke the flower centre down into the palm of your hand, then push the petals into the centre. Now roll it between your hands like you are making a clay ball – roll it 20 times then throw it, hard, down onto the work surface a couple of times (this shocks the fibres and speeds up the final stage). Unroll the flower and use your fingers to massage and stretch the petals into the shape you want them to be. 24. Position the flower over thumb and fore finger as in 23, poke the centre into the palm of your hand leaving the petals sticking out. Roll back and forth between your hands 20 times, paying particular attention to the centre of the flower. Again throw it onto the work surface a few times. Straighten flower, pull and massage the petals into shape. Repeat 23 and 24 until the flower feels sturdy and well felted, and you are happy with the shape. 25. Rinse thoroughly. Alternating between hot and cold water for the rinses will harden the felt even more. Squeeze out excess water. 26. Manipulate the petals into a pleasing position and leave to dry. Felt has ‘memory’ it will remember the shape that it dries in and stay that way. 1 layer of petals.. crumpled slightly to dry You can make one, two or three layers of petals. For multi layered flowers I like to crinkle the petals up more as in the above picture, this makes the flower more interesting and fuller rather than being flat. Finishing off: 1. Thread a fine needle (a fine beading needle is best for tiny seed beads) with complementary colour cotton, and tip the beads out into a saucer so you can see them easily. 2. I like to decide how my beads will look before I start sewing them on by popping pinches of beads into the centre of the flower, deciding roughly how many and where I want them to be. Then tip the beads back in the saucer and start sewing them on one at a time. 3. Finish off by sewing the brooch back on. TIP: The nice thing with multi layered petals is that you can easily hide the ugly part of the brooch pin! Make 2 small cuts through the bottom petal centre,positioned where the ends of the pin are and just big enough to push them through. Position the bar on the inside where it will be sandwiched between the petal layers, with just the operational parts of the pin sticking out the other side. NOTE: I sew the brooch back on, then assemble the petal layers and finally sew the beads on. I join all the layers while I am sewing the beads on.. you can do it separately if you prefer. You can make many different flowers from the same basic method. By using more or less layers and by changing petal shape. Once you have mastered the basic flower you may wish to try some variations.. A. Half way through the felting process carefully cut each petal in to two, only go half way down the petal. Finish off felting in the normal way and you will have pretty bifurcated petals. B. Instead of laying out five individual petals, lay them out so the edges are touching and allow them to felt together into a circle. Half way through the felting process cut into the petal leaving a 2cm circle at the centre which you do not cut into. Make cuts approx. 1cm apart all the way round the outside of the circle. Carry on felting as per usual and you will end up with a daisy like flower. A multi layered flower made up of these daisy type petals can be very interesting, especially when beaded. Have fun and experiment :)
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Handmade felt roses baby nursery mobile with crystals as water drops. Pearl accents, fishing wire creates a beautiful illusion. The ring is wrapped in ivory ribbon and there is a key ring on top to easily hang. This photos mobile is frost pink felt. Length is 36” from ceiling to bottom rose and it’s an 8” circumference. And because I feel obligated to say this: This is NOT a toy and should never be reachable by a child. Small pieces, and wire is dangerous. Any variation you want, as many colors as you want. message me and we will work together to build your mobile as you see it. Ask me to mail you a free color sample! Or you send me what you’re looking for and I’ll do my best to find a match. Nearly 200 color options!
