You are a darling for posting this. Thank you. I just thought of the most brilliant idea for a gift that will be a memorable one. A fabric store that I go to does custom fabric designs. I have a good friend and I thought of having lots of different photos of us done on the fabric. Will then make the flowers accordingly and soft wire to the back and then plant them into a beautiful pot plant with cement and use it as a door stopper!!! 😁❤️🤗
I like this! I just finished making about a zillion and ten flowers for my sister's dog grooming business. She puts them on the girl dogs after they're groomed, and she says the customers love them. This one will really look cute! And I have a BUNCH of fabric scraps I can use. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Yeah, 3 1/2 inches doesn't work for me either, so I had to do a second template, taking into consideration the space that I found I had been left with. It's more like maybe 3 3/4 when I did it. But it still turned out really pretty. Thanks for the idea. It's simple and pretty, and I imagine one can take it in different directions, using really colourful thread for instance or trying something maybe a bit bigger. I made a cute brooch for my piano teacher and will be giving it to her this weekend. I'm sure she will like it.
Wow! Very pretty and creative. Just a tip, there's a way of making a paper pentagon with origami technique - just look up "origami pentagon" and you get the instructions for how to fold it.
Please also have a look at my fabric butterfly tutorial. That has the origami folding in it. I just wanted to keep this video short with quick pentagon pattern at this size. Thanks for the tip.
@@NotchesSewing I've had that in my "watch later" for some time, haha! Will make one today for a gift. I commented that origami tip because I used it once for origami stars, and didn't know if other viewers were familiar with it.
I really love this idea. However, when making the Pentagon, I come up with 4 sides measuring 3.5 inches and one side is 4.5 inches. So, off to the internet to print one. I watched you do it about ten times and my trash was getting full LOL
Not sure what playback speed has to do with the measurements not aligning. I'm not going too fast. I've tried it several times. It just doesn't align. I got it to work eventually but I had to adjust the numbers a bit. Still turned out great, it just took a bit longer to make the template. @@NotchesSewing
@inforestsweheal sometimes viewers find I’m going too fast and maybe miss a step. This will work with any size , it’s just the method that’s convenient not having to sew little pieces and join them. Thanks for watching!😊
You are a darling for posting this. Thank you. I just thought of the most brilliant idea for a gift that will be a memorable one. A fabric store that I go to does custom fabric designs. I have a good friend and I thought of having lots of different photos of us done on the fabric. Will then make the flowers accordingly and soft wire to the back and then plant them into a beautiful pot plant with cement and use it as a door stopper!!! 😁❤️🤗
That's a great idea! If you need a plain doorstopper, I have a tutorial for that too on my channel. Cheers!
Thank you! I'll have a look for it as well...
I like this! I just finished making about a zillion and ten flowers for my sister's dog grooming business. She puts them on the girl dogs after they're groomed, and she says the customers love them. This one will really look cute! And I have a BUNCH of fabric scraps I can use. Thanks so much for sharing this.
You're very welcome. That sounds really cute! Have you seen my fabric butterfly tutorial? That would look nice too. Cheers!
@@NotchesSewing gotta go find that one now. I bet she would love them too.
adorable design- super efficient video!!!!!!!!
thanks so much!
Make sure to check out other scrap busting projects on my channel😊
Embellished small zipper bags with these - so cute. Thankyou
Great idea!
Definitely on my "save" list. Thanks, so cute.
Have fun!
Your tutorials are always great, the way you explained step by step presentation of your projects - are very easy. Thank You
Thanks for watching😊
Exactly what I was looking for! Something without glue! Your instructions are great! Thank you!
Thanks so much😊
Great tutorial thank you so much.
Thanks for watching😊
Really cute!!
Thank you! Cheers!
You did this presentation very well. This is exlained to where myself as wet as everyone can understand the tube tube showing!
Been binge watching your clips Angela, can’t wait for more tutorials. Thank you.
Thanks Ruby!😊. More to come. (so many ideas, so little time………)
Great video. All of your videos are clear, to the point. Very practical, useable projects. Thank you!!!
Glad you like them!
Thank you, I can learn clearly and easy way. I like it.
Very cute. I’m saving this video for future reference.
