Friday, 13 April 2012

Vintage Inspired Layered Lace Flowers


Don't you just love the vintage look? I adore all things antique, lacy and lovely; this flower I'm going to show you how to make is all of those things! You'll see why I love it so much! Simply beautiful and the uses for it are endless! Add a pin and make it into a corsage, add it to your handbag or a cushion, make a whole lot of them and make them into a decorative floral display for the coffee table, or just pop it on a headband for a lovely wedding hair piece!


NOTE: For personal/gift use only! You may not copy/sell/reproduce any part of this tutorial. You may not use photos from this tutorial for any purpose; you may not sell any items made from this tutorial. Please respect the time and effort that goes into the production of free craft tutorials :o)

What you will need:
3 x 1/2 metre long lengths of lace
Needle and thread
Button for centre
Some plastic pearl beads
Glue gun

 Lay each piece of lace on top of the other with the straight edges aligned (And excuse my lack of lovely fingernails!)


Take your need and thread and do a running stitch along the straight edge, gently tugging the thread as you go so that the lace gathers.



Continue all the way to the end of the lace length, continually tugging to gather the lace. Pull the thread tightly and stitch the two ends closed to complete your flower.  Pop a knot on the back of the flower to hold the stitching.



Glue your button in the centre of the flower


Glue your pearl beads around the outside edge of your centre button and you're done!


3 comments:

  1. That is so cute! I'm going to have to make some for my girls!

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  2. Very nice! You did a great job. Thanks for sharing on Marvelous Mondays! Please note, I changed my blog name from Jam's Corner to This Gal Cooks. Same blog, different name. www.thisgalcooks.com I hope to see you at next week's party!

    Julie

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Thanks a bunch of bananas for the comments lovelies! I sure do appreciate it you spunky thing you :o)