Light flower scarf women gift with terracotta tulips made by hand felting technique . Wool necklace lariat is wrapped from an Italian wool of the extrafine class, decorated with viscose, silk fibers, neps and tulips of terracotta color. I use environmentally friendly materials for the manufacture of scarves - this is thin wool from New Zealand sheep breeds, curly shears of sheep, natural silk, viscose, bamboo fibers, nettle, ramie. All products are packed in recyclable cardboard boxes. Orange color tulips give a charm and extravagance to the necklace. Our textile necklace gorgeously suits to the evening dress, or to the coat. Felt flower bouquet -great felt accessory gift for women. This elegant necklace will be heating you during the cold autumn evening. Made of merino wool the green scarf is very soft, warm, and light which makes it comfortable to wear. Please pay attention, colors might vary due to computer monitor setting and lightening. MADE TO ORDER! 100% repeat is not possible! There will be a little different décor. The term of manufacturing is from 5 up to 14 days! SHIPPING: with a tracking ref number only to ensure it gets to you safely. I use environmentally friendly materials for the manufacture of scarves - this is thin wool from New Zealand sheep breeds, natural silk, viscose, ramie. All products are packed in recyclable cardboard boxes. CARE Wash delicately in warm soapy water. Iron with steam in a "Wool" mode. No scrubbing, no machine wash. Please pay attention, colors might vary due to computer monitor setting and lightening. Light flower scarf women gift Wool necklace lariat Felted scarf handmade with tulips Textile necklace Felt flower bouquet Felt flower bouquet charm necklace elegant necklace terracotta Christmas gift gift for her
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Keeping houseplants just got a lot easier! Create this stunning felt plant that never needs watering.
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Green nuno felted scarf wrap with pink tulips and felt flower brooch women made by hand felting technique . Wool shawl wrap cape is wrapped from an Italian wool of the extrafine class, decorated with viscose, silk fibers, neps and tulips of pink color. Blanket scarf can be worn on two sides, the first is more vivid, the other side muffled. Pink color tulips give a charm and extravagance to the palatine. Our felted clothing gorgeously suits to the evening dress, or to the coat. Wedding shawl Merino felt art great felt accessory gift for your wife or mother. length :165 cm(64.96")without tulips and leaves. width :63 cm(24.8") Please pay attention, colors might vary due to computer monitor setting and lightening. I use environmentally friendly materials for the manufacture of scarves - this is thin wool from New Zealand sheep breeds, natural silk, viscose, ramie. All products are packed in recyclable cardboard boxes. CARE Wash delicately in warm soapy water. Iron with steam in a "Wool" mode. No scrubbing, no machine wash. MADE TO ORDER! 100% repeat is not possible! There will be a little different décor. The term of manufacturing is from 5 up to 14 days! But I usually try to be quicker than that. SHIPPING: with a tracking ref number only to ensure it gets to you safely. More unique ideas: www.etsy.com/listing/616845723/green-felted-scarf-wrap-wool-scarf-women Thank you for visit my shop! Green nuno felted scarf wrap with felt flower brooch women Felted clothing Wool shawl wrap cape Blanket scarf Wedding shawl Merino felt art
Crete this stunning range of wool felt flowers, and arrange them on top of a hand stitched pin cushion base, using this easy to follow tutorial. Simple!
Enchanting Wool felt anemone flowers/bloom baby mobile perfect for lulling your baby to sleep into a world of dreams, magic, and imagination. Perfect addition to your nursery. It is lightweight and ready to hang. Nylon leaves ribbons makes it adjustable to desired length. It has alternating gold-trimmed flowers. This design is named after Baby Eleanor because her sweet mama custom design the color combos for her nursery. :) The mobile comes with 1 flower on the top that is not attached. Wood hoop is 8 inches round. Length from wood ring hoop to longest bloom is approximately 12 inches. The green leaves string from ceiling to wood hoop is 17 inches. Note: this mobile does not come with a crib attachment or ceiling hook. Current turnaround time is 1 week - 2 weeks. Please let me know if you need it sooner and I will do my best to accommodate.
