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On my way home from work last night I was thinking about all of the alternative floral options about which I’ve recently blogged, and I realized that I had the materials in my house to make most of them. Or, at least make a mock-up of most of them!

My first attempt at our prospective DIY flowers was a slight variation of these:

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If you follow the “source” link, you’ll find a tutorial. However, being the stubborn girl that I am, I attempted to make them without reading it.

Yeah, I’m that girl… the one who’s tried to assemble every piece of IKEA furniture she’s ever owned without reading the instructions. Of course, this was no exception!

For those of you who aren’t that girl, this is what I did:

Step 1:

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Gather all of your materials. I used fabrics, pinking shears, buttons, floral wire (mine was from an old Martha Stewart crepe paper flower kit), and thread. Lay everything out neatly and take a picture to include in your blog. :) Not shown: sewing machine, needle (to hand stitch), and floral tape.

Step 2:

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Cut a long strip of fabric. I didn’t measure, but I’d say it was about three feet by two inches. Unlike my inspiration photo, I decided not to fold the fabric in half; I made it single-ply instead. In hindsight, I think doubling it would give the flower more volume and make the edges cleaner.

Step 3:

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This step is unnecessary, but I decided to sew a decorative zig-zag stitch along what will be the outer edge of the “petal”.

Step 4:

After I sewed the zig-zag, I flipped the strip of fabric around and sewed a plain-Jane straight-stitch (I have no idea what these stitches are actually called) set at the longest stitch-length setting. Make sure you leave long “thread tails” on each side.

Step 5:

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Separate your “tails.” While holding on to one thread, gently push the fabric toward the center, bunching it up into small ruffles.

Step 6:

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When you’re finished bunching, it should look like a scrunchie that you wore when you were little. :) I tied the thread tails together to secure the, um, scrunchiness.

Step 7:

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This is where I got out the needle and thread and started to form the flower shape. You basically curl the fabric in on itself and tack it down with a stitch or two. Actually, it was really more like 100. I got tired of making stitches…

Step 8:

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… so I cheated. Once everything was generally in place, I sewed a small square to make sure everything was good and secure.

Step 9:

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Turn it over and admire your flower! Please ignore how messy the center looks…

Step 10:

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I sewed a button to the center of the flower to hide all of my messy stitches. And to make it cute. I mean, buttons make everything cuter, right? My stitches were so messy that I should have used a larger button!

Step 11:

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These next few steps are optional. I only made leaves because I wanted to see if I’d be able to recreate this. So I doubled up some fabric and free-cut some leaf shapes.

Step 12:

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I sewed them together with a teeny straight-stitch, and pinned them to a small piece of floral wire.

Step 13:

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After setting my machine to a zig-zag stitch, I tested out the stitch length and width on a piece of scrap fabric. When everything was set correctly, I made sure the wire was centered between the needle’s entry points and started sewing. The floral wire was a little bit sticky because it was pre-covered in floral tape; it stuck as I was sewing and made the stitches gap. If you make sure to push it through as you’re sewing, your stitches should be more even.

Step 14:

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I repeated step 13 for the other leaf and attached them both to the stem with floral tape. The loop on top is what I’ll use to secure the stem to the flower.

Step 15:

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Pin the loop down and sew it on with a needle and thread. Make sure it’s sewn down tightly on all sides!

Step 16:

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Turn it over, put it in a small vase and admire your pretty fabric flower!

All in all, I think it came out alright. There are a few changes I’ll make next time, though. I’ll fold the strip of fabric in half first; I like the cleaner edges of my inspiration photo better than my unfinished edges. I’ll definitely make sure my stitches are neater, and I think I’ll make the strip narrower… the flower was a little bit too big.

What do you think? Would you have done anything differently? I’m still a sewing-machine-novice, so I’d appreciate any tips!

Have you tried to recreate any inspiration projects while forgoing the tutorials? How did they turn out?

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27 Responses to “Floral Alternatives: My First Attempt!”

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Laylabelle (message)  3,378 posts, Sugar bee

{{{{love!}}}}}}

I can’t sew worth a darn, but if I could, I would totally try this.

 
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Miss Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

Uhh, yeah . . . when I post about my fabric flower bouquets, you’ll see that we’re very similar - no following tutorials, messy stitches, etc. The good news is that practice makes perfect. My last 20 flowers or so were some of my best!

 
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I think it’s adorable, I especially love the leaves but I do agree that the flower part might look better/fluffier if you do double up the fabric. It looks to me like the inspiration picture petals are bunched up a bit more than yours are.

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

that looks adorable! you did a great job.

 
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MexicanGirl
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MexicanGirl (message)  724 posts, Busy bee

you did a great job!!! i’m a failure at sewing, so i see these like a titanic adventure!
how many of these you’ll be making?

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, that’s so cute! :) I’m terrible with sewing, so I’m impressed!

 
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Mrs. Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

So cute! I’m not a sewer much at all — so major props for creativity and a great execution! ;-)

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

Adorable! I wish I was a sewer!

 
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melodicsighs1
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melodicsighs1 (message)  1,289 posts, Bumble bee

so sweet. way to go without a tutorial - I’m like that too!

 
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D.Marie
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D.Marie (message)  2,484 posts, Buzzing bee

That is just so creative and awesome!! I need some DIY talent!

 
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Miss Star (message)  2,057 posts, Buzzing bee

Wow, those look great! With the things you learned, you will have some GORGEOUS decor!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

Um..so you made that?? WOW! SO impressed, they look great!!

 
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ggsb
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ggsb (message)  1,245 posts, Bumble bee

I did the same thing with some fabric flowers…I had all these tutorials bookmarked but still set out on my own. They were “ok” but much better after I read some of the instructions.

I used this tutorial in addition to one similar to yours so I had a little a few different types:
http://and-all-things-nice.blogspot.com/2009/08/tutorial-three-dimensional-flower.html

 
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AmberWaves (message)  326 posts, Helper bee

Love it! You did a great job.

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

It looks great! I so wish I had a sewing machine because I can sew, just don’t have a machine! My mom has 3!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,587 posts, Bee Keeper

this is a great job for your first few flowers, and a really helpful tutorial. thanks!

 
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RAllise (message)  498 posts, Helper bee

Really really pretty but they do seem like so much work. I love the look.

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

SO CUTE!!! when i see stuff like that, i wish i could sew.

 
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Mrs. Mouse
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

It’s adorable! I’m impressed that this is your first try! I’m the exact opposite of you when it comes to stuff like this–I have to follow directions to the T or I get very confused and frustrated!!

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  3,104 posts, Sugar bee

Super cute!!! :)

 
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Mrs. Dachshund, Fresno, CA Age and Occupation: 24, Legal Office Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Computer Technician Engagement Date: April 18, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Victorian Gardens of Two Sisters About Me: I’m a 24-year-old Californian bride-to-be who found love in the most unlikely of places - an online video game! I’m a farmer’s daughter living in rural Central California, but will always have a special place in my heart for the city. My future husband is a 27-year-old extraordinarily tall, exceptionally cute, and undoubtedly Canadian boy who was able to sweep me off my feet and take me for his bride. I love color, folksy songs that make me smile, interior design, kettle corn, my one-year-old puppy, Juno, and my fiance, of course! We’re planning a DIY garden wedding with a laundry-list of projects, all while dealing with the bureaucracy that is American Immigration!

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