Kamis, 10 Maret 2011

No Sew Fabric Tutorial

I wanted to make a headband for Bug to match her zebra print "wild" onesie and I found this tutorial for a no sew fabric flower. It looked easy enough and I had a l the materials on hand so I decided to give it a try! Here are some pics to show how I did it:
I used a glue gun, zebra print fabric, a button for the center, felt, and fabric scissors. (You can also make this a pin)
Cut about 6-7 circles out of your fabric and two smaller circles out of the felt. (I used the top of a jar to trace mine)
For each circle you are going to fold it in half and use a dab of hot glue to hold.
Then you are going to fold into thirds to form sort of a cone shape. Here is the first fold. (secure with a dab of hot glue)
And the second fold. (secure with a dab of hot glue)
Take one of your felt pieces and glue it to the center.
Repeat around, slightly overlapping each piece.
Glue on your center button (or whatever you choose to use)
It's a little hard to see but I added a layer of tulle in the back for some extra pzazz!
Bug didn't really like wearing it. :( All that work for nothing! Maybe one day soon she will like headbands.
To attach it to the headband I just placed the flower where I wanted it and glued the other piece of felt to the other side of the headband behind the flower. I forgot to take a pic of that part. Oops.

This is the onesie I wanted it to match:
She was not in the mood to model both at the same time.


Please let me know if you make one! I'd love to see it!

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