What a cool flower! I adore the shabby chic-ness of it! I wanna try it also with some sheer fabric layered with tulle or netting. I think that might be pretty! I don't have a die cut machine, so creating a flower with "handmade" shapes is a great thing! Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial Tricia! Hugsies!
These are fabulous,, I have fibromyalgia and arthritis and cannot can anymore so I had several packages of cheesecloth and now I know they will not go to waste. Thank you so much for sharing these are so delicious!! Love your videos. Hugs Cora
I just luv this flower. The airiness of the cheesecloth along with the frayed edges gives a feathery look/feel. Just BEAUTIFUL, it would work with similar weight fabric so the possabilities are huge.I could also colour wash the fabric with a very pale antique rose,also play around 2 get some leaves out of same fabric.Yup definately 1 to put on my 2do list.Thanku soo much for vid & inspiration.:) I wish u n ur family a v merry xmas & a happy,healthy & prosperous new year. hugs Suexx
I love these cheesecloth flowers! Then again I have really enjoyed watching as many of your tutorials as I can find. Please keep making them. Your ideas are brilliant.
what a lovely tutorial. Love, Love the flower, so shabby and I love your accent! I also love the fact that you kept the video moving along quickly. Great job and will enjoy making these lovely flowers. Will be putting them on my grand daughters headbands. Thanks a ton! :)
Glad I came across your channel! I am making my sister a fabric bouquet for her wedding & I just made this flower last night! It turned out great, I love shabby chic!
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial with us. I can't wait to get started! I really like the calmness with which you teach, Tricia. It inspires confidence in attempting to make what you're showing on any given video. Thank you so much! ~You student in California, Lisa
Tricia, once again you have made a gorgeous flower. I will definitely be trying this one. I just bought cheese cloth a couple of weeks ago and wasn't sure what I was going to do with it. Now I know. Thanks so much for a great tutorial. Joyce
Tricia hun, that is a GORGEOUS flower!!!! I'm deffo gonna make some, maybe with another type of fabric - I don't have any cheescloth, never used it, but it looks great! Thanks for this tut! Love ya, have a great weekend! Shilpa xxx
I didn't have cheesecloth so I tried it with a loosely woven burlap ribbon and it came out awesome. Wish I could put a picture in the comments so you could see it but I really love your tutorials and am having fun trying them with different fabrics to see what they end up looking like. And using up a bunch of scraps in the process!
Thank you for the tut. I was afraid you'd forgotten! The flowers are gorgeous. I have my cheesecloth and am ready to creat.e...., wish me luck! TFS Brenda
Awesome tutorial Tricia! Thank you so much for sharing this! Because of severe arthritis in my hands I'm not able to make the usual handmade paper flowers, etc. but I'm definitely going to try this as I'm pretty sure I can do it! The flower is absolutely gorgeous and I love the cheesecloth shabby chix look. You are such an inspiration. Warm hugs, Maggie
I love this flowers. I will definately try this one out for my girls. I have a couple of friends who liked what I made and definately will try this one out. Thanks for sharing.
I have just started dabbing into mixed media art and have been watching you for the last couple of weeks. I haven't subscribed to anyone else but just had to to you! I just love everything you do. Just wanted to thank you for sharing your time and talent. You have truly inspired me! Vanessa
Thank you so much for such a beautiful flower tutorial!!! I love the way you made your cheesecloth flowers, the cheesecloth gives such a romantic look, so delicate!! I've been looking for a certain look for flowers, and I am certain that I have found the look! Thank you again for sending me this website, : ) Flower
Great tutorial!! Thank you!! I just wrote you telling you I tried the Loop Flowers you made. I made 2 of those..and now I want to try this!! It was the FIRST time making fabric flowers! I have to see how you made those lace ones tho!!! Thanks again Trisha!!
These flowers are just the sweetest. They're one of my favorite flowers to make thanks to you and your wonderful tutorials. Hope you have a spectacular day my friend. Hugs, Laurie
I also bought the thin cheesecloth as well and it turned out adorable. She is using a thin frayable muslin. I have never seen a cheesecloth that thick. Stunning!
