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Published on Sew4Home Spring Flower Pins Editor: Alicia Thommas.Designer.Sew4Home Monday, 19 March 2012 9:00 As a little girl, I liked to watch my mother get dressed up to go someplace special. On the top shelf of her closet, she kept a round, paper-covered hatbox. Inside were a half dozen lovely millinery-quality flower pins, each carefully wrapped in tissue. The finishing touch was pinning a flower to her dress or the lapel of her jacket. My favorite was a big rose-colored peony flower made of woven fabric with several pale green, ribbon-wrapped stems. Tomorrow is the first day of spring. Celebrate by wearing a flower on your jacket, in your hair, or pin one to your bag. Not only are they trendy, they brighten your day and help turn winter into spring.

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Spring Flower Pins

Editor: Alicia Thommas.Designer.Sew4HomeMonday, 19 March 2012 9:00

As a little girl, I liked to watch my mother get dressed up to go someplace special. On the top shelf of her closet, she kept around, paper-covered hatbox. Inside were a half dozen lovely millinery-quality flower pins, each carefully wrapped in tissue.The finishing touch was pinning a flower to her dress or the lapel of her jacket. My favorite was a big rose-colored peonyflower made of woven fabric with several pale green, ribbon-wrapped stems.

Tomorrow is the first day of spring. Celebrate by wearing a flower on your jacket, in your hair, or pin one to your bag. Not onlyare they trendy, they brighten your day and help turn winter into spring.

The above photo is an assortment of the kinds of scraps that work well for this style of flower. For the petals, we show severalpoly lining fabrics and cotton batiste, but other woven fabrics are fine as long as the fabric is not too heavy and has a somebody. For the leaves you can use burlap, linen, felt, velveteen or even a pretty cotton print. If you don't have scraps, manyfabric stores will sell you fabric by the inch. You could also purchase a little bit of lace or netting to make the flower dressier –perfect for bridal accessories. Take a look at the fablous selection of vintage-style rayon ribbon we used courtesy of TheRibbon Retreat.

Sewing Tools You Need

Any Sewing Machine (we recommend the Janome Hello Kitty 18750) NOTE: The sewing machine is used only for making a gathering stitch. You can also gather by hand if you prefer.

Fabric and Other Supplies

ONE 2" wide x 44/45" long strip (selvege-to-selvege); we used pastel cotton batiste for our flowersOne yard of lightweight ribbon; we used Vintage Ribbon-Rayon from The Ribbon Retreat. NOTE: For the yellow flower we used 037 Avocado and for the pink flower 070 Lizard Green. This ribbon comes in morethan 80 colors, and at 90¢ for 5 yards, you can really stock up. It's great to have on hand for all kinds of sewing and craftprojects.Felt circles for backing; we used the Felt Circles from The Ribbon Retreat in the 1¾"(large) size in whiteA scrap of slightly stiffer fabric for the leaves; we used burlap for the yellow flower and linen for the pink flowerBeads, a button, an old earring or a small brooch or the center for the flower; we used Swarovski crystal beads andcrystal pearls from our supply cabinet, but any beads you like should work fine. Just be sure your needle will slidethrough the bead hole without getting stuck, or use a beading needle.Needle and thread; we used white thread so it would not show on the back of the pinOne 1¼" pin backStraight pinsScissors

Assemble the Flower

1. From your strip of fabric, cut random petal shapes as shown in the photo below. Being precise is unnecessary; theflowers will actually look better if they are not overly perfect. I used my thumb as a rough cutting guide.

2. By hand or machine, sew a gathering stitch (or basting stitch) about ¼" from the straight edge. Back tack one end only.

3. Gather by pulling on the thread (if you used a machine basting stitch, pull on the bobbin thread) until the length of thegathered edge is about 18".

4. Cut two leaves about 3" long x 1" wide. Again, it's unnecessary to be precise.

5. Tie your ribbon in a big loopy bow and pin the ribbon and leaves to what will be the inside of the felt circle.

6. Pin the end of the petal strip to the outer edge of the felt circle. Thread your hand sewing needle with thread to matchthe felt. Wrap your thread around the pin to secure.

7. Wrap your petal strip around the felt circle, spiraling smaller each time you overlap the previous layer of petals. Use asimple running stitching to attach the strip to the felt. Keep your stitches as small as possible.

8. When you are done wrapping, the front of the flower should look like this:

9. The back of the flower should look like this:

Finish Your Flower

1. If you use just one bead, button or other element, simply center it and sew securly to the flower. If you use multiplebeads as we did, arrange them first to see how they fit before sewing them in place. We show one large and 4smaller Swarovski crystal pearls, and 4 faceted crystal beads. (For the yellow flower, we used all crystal pearls.)

2. Sew the pin back to the flower. Attach it towards the upper end of the felt circle so it won't tend to droop once pinned.

3. Wet your hands and dampen just the ribbon, then crush it in your fist for a few moments. This will give it a nice vintagelook. Set aside until the ribbon has dried. Once dry, you can trim the ribbon a bit if you think it needs it. Ribbon shownwet in the photo just below and dry in the two side-by-side photos below that.

Hints and Tips

Rather than attaching a pin back you can sew the flower to a headband or comb. It can also be pinned to a belt or bag for apretty accent. These flowers can be made larger or smaller by shortening or lengthening the petal strip and increasing ordecreasing the size of the felt circle. You can also make them fancier by adding some millinary netting, bits of lace, etc.

Contributors

Project design, sample creation and instructional outline: Alicia Thommas.

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