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Sunflower mobile, Sunflower nursery decor, Felt flower mobile, Felt sunflower decor, Sunflower nursery, Crochet mobile This listing is for handmade felt sunflower mobile with crochet decorated wooden hoop. A beautiful rustic mobile to decorate your home, little nursery, baby shower. Every flower and leave is handcut by me in pet free and smoke free home. The jute twine is delicate knit through the cotton/wool yarn. The flowers are attached with floral wire to the jute twine. DETAILS: *Flowers - flowers size 2-4 inches - 10 hanging sunflowers and 1 top sunflower; *Leaves on a wire; *Flowers and leaves are hung at approximately from 9 inches(24 cm) to 27 inches (68 cm) lengths around an 11 inch (27 cm) wooden hoop; *The wooden hoop is decorated with cotton or merino wool yarn, please, choose in the menu; * The lenght from top to hoop is 3.5ft(40inches) and can be regulate by you - any lenght is customizable(write a note when you checkout). * Mobile is lightweight and ready to hang with a wooden ring. *The top flower is attached to a clip, you can put it and remove it when you regulate the lenght or use it like you wish, even to decorate something else. I can make maching garland, matching, please, look at the listings from my shop and we can discuss. All items are well packed in a HARD BOX to avoid crushing delicate flowers and leaves while shipping. APPROXIMATE DELIVERY TIME AFTER SHIPMENT: USA - 7-14 business days Canada - 2-3 weeks Europe - 7-14 business days Attention!!! For decoration only. Please keep out of reach of small children. {O P T I O N S } * Can be made in any color combination and any custom length- please convo to discuss. Thank you for visiting my shop!
These Artisan Felted Mushroom Doorstops are a whimsical way to welcome guests into your home. The perfect size and weight for any door, this little mushroom allows you to open up your space and delight anyone who passes by. Alternatively, use as a cute decoration for your doorstep or entryway!Dimensions: 5.75" Diameter (at base) 8" Diameter (at top)6.75" Height6 lb Weight Material:100% wool outerSand filled cotton bag for weight Care:Spot clean only with damp cloth. Do not machine wash. Fair Trade Certified. Handcrafted in Nepal.
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A fun version of our slipper kit. Each kit comes with 15 felt dots in assorted colours for you to place as you wish. Kit includes; 1 pair uppers 1 pair top soles 1 pair fillers 1 pair outsoles with latex grip needle and thread and dots Also available made-to-order in your choice of colours. We've chosen an exuberant mix of red and fucshsia, teal and green or purple and teal for the main parts. You can change any of the colours in this kit - just add a note a check out. WE WANT YOU TO BE HAPPY! For unmade kits and bits we're happy to offer a refund within 45 days of purchase. To be eligible for a refund your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. To complete your return, we require need your order number or some proof of purchase, we may be able to help with this. Please send your item to 9 Field Lane, Brighouse, HD6 3NX. Please obtain a proof of posting (free from the post office). What if I start making the kit and it goes horribly wrong? This is most unlikely but if you do get stuck give us a call and we'll sort something out. Custom made goods, such as made up kits may be returned only at our discretion (after all with over 4.000 possible combinations we may not find another customer for your goods). Please contact us to discuss this. [email protected] or telephone 01484 44 3161 or + 44 1484 3161 from outside the UK. Refunds Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund. If it is approved your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or Paypal account as soon as we can and in any case within 30 days. Exchanges We can replace items if they are defective or damaged. If you need an exchange, send us an email at [email protected] and send your item to: 9 Field Lane Brighouse GB HD6 3NX. Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you may vary but we will do it as quickly as possible. Shipping &Refund of shipping costs To return your product, you should mail your product to: 9 Field Lane Brighouse GB HD6 3NX You will be responsible for paying for your own shipping costs for returning your item. Please obtain proof of postage. If the goods are faulty or we have made an error we will refund your postage. If you are shipping an item over £50, you should consider using a trackable shipping service or purchasing insurance. We don’t guarantee that we will receive your returned item. Late or missing refunds (if applicable). Please contact Paypal your credit card company, it may take some time before your refund is officially posted. If