Showing posts with label Dandelion barrettes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dandelion barrettes. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2009

Tutorial- Dandelion Puff Barrettes

~CONTEST~
Tell me what is wrong with this dandelion.
The first person to guess correctly will be featured during my upcoming
giveaway!
*There is nothing wrong with the tutorial, but the flower it's self.*
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I apologize for my less than perfect photos. I had bad lighting today.
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How To Make Dandelion Puff Barrettes













~Supplies~
Yellow Felt
Hair Clip
Scissors
Thread
Sewing needle
E6000

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Cut a 12" by 1" strip of yellow felt.
You can also try longer lengths and/or widths for a larger flower.


Cut thin slits on one side of the strip, from end to end widthwise.
Be careful not to cut to the opposite side!
Stay between the red arrows.

Roll up the entire strip, just like a "Fruit Roll-up"!
It sticks together pretty well because of the fibers.
No worries of it unraveling during this process.

Sew the rolled layers together.
Start from the outside and thread to the center
(as shown).
*Sew from center to the outside and through center again and Repeat.*
Continue stitching over and through the center, then back out and repeat.
Make sure to stitch all the way around.
Give the thread a pull to tighten the layers.
Tie ends off.
Your Dandelion Puff is finished, let's connect it to the barrette and leaf now!

Cut out desired leaf shape, make sure it's large enough to cover the barrette!
If you'd like to embroider leaf veins, do that now.
I like E6000, it has a strong hold and outlasts most glues.
It can be bought at most craft stores.
You can also use hot glue if you don't have E6000 handy.
Line the glue generously around the clip.
Do not glue the middle piece!

Press the clip and leaf together.
Wipe the excess glue from the clip edges.
Leave the center clip piece up while the glue dries.
This will ensure that the pieces don't glue together.

Squish the tied thread ends into the middle and place glue on top.
This will keep the threads hidden between the flower puff and the leaf.

Press the dandelion puff onto the leaf.

Let this dry over night before using.


I'd love to see any dandelion Puff Barrettes you make using this tutorial!
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Want to cover your hair clippie completely for a more professional touch?
(I plan on doing this next time!)
Look at this wonderful tutorial for help.