Wow I love how simple and versatile this is I was even thinking of making a smaller flower adding maybe a red center and pinning it on my Christmas tree
Tricia your flower looks so fluffy and angelic its beautiful , im really pleased you did the tutorial, thankyou sooooo much for sharing ............ Pauline x
Thank you so much Linda :) You are so kind, I have been making some with other fabrics and I just love them. You know how much I love your flowers too :) TFW huge hugs Tricia xxx
Thank you so much Sue, you are so very kind. It is great fabric to work with and takes colour so well. Have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic new year :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
What a GORGEOUS flower! Thank you so much for sharing this! Now I have GOT to get some cheese cloth. I bet it really isn't even that expensive.. and makes such a pretty flower :)
The cheese cloth I bought was from ebay, I won an auction on a roll of it. It can come in different thicknesses. Thank you so much and TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Hey Miss Tricia, ya'll got talent like nobodies business!! your cheesecloth flower is gorgeous!!!! I really enjoy ya'lls videos!! Thanks for tak'in the time to teach & share your amazing talent darlin!
Another stunning flower and amazing tutorial! I'm kicking myself in the butt right now bc my local thrift store had a HUGE bolt of cheesecloth with 100yds or something for $9.99 and I didn't buy it!! Then I went back (same day) and it was G-O-N-E! I am now even more sad bc had I seen your tutorial then, I would've got it in a second!!! TFS!! xoxo,Lani
It's really pretty Thank You for sharing, I made one like yours an the other one I made tea and put my cloth cheese inside, them when dry I ironed and the shabby effect was amazing!!!!
I just tried again, I think perhaps the cheesecloth I use isn't stiff enough (looks like a looser threading than the one you used) but it turned out better so i tried another using Thule I bought at the Dollar store and it looks FABULOUS! Thanks so much Tricia.
Thank you for the tutorial. I bought cheesecloth just to try this & after re-watching your video, I am now heading to my desk to try my hand at this. Don't worry I am taking you with me just in case I get stuck. lol. Thank you for the tutorial.
I have rolls & rolls of gauze I've had awhile about 3" wide, I think I might just try this out, and place them on circles of pink & lavender colored used dryer sheets and add a matching pearl to the center or bling as you mentioned. I liked watching your video...& thank you for sharing !!! XOXO Alma These would also look very lovely tea stained or glimmer misted!
This flower is so pretty Tricia. I will make these with the gauze we buy at the pharmacy for bandaging surgical sites and we have plenty of that. lol! tfs :)
Oh thank you so so much for sharing your time and talent with us you are truly a beautiful inspiration! I absolutely LOVE everything you do! Big hugs and again Thank you!!!
Beautiful flower, I never would have thought that you can use the fabric! is often applied to the gauze dressing in hospitals, pharmacies, etc. .. or fabric for diaper, I think that now it is difficult to get the fabric, but thank you, I wish you health,hugs....Wanda
Tricia your flowers are Devine! So elegant. I have a question. I'm sure you order your beading centers wholesale but would you know where I could order some regular retail. Thanks Dee Dee
They are beautiful I'll have to try one. I see you have a brace on your left wrist I hope it is okay probably been overworked a bit making those beautiful flowers. You take care.
What a cool flower! I adore the shabby chic-ness of it! I wanna try it also with some sheer fabric layered with tulle or netting. I think that might be pretty! I don't have a die cut machine, so creating a flower with "handmade" shapes is a great thing! Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial Tricia! Hugsies!
These are fabulous,, I have fibromyalgia and arthritis and cannot can anymore so I had several packages of cheesecloth and now I know they will not go to waste. Thank you so much for sharing these are so delicious!! Love your videos. Hugs Cora
I am so loving these flowers,I really like the frayed edges and the beautiful shabbiness it gives,another great tutorial,TFS.
+Elaine White Thank you so very much, you are so very kind :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Hugs to you too Tricia,xx
Thank you so much, so very kind and sweet of you to watch so many of my videos :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Your flowers are beautiful. I love that they are no-sew. Right up my alley! TFS.
Beautiful just beautiful. Thanks for sharing .
Thank you so much, hugs Tricia x
I just luv this flower. The airiness of the cheesecloth along with the frayed edges gives a feathery look/feel. Just BEAUTIFUL, it would work with similar weight fabric so the possabilities are huge.I could also colour wash the fabric with a very pale antique rose,also play around 2 get some leaves out of same fabric.Yup definately 1 to put on my 2do list.Thanku soo much for vid & inspiration.:) I wish u n ur family a v merry xmas & a happy,healthy & prosperous new year. hugs Suexx
I love these cheesecloth flowers! Then again I have really enjoyed watching as many of your tutorials as I can find. Please keep making them. Your ideas are brilliant.
what a lovely tutorial. Love, Love the flower, so shabby and I love your accent! I also love the fact that you kept the video moving along quickly. Great job and will enjoy making these lovely flowers. Will be putting them on my grand daughters headbands. Thanks a ton! :)
Glad I came across your channel! I am making my sister a fabric bouquet for her wedding & I just made this flower last night! It turned out great, I love shabby chic!
