March 20, 2010

Green Craft frayed flowers




I fell in love with these fabric flowers by Maize Hutton (Maize, what a lovely name) in Green Craft magazine Vol. 2 as soon as I saw them. I really wanted to have a go at making one, but I am not a big flower wearer. Then it dawned on me that I could use the flowers to embellish my tote bag! This tote is another version of the one in my book, The Artistic Mother!


So I followed Maize's steps and this is what I came up with:





Step 1
First I cut a strip of fabric 1 x 36 inches.




Step 2
Then folded one end over and put a stitch in it.





Step 3

I sewed a running stitch all the way along the top of the strip.




Step 4
And pulled the thread and gathered the strip into a circle. I had to avoid the temptation to pull it too tight. I kept it loose and let the fabric find it's way.




Step 5
I loosely sewed the 'flower' in place.




Step 6
I took a while to choose a button for the center, color choice, color choice *sigh* Finally, I sewed it onto the center of the flower.




Step 7
I pinned it on my tote bag!

Here is the before and after, I think this tote bag was just waiting for this flower!


(yes, that is that grumpy little Shona photo I keep using. I have my reasons :)

Thank you Maize for the inspiration!


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And coming in April I will be doing a weekly giveaway of 'starter kits' for my book, which will include supplies that will get your started on the projects in my book - included in the starter kits will be gesso, water soluble oil pastels, 4B pencil, some papers decorated by me and more!

28 comments:

  1. I LOVE this! Ok, today, I am determined to get this version of Green Crafts. :)

    The fabric choices you used were perfect - and the button color? Nice choice. (I know, I know...so hard to choose!!) ;)

    Isn't it funny how sometimes we didn't know what was missing until it is added...and then we can't imagine it before?

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  2. The flower is a nice touch to the tote. And so easy to do. Thanks for showing how.

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  3. love this tutorial, I shall be making these for sure!!!

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  4. This just so rocks!!!! What a great accent!

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  5. Love these...I make alot of flowers for my jewelry and hair pins! I also use tons of vintage buttons, it's no wonder I love these so much! Thanks for sharing:)

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  6. Simple. Easy. Free (from you and from recycling!). Beautiful. Thanks for sharing Shona...even the pouty face Shona photo -- that made me smile!! :)

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  7. Love your tote bag - I've been following your blog for a short time & have been so inspired I now have an art chest (& I don't consider myself an artist unless you include writing!). So, I ordered your book today, can't wait. Thanks for the inspiration!
    Feel free to visit me @
    http://lifelinesjournaling.blogspot.com/

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  8. Fabulous colors...the awesome flower really makes your adorable tote pop!! Thanks for sharing this tutorial...I'll be makin some of these for Spring!! xOxO Nerina

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  9. Perfect for that bag.

    Ohh, I'm sooo excited about your April giveaway!!!!! Can't wait. I hope I win!

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  10. Thanks for the inspiring tutorial ... i think even i could do this! and since spring is not fully cooperating, well, fabric flowers it will be! (first ... to make the tote ...)

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  11. love these flowers...being a scrapper you are always after some different flowers...have made these before, but think its time to make them again...so adorable...xxx

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  12. Kate and I are just getting started on the tote so that she can carry her journal around. It definitely did look so cute with the flower. I think that we will add a big pink one!f

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  13. Hi Shona!
    Thank you for your kind comment and for another inspiration here - I have always wanted to try one of those - thank you for the step-by-step! Looking forward to doing my tote: although I'm actually going to have to learn to sew . . . Kristin xo

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  14. The perfect finishing touch! Love it :)

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  15. Love the flower tutorial.
    I have made a bag, a while ago now. It has become my all time favourite, use it every day.
    But it also needs some thing, maybe a flower?
    Thanks for the inspiration, Angie xo.

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  16. Very cute! Love the tote!

    Will have to check out your book!

    xo,

    Maize

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  17. love the flower, i thing you are right, the bag does look like it was just waiting for a pretty blossom!
    another idea that I will have to try...

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  18. I love the frayed flower and love the print you chose...It looks like it was meant to be there on the tote...Gorgeous!...thanks for sharing..
    hugs
    Brenda

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  19. don't flowers always make everything better?!
    & btw, love the measuring tape bordering the top of the tote too!
    i'd say this is a great foot of fun!

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  20. I love this kind of flowers made from fabric. I have made a few similar to the one you have created. One scrap of fabric and voila!

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  21. Thanks for the photos...this looks like a fun project to do with my 6 1/2 year old daughter! :)

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  22. Anonymous7:38 AM

    This is a fantastic project -- bravo! I can't wait to share this with a friend who loves to sew. I am a paintbrush and glue kind of gal ... but you've inspired me!

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  23. Beautiful! And could any flower go any better with that sweet tote bag??

    And geuss what? You wona little soemthing in my give-away. Check it out on this post...

    Okay -- that wild turkey is on the run for the third time!!

    Guess who won a little something else over in Funsterland on this post....??

    http://www.janniefunster.com/2010/03/21/it-aint-easy-being-queen/

    xo

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  24. I LOVE the flower!!! You know flowers on clothes are very "in" this year. It's all mixed up b/c I would never in a hundred years make one (although I LOVE yours!) but I would totally wear one. You don't like to wear them but you love making them. Lucky for you, you have a cute bag to put them on!!!

    So clever!

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  25. I will be running over to Texas Art Supply to pick up a copy of that magazine (I have the first copy). Love the flower, and you make it look so easy!

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  26. marvellous tote bag and those flowers are excellent

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  27. Love your tote and the colors you chose... even the picture of
    Shona is wonderful! Thanks for the great tutorial.

    BrendaLea

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