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Published over 1 year ago

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2011
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Easy recycling!

Sorry for the photos, but i took them with mobile phone, but i hope it's helpful.

I had a lot of left-over fabric at home(i'm the collector type, so i put ewerything in a box so someday it can be useful) and i didn't know what to do with them so i started to sew and the idea came, why not glue them together?
And so i did!
(Ps.:the attachment was a mistake and now i can't delet it...i'm pathetic sorry this is my first project so forgive me )

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  1. Step 1 1

    The left-over fabric( as you can see i had a lot!)

  2. Step 2 2

    I selected some of the same pattern and worked with them.

  3. Step 3 3

    I sewn them with running sew along the edges.

  4. Step 4 4

    When I arrived back to the starting point i pulled the thread and they deformed into little....sacks(? i honestly don't know what to call them)

    [sorry this photo is awful]

  5. Step 5 5

    I made a few of them, make as mutch as you want or need.

  6. Step 6 6

    I glued them together with glue-gun( I love my glue-gun, it makes my life easier)

  7. Step 7 7

    The photo is awful again, sorry :[ but i hope you know what to do.

  8. Step 8 8

    When you think it's enough(when you get bored of it) and your flower is big enough just glue a pin or a clasp or a rubber ring or a ribon to the bottom and you're done!!
    You can glue or sew a bead or something in the middle or make leafs and glue them or, or ,or anything that comes to mind!!!

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