Thank you so much Ashley, you are so very kind. I love that you are making your sisters bouquet, that is so special :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial with us. I can't wait to get started! I really like the calmness with which you teach, Tricia. It inspires confidence in attempting to make what you're showing on any given video. Thank you so much! ~You student in California, Lisa
Tricia, once again you have made a gorgeous flower. I will definitely be trying this one. I just bought cheese cloth a couple of weeks ago and wasn't sure what I was going to do with it. Now I know. Thanks so much for a great tutorial. Joyce
I'm just in awe of your work on making all the flowers. Thank you again for showing us how to make such loveliness~~
Carole Ann Colca Thank you so much, you are so sweet and kind. TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Tricia hun, that is a GORGEOUS flower!!!! I'm deffo gonna make some, maybe with another type of fabric - I don't have any cheescloth, never used it, but it looks great! Thanks for this tut! Love ya, have a great weekend! Shilpa xxx
Thank you so much, your comments are so sweet and kind. I love working with cheesecloth it has such a soft look :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
I didn't have cheesecloth so I tried it with a loosely woven burlap ribbon and it came out awesome. Wish I could put a picture in the comments so you could see it but I really love your tutorials and am having fun trying them with different fabrics to see what they end up looking like. And using up a bunch of scraps in the process!
Just think how lovely to have multiple colors or an ombre design. I can't wait to try this.
Thank you for the tut. I was afraid you'd forgotten! The flowers are gorgeous. I have my cheesecloth and am ready to creat.e...., wish me luck! TFS Brenda
Gorgeous!! Thank you for your tutorial. You make it look so easy. I've never used cheese cloth before. I need to try this. TFS
Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Beautiful! I love all of you flowers and that center is gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing!!
Awesome tutorial Tricia! Thank you so much for sharing this! Because of severe arthritis in my hands I'm not able to make the usual handmade paper flowers, etc. but I'm definitely going to try this as I'm pretty sure I can do it! The flower is absolutely gorgeous and I love the cheesecloth shabby chix look. You are such an inspiration. Warm hugs, Maggie
Beautiful flowers, I've seen lots of flower tuts but these are just stunning. Thanks for sharing, jeanette :)
I love this flowers. I will definately try this one out for my girls. I have a couple of friends who liked what I made and definately will try this one out. Thanks for sharing.
Now I just need me some cheesecloth!! Beautiful flowers! TFS - great to have you back. Hugs Julie
Thank you Tricia. You make flowers so easy for us to do!
Blessings, Pea
Always love your flowers and your tuts are so easy to follow. TFS
I have just started dabbing into mixed media art and have been watching you for the last couple of weeks. I haven't subscribed to anyone else but just had to to you! I just love everything you do. Just wanted to thank you for sharing your time and talent. You have truly inspired me! Vanessa
Thank you so much, you are so kind:) TFW hugs Tricia x
Very very beautiful! I might try some of these out on the album I have been making! Love playing with laces and fabrics! TFS Tricia! Hugs! Linda
This looks very easy to make. I am going to wear my flowers. Now I am going to check your other videos out. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for such a beautiful flower tutorial!!! I love the way you made your cheesecloth flowers, the cheesecloth gives such a romantic look, so delicate!! I've been looking for a certain look for flowers, and I am certain that I have found the look! Thank you again for sending me this website, : ) Flower
Thank you so much, your comments are so very kind :) Muslin would work well too :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Great tutorial!! Thank you!! I just wrote you telling you I tried the Loop Flowers you made. I made 2 of those..and now I want to try this!! It was the FIRST time making fabric flowers! I have to see how you made those lace ones tho!!! Thanks again Trisha!!
Oh my word, these flowers are fabulous! TY so much for taking the time to give us this tutorial.
47stoneymaine Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) TFW Hugs Tricia xxx
These flowers are just the sweetest. They're one of my favorite flowers to make thanks to you and your wonderful tutorials. Hope you have a spectacular day my friend. Hugs, Laurie
Love love love the cheesecloth!! How dreamy these flowers look, thank you so much for this tutorial Tricia :)
So pretty! I love the shabby chic flower, thank you for sharing.
