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Fabric Brooches

Fabric brooches

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fabric-brooches • Posted by Rozantia P.

I wanted a second set of flower brooches for my Fabric Flower bouquet that I published earlier (refer to my projects). So I rummaged through my "recycle" box and found two old blouses and made three fabric brooches - I cut irregular oval and round shapes for the two colorful ones, singed the pieces and arranged them in two different ways - one random and for the other - put all pieces in a pile, sewed a circle in the middle with a basting stitch and pulled it tight. The red one is a combination of several ways to make a brooch - the first layer is a strip of fabric folded in half and gathered with a basting stitch, the second layer is 6-7 fabric circles folded in half and then once again in half, arranged on top of the first and for the top I singed remnants of some red sheer organza. I already had all the buttons. I haven't used a specific tutorial, there are quite a few of them on the web. *The sheer organza is difficult to take a picture of, though.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

3 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

I wanted a second set of flower brooches for my Fabric Flower bouquet that I published earlier (refer to my projects). So I rummaged through my "recycle" box and found two old blouses and made three fabric brooches - I cut irregular oval and round shapes for the two colorful ones, singed the pieces and arranged them in two different ways - one random and for the other - put all pieces in a pile, sewed a circle in the middle with a basting stitch and pulled it tight. The red one is a combination of several ways to make a brooch - the first layer is a strip of fabric folded in half and gathered with a basting stitch, the second layer is 6-7 fabric circles folded in half and then once again in half, arranged on top of the first and for the top I singed remnants of some red sheer organza. I already had all the buttons. I haven't used a specific tutorial, there are quite a few of them on the web. *The sheer organza is difficult to take a picture of, though.

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