This tutorial is great! I was looking for a way to make a flower for a dragon plush I'm making and this will work well!
Wonderful! Have fun!
Clever and so cute.
You come up with the neatest things to make! Thank you!
Thank you! 😊
Adorable and easy to follow thanks so much for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
This is beautiful and wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Love this tutorial. Will be making some soon. Thank you.
Have fun!
Thank you, this was super concise and helpful 😊
Thanks for watching😊
As a former needlework magazine editor, I love your clear and succinct instructions for this tutorial, thank you very much ❤️👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!😊
Great examples and directions
Thanks!
another amazing project made so easy ... thankyou!!!
You’re welcome 😊
At last!!! Been looking for a no-fuss tutorial on doing this. Brilliant. Thank you. Greetings from Cape Town, South Africa
Great! Hello from Down Under😊
Very pretty
Thanks for watching
Such a pretty flower and you make the directions so easy to follow !!
Thanks so much 😊. Hope you give it a try.
Yeah, 3 1/2 inches doesn't work for me either, so I had to do a second template, taking into consideration the space that I found I had been left with. It's more like maybe 3 3/4 when I did it. But it still turned out really pretty. Thanks for the idea. It's simple and pretty, and I imagine one can take it in different directions, using really colourful thread for instance or trying something maybe a bit bigger. I made a cute brooch for my piano teacher and will be giving it to her this weekend. I'm sure she will like it.
Great ideas!
Thank you so much for this tutorial 💗
You are so welcome! Please have a look on my butterfly tutorial😊
Thanks so much for this tutorial! Will be checking out your others.
Thanks Molly😊
Beautiful...thank you.....
Thank you too!
Lovely. Thank you
Thank you too!
Very good
Wonderful!
Thank you! Cheers!
nice your video sharing
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you
Thanks for watching😊
I like this.
thank you!
So cute !! 🌸❤
Thank you! 😊
Wow! Very pretty and creative. Just a tip, there's a way of making a paper pentagon with origami technique - just look up "origami pentagon" and you get the instructions for how to fold it.
Please also have a look at my fabric butterfly tutorial. That has the origami folding in it. I just wanted to keep this video short with quick pentagon pattern at this size. Thanks for the tip.
@@NotchesSewing I've had that in my "watch later" for some time, haha! Will make one today for a gift. I commented that origami tip because I used it once for origami stars, and didn't know if other viewers were familiar with it.
Thank you. I always need to decide how to make a tutorial as simple as possible. If I start off with an origami lesson, viewers may switch off…….
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Hi I was wanting to know what that was on top of the pentagon and fabric to hold still while cutting. Great video thank you
Thank you. That was a magnet guide that I use as a weight. I just added a crystal doorknob to it..😊
Thank you for sharing. I love learning new sewing techniques from you ❤️.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching😊
Adorable!!!!
Thanks 😊
That's just lovely. I'd like to make it a brooch. Could I cut some of the 'lump' at the back off to be able to flatten it a bit and put a clasp there?
Sure. I would use some fabric glue and cover with a circle of felt. Have fun!
@@NotchesSewing oh thank you very much 😊 ❤
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Gorgeous, thank you. What is the finished size of the flower? I wonder if I can make small ones to put on my blouses I make.
it’s about 3” . Thanks for watching.
I really love this idea. However, when making the Pentagon, I come up with 4 sides measuring 3.5 inches and one side is 4.5 inches. So, off to the internet to print one. I watched you do it about ten times and my trash was getting full LOL
Sometimes printing is just faster…😊. Thanks for watching.
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3 1/2 inches doesn't work for me. I'm left with a blank area. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I've tried two separate templates. :(
Not sure why either. Trying slowing down your playback speed to make sure you are following exactly what I am doing. Cheers.
Not sure what playback speed has to do with the measurements not aligning. I'm not going too fast. I've tried it several times. It just doesn't align. I got it to work eventually but I had to adjust the numbers a bit. Still turned out great, it just took a bit longer to make the template. @@NotchesSewing
@inforestsweheal sometimes viewers find I’m going too fast and maybe miss a step. This will work with any size , it’s just the method that’s convenient not having to sew little pieces and join them. Thanks for watching!😊
Very good
Thanks