This was my first fabric flower (confession: I really don't like fabric flowers). I watched several YouTube videos...isn't YouTube a fabulous learning tool? And I was convinced I had this down pat. I had to buy a glue gun for this project and actually remembered to also buy the glue, so I was all set. The problem arose with the backing of the flower. YT tells me to glue the whole assembly onto a piece of felt with a safety pin in it. I didn't have felt so I used a sturdy piece of fleece...which was white. When pinned, the droopy flower (I starched it several times, but no luck) exposed the white backing. If you make a fabric flower, match the backing! I ended up tacking the flower to the top.
I also, for the first time, used a few hot fix crystals on the flower. I now have a greater appreciation for those who use hot fix crystals a lot.
In this picture you can see how the light changes the color of the velvet. The flower is the true color. See how lucky I was to find a silk that matched? (The top is lying sideways on the skirt to show the flower.)
1 comment:
Great addition :)
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