autumn flower pins

12 October 2010

I was itching to make some cute flower pins for autumn. I know you’ve probably seen these all over blogland and they are super easy to make. I finished all of these in about an hour and a half, but that was making lots of mistakes along the way too, and digging for fabric scraps.
This one is just taking a strip of fabric, twisting, and rolling into a circle, hot glue gunning along the way, and then adding a little bling to the middle. (an old earring I had)
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For this one, I used Tidymom’s rosette flower pin tutorial. Basically it’s 4 circles of felt scrunched together, but she does an excellent job of explaining it.september 2010 028 1

For the pyro lovers out there, this one was the most fun to make. Cut a bunch of different sizes of circles, skim them along a candle flame, put a few stitches through the middle and there you go. september 2010 033 1

For this one, I cut up a sweater that I shrunk. Cut 2 circles, one a little smaller than the other.september 2010 012 1
Scrunch them up, september 2010 013 1
Put some stitches in the back to hold it. (No, don’t adjust your monitor: I.sewed.something!)september 2010 017 1
Roll up a small strip into a little cinnamon roll. I think a big wooden button would be fabulous as well.september 2010 021 1
Hot glue it in the center, spray it with some yummy perfume. Flowers are supposed to smell good! I smelled the most heavenly scent this weekend: Chanel Chance. Mmmmm.september 2010 027 1
and you’re ready for fall!
For the backs, you can use a standard pin: (mostly I am just showing this picture so you can admire my stitches)september 2010 035 1
An alligator clip to put on a purse, jacket, back behind pocket, on your dog’s collar, or in your hair: september 2010 036 1
Or, I have been known to use a good old safety pin to fasten it.september 2010 039 1
If you want more flower goodness, there are lots more flower tutorials compiled here.