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Rhonda 05-06-2011 03:45 PM

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When I made my 3D Flower Doll Quilt I was asked to do a tutorial to show how I made them. So here I will show you how to make 3D Flowers and Butterflies my way. This is not necessarily an original idea just something I have picked up over time.


These flowers are stylized flowers or flowers that are not true to any particular flower. They end up being whatever they end up like depending on the decisions I make as I work on them.

Here is the Doll Quilt I made for the DQ Swap
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you can see the blue flower is not sewn down. It is only sewn at the center allowing the petals to move freely.
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Here is the Pink flower also sewn only at the center
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The butterflies are sewn down here but the antennae are free moving as I made them out of craft wire. I curled them around a pen to get the wavy look
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This butterfly is sewn down and the antennae are also craft wire,. Because is was so much smaller I used a large plastic embroidery needle to curl the antennae.
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clem55 05-06-2011 03:52 PM

very sweet! love your flowers and bf's

Rhonda 05-06-2011 03:55 PM

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Ok now let's look at what it takes to make a flower.

First you cut out a flower shape. The shape can be anything you want it to be.

Here you can see how to draw a flower petal. Starting at the top left I drew a curved line, Not hard to do. Then I drew a curved line back down on the right side. The petals don't have to be the same. They should be in the same size reasonably tho.
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Here is my first petal - 2 layers of fabric
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Place the 2 pieces face to face and sew from the bottom edge around the petal til you get back to the bottom. Make sure you leave an opening to turn the petal right side out.
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Here it is turned right side out.
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I tucked the edges of the bottom of the petal in so I would have a smaller end on the petal
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Here you can see the petal with the sides tucked in at the bottom. I sewed across the bottom so it would stay put. Now you can sew around the edge leaving it as it is.
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Or you can pull the tucked in parts back out with a seam ripper for a more rounded look to the bottom. Sorry the pic is so blurry.
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I sewed around the edge with red thread but you could match your thread if you don't want it to show up. Then I sewed down the center and along each side of the line. This creates a look of stamens. I also used French knots at the end of each line, You can use a fabric pen to imitate this if you like or skip it if you don't want it ,
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Here is 3 petals sewn together. I sewed where the petals overlapped. then at the bottom I sewed across to give it some stability so the petals would stay together.
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Here I pulled the two sides apart so I could clip one side for turning it.
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Here I cut two pieces of yellow for the center. Place them face to face and sew all around the edge.
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Here is the center with the opening cut.
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Turn it right side out and sew it onto the flower petals.
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QuiltnNan 05-06-2011 04:23 PM

very pretty

Rhonda 05-06-2011 04:24 PM

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Okay Now let's look at the long skinny flower petals.

Here is the 2 layers of fabric turned face to face and sewn around the edge. I sew off the end and then come back on from the side of the end to get the point.
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I folded the edges into the middle and sewn across the end
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Turn it right side out. I use a turning tool and gently pull the edges of the fabric down over the tool. I sewed a finishing seam around the edge of the petal.
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Here is the petal ready to add to more
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Here is two petals together. ( They look like bunny ears!! LOL )
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I held the two petals together and where they meet I sewed along that line. At first I sewed up towards the top end and then decided that was too much so ended up ripping it out so I had it sewed only about half way up from the bottom.
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Here are three petals sewn together. I almost wished I hadn't had so much fold on the sides at the bottom. They could have been more flat.. You can overlap the petals instead of folding in the bottom edges. They would be more flat that way.
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klarina 05-06-2011 04:31 PM

very pretty.

thankx

Rhonda 05-06-2011 05:07 PM

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Ok now on to the leaves. they are basically just like the petals.
The stem is a differant treatment.

Here are some leaf shapes. You can fold a paper in half and cut out a leaf similar to cutting out a heart or snowflake.

You can use that cut out to lay it on your fabric and cut out around it to get your shape.

Turn it right side out
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Sew around the edge just like we did with the petal. Then sometimes I like to sew down the center for veins. By sewing over the same line of thread you will get a darker more filled in line.
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for the center of this flower I cut a smaller piece of fabric, 2 layers sewn around the edge and turned right side out
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I cut a slit on the back to turn it with
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For the stem I do it differantly. I cut it long and narrow. I fold over each side into the center and iron them to make them stay put
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I fold over one end and iron it.
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Fold one side over the other and put it under t he needle. Backstitch and then sew down the edge of the stem. I made mine about an inch wide to start with but you can make yours any size you want.
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So when you put all the pieces together you have something that looks like this. The yellow center is sewn to the background. The stem and the leaf are sewn down, But the petals are free to move.
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And here is the pink flower, You can make the leaves 3D also if you like. I didn't because I chose to slit the back of them for turning, If you turn them at the bottom instead of using a slit you can sew the leaves on a their base and leave them free to move.
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Rhonda 05-06-2011 05:37 PM

Now for the butterflies. I am not going to post the tutorial here because I did one for magnets and the process is the same. You can follow the directions and then just sew down the wings or sew above the body and leave the wings free. It is up to you. In the Doll Quilt I used a slit in the back of the 2 larger butterflies so I had to sew them down.

But the little butterfly in the center I sewed across just above the black body and left the wing free. It is up to you.

here is the link for the butterfly tutorial

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-36995-1.htm

I hope you enjoy this tutorial and have some fun brightenin the world with your flowers and butterflies!!

One more note: You can use this method of making the flowers and they could be magnets too!

littlehud 05-06-2011 06:00 PM

Thanks for the tute. I can't wait to try this.

dream56 05-06-2011 06:30 PM

Great job - thanks for the tutorial. Love it

craftybear 05-06-2011 06:54 PM

cute and thanks for the tutorial

marymm 05-06-2011 07:17 PM

very creative

Sandee 05-06-2011 07:22 PM

Very cute flowers!! And a big thank you for the tute!! You have been busy!

