So you'd like to make some tulips ?
First you will need some scrap cardboard .
Copy the diagram below , my finished template
was about 6" long by about 2 1/2 " high
with a little edge about 1/4" on each end .
Trace around your template onto doubled fabric .
Do not cut out yet .
Begin your stitching on the little edge leaving
the longer side pieces open .
Stitch all around the petal shapes .
Trim and clip curves before turning out .
Give your petals a good iron .
Open the fabric and match the unstitched edges and stitch .
Turn the tulip right side out .
Fold under the raw edges at the base of the tulip
and use a double thread to tack all around
and then pull the gathering stitches to form the base .
Push a stick into the centre (you can use a chopstick)
If you find your flower a bit wobbly on the stick
you can add some glue on the inside .
Tie a piece of green ric rac or ribbon on the stick
because this makes the tulips look even more real !
A few variations could be putting two flowers
on one stick for double tulips or having
different fabrics on the inside .
All done !
Let me know what you think and if
you make some I'd love to see them .
Thanks a bunch for visiting !
Gorgeous tulips TY Clare.
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Gail
These are just delightful, thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat compact, informative little tutorial! Love your clear photos. This has given me an idea!
ReplyDeleteClare-they aregreat .I am going to TRY and get some done for M/Day lunch.
ReplyDeleteToo dang cute girl - thanks a BUNCH!
ReplyDeleteyour creative soul is a never ending well of wonderfulness (is that a word?) how do you do it? lovely tulips, thanks.
ReplyDeletexxxrosey
Thanks for the great tutorial. I'll have to give them a go when I get a chance.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely Clare. Thanks for sharing the pattern.
ReplyDeleteGreat tulips! Thanks for the tutorial! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever little thing you are! They're fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteMight have a go at these if I find the time, they are lovely. I have finally got round to making something Clare with the rainy day fabric you sent to me. It wasn't what I originally planned but this project only used a smidgeon of the sheet, so plenty left over for a cushion cover and/or bunting.
ReplyDeleteGreat Tute! Thank You xx
ReplyDeleteHi Clare,
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and commenting on my blog! I hope you like it and keep reading! I love your tulips! I will have to give them a go!
Jewel x
Oooh I like those a lot! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, plan to make a few.
ReplyDeleteNorma C
Love your tulips .... guess what I'm making today!! Thanks.
ReplyDeletemuy lindas.............gracias
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for this project.Great tutorial easy tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
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