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Frayed Flower

Frayed Flower Brooch

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/frayed-flower • Posted by maize hutton

You'll need a strip of fabric, needle and thread, scissors, button and a pin back (can also use a large safety pin). Pick out some fabric you like which frays really easy. Depending upon how big and thick you want your flower, cut a strip of the fabric. Mine is 1 inch wide and 44 inches long. If you want your flower smaller, don't cut it as long or as wide.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

You'll need a strip of fabric, needle and thread, scissors, button and a pin back (can also use a large safety pin). Pick out some fabric you like which frays really easy. Depending upon how big and thick you want your flower, cut a strip of the fabric. Mine is 1 inch wide and 44 inches long. If you want your flower smaller, don't cut it as long or as wide.

Instructions

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    Fold over one end and secure it with a stitch.

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    Flip it over and start a running stitch along the bottom of the strip of fabric.

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    When you've reached the end of your strip, pull the thread so the fabric bunches up.

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    Shape the fabric into a flower.

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    Secure all the layers by stitching through each and securing on the back.

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    Next, stitch the button in the center.

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    After the button is secure, stitch on your pin back or safety pin.

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    WAA LAH! Super easy peasy frayed flower pin. Experiment with the look by adding dangling pieces of lace, fabric, beads, chain or ribbon. Now, go make one!