Rhonda 05-06-2011 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by Sandee
Very cute flowers!! And a big thank you for the tute!! You have been busy!

LOL Told ya so! LOL I had fun doing the ones for the Doll Quilt. What I really like is the way each flower is unique. This is not a set pattern but a guideline. Just like snowflakes are all differant these will be all differant. so let your imagination go and see what you can create with this 3D idea. I am sure it isn't an original idea but it is fun to do!

Sweeterthanwine 05-06-2011 09:22 PM

Thank you so much for this tutorial. These would be good to make and use on anything - I'm thinking sun dresses for my granddaughter (pillowcase type)

Sewfine 05-07-2011 01:33 AM

Wow, love the butterflies and flowers. It is beautiful.

sawsan 05-07-2011 02:14 AM

Thanks 4 flowers and butterflies 3D quilt
I love it :thumbup:
I have a book name FABLED FLOWERS
KUMIKO SUDO
And did once or twice kind of flowers fixed to one of my bags

moreland 05-07-2011 04:38 AM


Originally Posted by Sandee
Very cute flowers!! And a big thank you for the tute!! You have been busy!

ditto

grammyj 05-07-2011 04:38 AM

Rhonda These are so cute. Thank you so much for taking time to show us how to do them.

supergma 05-07-2011 05:12 AM

Thanks for the tute. I think this would be great for a baby play quilt. I noticed that my great g'daughter played with the loose tags on her quilt and toys more than anything else. Wouldn't want to use the wire for antennae tho. Thanks again Rhonda.

dreamgirl 05-07-2011 05:12 AM

Thanks Rhonda!You never cease to amaze me with your talent. :-P

nabobw 05-07-2011 05:13 AM

Wow that is beautiful

Phyl 05-07-2011 05:16 AM

Not only are you talented, but you are the BEST "sharer". It never ceases to amaze me how you make tutes that are so easy to understand and that you are so giving.
I love the books you have made. I have purchased a couple and you have answered questions I had about anything! You are a great example to us all. You have enabled me to simplify some difficult looking "stuff" so I can be more creative as well. My hat is off to you friend! (And my stand-up flowers as well!)

mimee4 05-07-2011 05:34 AM

You are so talented and a great teacher. Thanks so much for this tute.

sandpat 05-07-2011 05:38 AM

Cute Rhonda....these will be fun to add into the mix, thanks for the tute!

lillybeck 05-07-2011 05:39 AM

Another great thing from Rhonda. I wonder how she has time to do all these things because she is always busy helping us.lol

Rhonda 05-07-2011 06:14 AM

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thank you everyone. These are just things I have done over the years. It is just the first time I have put them into a quilt. I was just thinking about where I got the inspiration for the blue flower. It came from a picture I saw in my very first quilt book 30 yrs ago. I loved the pictue but couldn't do it the way they did it so I drew my own version. I have been doodling that flower ever since. It is a great way to stretch my fingers when my hand gets tired of sewing. I sit and draw flowers for fun.

This is a flower I cut out of denim. I didn't sew it I just cut out the petals and glued them to my shelf. I left the edges raw. The leaves are also denim from some green jeans I found at a yard sale.

blhaines 05-07-2011 07:15 AM

Nice!

klgreene 05-07-2011 09:35 AM

Rhonda, will you stop creating, LOL I'm still working on the sampler. These are so cute. Again, to be added to my "TO DO" list. Good thing I am making small things after I finish the sample cover. I'll never catch up to you! But thanks. I need all this!!!!

Rhonda 05-07-2011 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by klgreene
Rhonda, will you stop creating, LOL I'm still working on the sampler. These are so cute. Again, to be added to my "TO DO" list. Good thing I am making small things after I finish the sample cover. I'll never catch up to you! But thanks. I need all this!!!!

Thanks Katie I don't know how much more I have to contribute. I do have a strip work tutorial in mind to do sometime soon. I expect the well will run dry one of these days and I will have shared all there is to share! LOL

klgreene 05-07-2011 11:49 AM

I don't think your well will ever run dry.....mines still filling up LOL

nwm50 05-07-2011 05:33 PM

beautiful! I rec'd my templates today! Thanks sew much...

Rhonda 05-07-2011 06:41 PM

nwm50 you're welcome! Have fun with them!

sassey 05-08-2011 04:12 AM

Neat thanks for the tute

Terricat 05-10-2011 06:58 PM

Best tute I've seen on this type of applique'. Simple, easy to follow ---and you sewed the pieces on by machine. I hate to hand-stitch, so I've only done the raw edge applique' stitching. LOVE it. Thanks a whole bunch!!!!

Rhonda 05-10-2011 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by Terricat
Best tute I've seen on this type of applique'. Simple, easy to follow ---and you sewed the pieces on by machine. I hate to hand-stitch, so I've only done the raw edge applique' stitching. LOVE it. Thanks a whole bunch!!!!

Some would say backing each piece and turning it right side out is a waste of time but it allows you to sew it on by machine without having to mess with the edges. so I much prefer to do things that will avoid any needleturn! It is not my favorite thing to do.

amma 05-13-2011 02:53 PM

Thank you for this tute :D:D:D

pegquilter8 05-15-2011 06:49 AM

You are such an awesome person to do these! I love opening and learning. thanks. Pegeth

Rose Cactus 05-20-2011 10:40 AM

I love your doll quilt. With your great tut I might try one for my grandaughter. Thanks

Rhonda 05-20-2011 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Rose Cactus
I love your doll quilt. With your great tut I might try one for my grandaughter. Thanks

I hope you post pictures when you get it done! Thanks!!


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