3 Dimensional Flowers
#11
Okay, another thing to add to my list. Question. I notice that the yo-yo centers seem to be finished. Mine are always raw in the center, and I can't seem to get them to turn under. suggestions?
#13
Originally Posted by Deb watkins
Okay, another thing to add to my list. Question. I notice that the yo-yo centers seem to be finished. Mine are always raw in the center, and I can't seem to get them to turn under. suggestions?
#16
I love flowers, and with all the snow we have had in the last two months, it might be a while before I see real ones. Hmmm, maybe I can make some fabric flowers, the next best thing. Thanks for the tutorial.
#17
Originally Posted by moreland
I just posted a tutorial on making these flowers. I didn't know how to get this onto the first posting so it would be at the top. Hopefully, those of you who wanted to know how to make those flowers will see this posting.
The quilt block is 10 1/2 inches square. The leaf pattern is fused onto the block then stitched around the outer edge.
If you have questions I'll try to answer them. I hope the tutorial is understandable.
Happy flower making!
ps My friend was using this technique with much smaller squares and putting a magnet on the back. Hers looked like sunflowers. I don't remember how she covered the center.
The quilt block is 10 1/2 inches square. The leaf pattern is fused onto the block then stitched around the outer edge.
If you have questions I'll try to answer them. I hope the tutorial is understandable.
Happy flower making!
ps My friend was using this technique with much smaller squares and putting a magnet on the back. Hers looked like sunflowers. I don't remember how she covered the center.
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