attempt at a folded wreath
#21
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Actually it looks like you did most of it just fine! However, I think there are a couple things you can do next time. First, you needed more contrast in your fabrics, as they tend to blend together making it seem like one fabric. Also, you did not add the five inch appliqué square ( the pink on this wreath) under the roll to make it look like the wreath has a binding(the yellow...which is the "front" piece according to the pattern). Also, when you sew your corners together to make the roll, yours look a little bit pinched. I try to sew the points of the corner together (kind of side by side) so they don't stick up into a vertical point...in other words they are flat. That's why I was able to attach the buttons on each.
You are doing just fine! The first one is always the hardest, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be addicted to making them. Tomorrow I'm making my 11th one...a Christmas theme for display at my LQS!
You are doing just fine! The first one is always the hardest, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be addicted to making them. Tomorrow I'm making my 11th one...a Christmas theme for display at my LQS!
#25
Thanks for responses. I agree about the fabric choice; will do differently next time. Grandma Mary, I love your topper and luvrazz yours too. Need better stabilizer too, and there is no button on mine, and just did what she did on tut; didn't have time to find any. Grandma Mary, did you buy the pattern or use the one on the utube tutorial? Maybe I just need to break down and buy the pattern. Luvrazz, did you glue those little beads on or what? Thanks again everyone; great responses.
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Pennsylvania
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I recently made this wreath without buttons and my ends came to a point. The way the instructions say to finish it (zig zag stitch) makes the ends come to a point. If I make another and add buttons, I will overlap and make the surface flat so I can add the decorative buttons.
#29
I agree with others to add buttons on top of points. Also the Bosai stabilizer is quite expensive (IMHO). I think a very stiff iron-on stabilizer attached to some batting would give the same effect. Also if you're going to mail it, I would put TP rolls under flaps to keep it from getting crushed.
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