+Mildred Segarra Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Beautiful flower. Hard to imagine it is made of cheesecloth! Thanks so much for the tutorial. TFS.
Hugs, Erla
Another gorgeous shabby flower from the shabbychic Queen. I just love all the things you teach us....more please :) xoxo hugs Laurie
Absolutely gorgeous - Love how you make them & easy clear instructions. Thank you so much. I hope you are still making crafting videos?
I also bought the thin cheesecloth as well and it turned out adorable. She is using a thin frayable muslin. I have never seen a cheesecloth that thick. Stunning!
Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) So happy you enjoyed making them and TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Wow I love how simple and versatile this is I was even thinking of making a smaller flower adding maybe a red center and pinning it on my Christmas tree
kbray2630 Thank you so very much, you are so very kind :) I have some on my tree I love the idea of a red centre :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Thank you so much Olga, so happy you liked the flower. Have a great day huge hugs Tricia xxx
Hi Jan, I am doing ok thanks, just excited for Christmas :) Thank you for the lovely comment and TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Lovely! For those of us in the US, I think voile may also work; it's more finely woven than our cheesecloth, and will fray just as nicely. Cheers!
I'm off to make some now.Thank you for this tutorial.I LOVE lace flowers!!
Judy McCarthy thank you so much, your are so very kind :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Tricia your flower looks so fluffy and angelic its beautiful , im really pleased you did the tutorial, thankyou sooooo much for sharing ............ Pauline x
Beautiful shabby flower.. love it. Thanks for taking the time to make this video and share x
Thank you so much, you are so kind :) TFW hugs Tricia x
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Excellent job on your video. Thanks for the tutorial will definitely give it a try.
Thank you so much, TFW hugs Tricia x
Awesome tutorial Tricia, I just Love your flowers and I'll give this a try for sure :) tfs, big warm hugs, Linda
Loved this tutorial thank you so very much for sharing. What a beautiful flower!
Thank you so much Linda :) You are so kind, I have been making some with other fabrics and I just love them. You know how much I love your flowers too :) TFW huge hugs Tricia xxx
Thank you so much Sue, you are so very kind. It is great fabric to work with and takes colour so well. Have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic new year :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
What a GORGEOUS flower! Thank you so much for sharing this! Now I have GOT to get some cheese cloth. I bet it really isn't even that expensive.. and makes such a pretty flower :)
Beautiful!! all of your flowers are GORGEOUS!!
The cheese cloth I bought was from ebay, I won an auction on a roll of it. It can come in different thicknesses. Thank you so much and TFW hugs Tricia xxx
I just made this flower and it got gorgeous!!!! Thanks for sharing it with all of us:)
These are absolutely gorgeous!! I can't wait to make some!! Thank you so much for a fantastic tutorial and for sharing!! Have a great day! :)
Bought some cheese cloth yesterday and soon as I get a minute I am going to play a little bit. Thanks for sharing.
Karen B.
this would look lovely on a wedding guest book, pen stand, and small ones on toasting glasses and even on jars centrepieces
This was the best and most beautiful shabby chic flower tutorial...love, loved it;) Dee
Hey Miss Tricia, ya'll got talent like nobodies business!! your cheesecloth flower is gorgeous!!!! I really enjoy ya'lls videos!! Thanks for tak'in the time to teach & share your amazing talent darlin!
+Laurie Larson Thank you so much, you are so very sweet and kind :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Shabby and beautiful. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.
Thank you so very much, you are so very kind :) TFW hugs Tricia x
Thank you, TFW means Thanks For Watching :) hugs Tricia xxx
Another stunning flower and amazing tutorial! I'm kicking myself in the butt right now bc my local thrift store had a HUGE bolt of cheesecloth with 100yds or something for $9.99 and I didn't buy it!! Then I went back (same day) and it was G-O-N-E! I am now even more sad bc had I seen your tutorial then, I would've got it in a second!!! TFS!! xoxo,Lani
This is such a beautiful flower, I love the look of it with the frayed edges, I will definitely be trying this out soon. TFS Hugs Jackie x
Wow ...I am really enjoying your tutorials. I will be looking for some cheesecloth, for sure. Thanks once again.
Thank you so much, you are so kind. Cheescloth is a fun fabric to use and TFW hugs Tricia xxx
It's really pretty Thank You for sharing, I made one like yours an the other one I made tea and put my cloth cheese inside, them when dry I ironed and the shabby effect was amazing!!!!
