Thank you so much for this amazing, simple tutorial on something that I thought looked to difficult to imagine making! Please consider making more tutorials, even if it's more flowers with more points so we can work alongside of you and see that we're doing it right. God bless you!
Great tutorial! You explained yourself so well and I was able to see everything you were doing. Thank you so much for sharing your technique. I'm looking forward to watching more of you tutorials.
Great tutorial! Templates can be made by attaching printed paper patterns to thin plastic cutting boards (dollar store) with spray adhesive. Then cut the plastic with an old rotary blade (I hold the paper pattern outside the door so I don't get overspray everywhere.)
I loved this tutorial. You have made it very clear. This is not a criticism, but next time you record a next skill, perhaps you could use a coloured fabric - yellow or red - as the white reflects the light from the camera so much that it is easy to lose the shape. I loved the fact that you knew how to keep what you were doing clearly visible to the lens. Many people who record on video are not as successful at this as you. Hope to see more from you! Thanks.
beautiful I would so love to see how to make the other folded flowers also ..please do tutorial kindly thanks for sharing your talent... I truly appreciate it have a wonderful holiday Georgia from ohio
Any raw edges are tucked under, so there really is no reason why the fabric would unravel. These flowers are not meant to be washed in a machine, which is why I suggest putting a snap on the back if they are going to be attached to a project that will require washing. For the wall hanging I show in the video, I take the flowers off and vacuum them with a narrow attachment, and then wash the wall hanging itself. I don't wash the flowers not so much because I am concerned with unraveling but because I'm afraid I would lose the folds. So far vacuuming has done the trick.
Lo siento, eso no es posible. Es apenas una idea, inspirada por algo que ví hace años en un libro. La idea es utilizar este tutorial para realizar proyectos propios.
I enjoyed your method of instruction, your pleasant manner, and your project, thank you, God bless
i am so happy tonight, i learn so much new stuff.thank you so much for sharing with us.
I love this tutorial. You are so calm and methodical! Perfect for teaching! I will be making these for Christmas this year!
So amazing! I've got the crazy idea of wall hangings all over my house
such a beautiful way to use very plain fabrics or any fabric for that matter. plus, it is so easy
Thank you for teaching this sewing skill.🙏🏻
Great tutorial thank you💕
Very beautiful.thanks for teaching such a unique thing.
Thank you so much for this amazing, simple tutorial on something that I thought looked to difficult to imagine making! Please consider making more tutorials, even if it's more flowers with more points so we can work alongside of you and see that we're doing it right. God bless you!
Love these, love the video. My friend and I made 20 for name tags for our quilt guild's quilt show. They are "sew" fun!
This so sweet! I make junk journals and i will definitely be making some of these! To embellish with Tyfs. ❤️🥰🇨🇦❤️
Thank you so much! Beautiful.🤩
Very beautiful. Thank you.
Wonderful video, I can now make flowers with fabric.
Your teaching is amazingly simple,
please keep teaching..
Excellent demo!
This is so stinkin
cool! I love it !!!
Great tutorial! You explained yourself so well and I was able to see everything you were doing. Thank you so much for sharing your technique. I'm looking forward to watching more of you tutorials.
Love it!! I just made one and plan on making many more!!!
Very clever design!
Thank you!
this is very nice Angie I will be making some very soon.
Thank you for teaching me. I will make this asap!
Great tutorial! Templates can be made by attaching printed paper patterns to thin plastic cutting boards (dollar store) with spray adhesive. Then cut the plastic with an old rotary blade (I hold the paper pattern outside the door so I don't get overspray everywhere.)
I loved this tutorial. You have made it very clear. This is not a criticism, but next time you record a next skill, perhaps you could use a coloured fabric - yellow or red - as the white reflects the light from the camera so much that it is easy to lose the shape. I loved the fact that you knew how to keep what you were doing clearly visible to the lens. Many people who record on video are not as successful at this as you. Hope to see more from you! Thanks.
beautiful I would so love to see how to make the other folded flowers also ..please do tutorial kindly thanks for sharing your talent... I truly appreciate it have a wonderful holiday Georgia from ohio
great video
Great video...thanks
Excellent
What keeps the fabric from raveling? Should you go around the entire piece with Fray Check before or after creating the ornament?
Any raw edges are tucked under, so there really is no reason why the fabric would unravel. These flowers are not meant to be washed in a machine, which is why I suggest putting a snap on the back if they are going to be attached to a project that will require washing. For the wall hanging I show in the video, I take the flowers off and vacuum them with a narrow attachment, and then wash the wall hanging itself. I don't wash the flowers not so much because I am concerned with unraveling but because I'm afraid I would lose the folds. So far vacuuming has done the trick.
Thank you for the tutorial. I am wondering what size you cut your hexagons?
Depends on the project, but my favorite size is 3/4". That's a bit on the small size, but then I like small. :)
Amei
What size is your hexagon?
Si me puedes mandar el pie de cama jardín de flores
Lo siento, eso no es posible. Es apenas una idea, inspirada por algo que ví hace años en un libro. La idea es utilizar este tutorial para realizar proyectos propios.
@@AngiePadilla ok gracias