you’ve done all of this and you still have not received your refund yet, please contact us at [email protected] . Customer Reviews Based on 123 reviews Write a review 95% (117) 3% (4) 1% (1) 1% (1) 0% (0) 100.0 C Caroline Simpson Slipper kit Good quality. Easy to follow instruction. Hope I will be able to replace components when they wear out. Yes you can replace any component that wears out. We sell all the parts individually and design our slippers kits without glue or machine stitching so they can be simply disassembled and reassembled as you wish. Thanks for the review! Amanda C Christine Murray Very pleased with my purchase I am very pleased with my purchase, the quality of materials are very good plus the instructions for completing slippers are very clear and precise. S Sue Cockcroft Fantastic kit I bought a kit to make slippers for my mum for her birthday - Everything about this kit is exactly what you'd hope for. The wool is gorgeous, I love the lanolin smell 🧡 and there's LOADS. No fear of running out. The soles fit together brilliantly, great options to choose from, and the pre-poked holes make stitching easy. The waxed thread is great and the accompanying needle was the cherry on the top of this slipper'y cake. 10/10 Fantastic, local AND a small business. AWESOME Thank you for such a lovely review. The natural brown and cream yarns retain more of the lanilon and a faint smell however the coloured yarns, which are pure merino lack that smell. Some love the sheepy smell, others not so much! S Sam Great product and quick service Visiting UK from Australia to visit friends and came across this website! Bought crochet slipper set and loved it - was worried it might take a while to arrive but it came the next day 😊. Thoroughly recommend! N Nicola Moss Great slippers! I bought myself a slipper kit in May and love them! Super simple and very satisfying to make and really lovely to wear. I went for the crepe sole, so I can nip into the garden wearing them. I’ve just bought another kit and have made them for my husband. He’s going to love them! A great gift. 123
Fleurs faites main d’organza- coudre sur des appliques Diamètre - environ 2 pouces (±0,25 ») (5cm ±0,6); Matériaux utilisés- tissu organza chatoyant, perles de perles fausses; Couleurs- rose poussiéreux, perles blanches; Quantité- 15pcs; Ces fleurs peuvent être employées pour divers projets de couture, d’embellissement, de décoration - accessoires capillaires (épingles à cheveux, bandeaux, porte-queues de cheval) - artisanat de mariage (bouquets, ceintures nuptiales, boutonnières, fleurs à tiges) - décoration de la maison (fleurs avec tiges, porte-serviettes, rideau / oreiller / parure de nappe) - artisanat d’emballage de cadeaux -projets de scrapbooking - et beaucoup d’autres S’il vous plaît contactez-moi si vous êtes intéressé par les commandes personnalisées ou en vrac. S’il vous plaît noter qu’en raison des effets d’éclairage, la luminosité du moniteur, le contraste et d’autres paramètres, il pourrait y avoir quelques légères différences dans la tonalité de couleur / ombre de la photo du site et l’élément réel. Les photos d’articles sont agrandies pour afficher les détails, veuillez noter les tailles réelles. Tous mes articles sont fabriqués à la main, c’est pourquoi les tailles et les formes peuvent varier.
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Dress up your books! These felt flower bookmarks are over the top gorgeous decorations for your prized possessions. Spoil yourself. Spoil your mother, your sister, your best friend.This bookmark has five merino blend felt flowers in pink and beige on a light brown soft skinny elastic. It wraps around the book cover and any number of pages you require. A great way to display and accessorize your books, and hold your spot! This is sized for most popular hardback books, generally 8-11 inches.Felt flower elastic bookmarks fit most popular size books so are one size.This item is not made until you order. Current processing time is 7 business days and takes into account the amount of orders ahead of yours.If ordering where there is no option for length, such as directly from Facebook Shop, Instagram or Shopify Shop app, the default length will be 10 inches, which is the most popular size and fits most books.
These set of 4 hanging felt flowers is the perfect way to brighten up your home. They are perfect to hanging from some branches in a vase, decorative tree or from a peg rail. Why not pick up one of our matching garlands or hoops to coordinate with your Pastel decorations. Set of 4 String attached for ease of hanging. Individual size: 8cm Comes beautifully gift wrapped in black and white polka dot tissue paper. We love to see your photo, please follow us on Instagram @stoneandco and please tag us in and use #stoneandco to share your photos with us.