Grisel Martinez Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) I tea dye lots of laces and fabric as I just love the vintage look :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
WOW... it is really beautiful! Awesome works. I love it. Thank you so much for sharing this idea, Another addition to make for my hairbows. - MJ
Thank you so much Laurie, you are so sweet and kind :) I will try and do more tutorials next year! LOL! Have a great day, huge hugs Tricia xxx
I just tried again, I think perhaps the cheesecloth I use isn't stiff enough (looks like a looser threading than the one you used) but it turned out better so i tried another using Thule I bought at the Dollar store and it looks FABULOUS! Thanks so much Tricia.
Supper Tricia! Love your flowers! Those came out so nicely, shabby! Love it! Wormest hugs and Happy Holidays! Nata
Awesome! Flowers are beautiful Thanks for sharing! Your video's are easy to follow you explain vey well! God Bless You! xx!
gorgeous and lovely and I can't stop watching this .
Thank you for the tutorial. I bought cheesecloth just to try this & after re-watching your video, I am now heading to my desk to try my hand at this. Don't worry I am taking you with me just in case I get stuck. lol. Thank you for the tutorial.
I hope you have lots of fun making them :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Love these flowers. I tried one but it didn't come out so great so I'm watching this again. Tfs.
Jackie
So impressive!! Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us! Marlene
I have rolls & rolls of gauze I've had awhile about 3" wide, I think I might just try this out, and place them on circles of pink & lavender colored used dryer sheets and add a matching pearl to the center or bling as you mentioned. I liked watching your video...& thank you for sharing !!! XOXO Alma These would also look very lovely tea stained or glimmer misted!
Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) I hope you have fun making these :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Wow, that it is the most beautiful flower, love it, thank you so much for sharing your ideas... Donna:)
Thank you so much and I have tea dyed some and spritz some and they turned out ok! TFW hugs Tricia xxx
I absolutely LOVE this tutorial! Thanks for sharing! I can't wait to try them.
Wow...truly shabby chic...have to go and find some cheesecloth now...never used it before...TFS
Amazing! So much better than the videos I've seen for flowers. Thanks so much for sharing.
Just beautiful...must get busy and make some of these beautiful flowers...
Thank you so much, you are so kind :) TFW hugs Tricia x
This flower is so pretty Tricia. I will make these with the gauze we buy at the pharmacy for bandaging surgical sites and we have plenty of that. lol! tfs :)
Oh thank you so so much for sharing your time and talent with us you are truly a beautiful inspiration! I absolutely LOVE everything you do! Big hugs and again Thank you!!!
Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) TFW hugs Tricia x
Hi Tricia! Another amazing flower...glad I found your tutorials...thx :)
Beautiful flower, I never would have thought that you can use the fabric! is often applied to the gauze dressing in hospitals, pharmacies, etc. .. or fabric for diaper, I think that now it is difficult to get the fabric, but thank you, I wish you health,hugs....Wanda
Tfs. Your tutorials are great and the flowers are so gorgeous. I can't wait to have a flower making day now :)
Marion Ginbey Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Beautiful!!! Very clever lady, loving your tutorials, sooo glad I found your channel :o) xx
Thank you so much for this tutorial These flowers are so beautiful I can't wait to try them out your video has inspired me :)
TFS
Jenn
Oh I do love that shabby flower! Scrumptious
Thank you so much, you are so very kind :) TFW hugs Tricia x
Tricia your flowers are Devine! So elegant. I have a question. I'm sure you order your beading centers wholesale but would you know where I could order some regular retail. Thanks Dee Dee
Thank you so much, I don't mind what anybody does with the flowers :) Happy you like them. TFW hugs Tricia xxx
wow these are so beautiful and I have tons of cheesecloth that I use so going to make these thanks for sharing.
This is a very easy to follow tutorial...thanks so much! I love the look of cheesecloth! I'm anxious to give this a try ;)
They are beautiful I'll have to try one. I see you have a brace on your left wrist I hope it is okay probably been overworked a bit making those beautiful flowers. You take care.
Absolutely beautiful! I can't wait to make one! Thank you for sharing your time and talent💕
Thank you so much, you are so kind :) TFW hugs Tricia x
Thank you so much Christine, you are so kind and TFW hugs Tricia xxx
Love this technique, saw a similar one as wreath and it's great to have it transform as flower! Gonna try it ASAP :D