Dit is een PDF-patroondownload, niet het eigenlijke naaldenboek! Dit is exclusief materialen. Let op: dit patroon is in het Engels geschreven. Maak kleurrijke, unieke en praktische naaldenboeken om al uw naainaalden in te ordenen en als unieke handgemaakte cadeaus! Dit originele Flora Naaldenboek-patroon van 12 pagina's laat zien hoe u naaldenboeken van wolvilt van 2,5 x 3 inch maakt met de volgende kenmerken: • Kleurrijke geborduurde bloemenapplicatie • Grosgrain lintrug • Handige ophanglus • Knoop-/koordsluiting • Vier viltpagina's voor naalden en spelden • Een lichte coating van versteviging voor duurzaamheid Het is gemaakt met behulp van een combinatie van machinaal en met de hand naaien en met behulp van vriezerpapier voor het overtrekken. Dit originele patroon bevat patroondelen op ware grootte zonder overlappende, gedetailleerde stap-voor-stap instructies met duidelijke, professioneel getekende diagrammen en voorbeeldfoto's. Geen zorgen over de kleinschaligheid! Ik heb veel tips en trucs toegevoegd om de constructie eenvoudig te maken, evenals borduurinstructies. Dit patroon is geschreven voor mensen die al wat naai- en borduurervaring hebben en bekend zijn met de gebruikelijke naaitermen. Het kan direct worden gedownload in een handig PDF-formaat voor papier van 8,5 x 11 Letter-formaat, zodat u het patroon vanaf uw gewone printer thuis kunt afdrukken op standaardpapier of karton, zo vaak als u nodig heeft voor persoonlijk gebruik. OPMERKING: Dit naaldboekontwerp is niet bedoeld voor kinderen jonger dan drie jaar. Het bevat kleine onderdelen die verstikkingsgevaar kunnen opleveren. Dit digitale patroon PDF zal beschikbaar zijn voor INSTANT DOWNLOAD zodra uw betaling is voltooid. VERKOPERS VAN DE VERBLIJFINDUSTRIE: Als u een huisnaaier bent, JA, het is OK om items uit dit patroon te maken en te verkopen, zolang u mij maar crediteert voor het patroon. Geen massaproductie toegestaan. Kijk op mmmcrafts.blogspot.com voor meer informatie. Dit patroon © 2013 Larissa Holland, alle rechten voorbehouden. Deel, distribueer of publiceer geen enkel deel van het patroon. Door het patroon te kopen, wordt het auteursrecht niet overgedragen. Het is onwettig om dit patroon te kopiëren en door te verkopen. Bedankt voor het respecteren van het auteursrecht!
Add a little wooly ambiance to your life with these charming strings of felted lights by Etsy seller UrsulaShop.
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Are you a botanical house plant lover but can't keep the real things alive? Then these Little Egg felt plants are perfect for you! 🌿 This beautiful, felt 'Pilea' is handmade using a selection of shades of green felt fabric. It even has a little baby Pilea growing in the pot next to it. Each leaf is hand cut, so every one is unique. Each stem is wired so you can bend them to suit your own space. This leafy lovely comes in a felt covered pot. You can choose your own colour pot by sending me a message of your colour choice with your Etsy order, just look at the last photo and make your selection. Pot colours are shown as - Top row left to right - terracotta, silver, dark grey, beige. Bottom row left to right - Teal, mustard, pink, turquoise. It measures at approx 45cm high and 40cm wide. Items may vary slightly as all my pieces are handmade - this includes colours, shapes and sizes. All designs and patterns have been handmade by me - designed, cut out, sewn. I have used machine stitching and hand stitching on these pieces. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A TOY AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. It is designed and made for decoration. Many thanks.
Download the template to make your own felt flower mobile to hang in your baby's nursery or to give as a pretty baby shower gift! By designer Lia Griffith
I got the idea into my head to make a […]
This is a guest post by Kim Winter of Flextiles. A few weeks ago, Ruth posted about how the shape of a seedpod she made using prefelt was influenced by differential shrinkage. I thought I would try…