If you love flowers like we do…then you want to find as many ways as possible to bring those into your wardrobe!
Earrings, necklaces, hair pieces and yes..even clipped onto your purse.
Today’s craft from Designer Amanda Coleman is not only easy to make…it’s amazing to wear! And best of all Epiphany Crafts Tools and Embellishments can help you make it too!
Flower Neck Scarf by Designer Amanda Coleman
Epiphany Crafts Supplies:
Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Tool Flower 20
Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Accessories Button Flower 20
Other Supplies:
Martha Stewart mambo yarn in flamingo
Les Fleurs paper from GCD Studios Bonjour collection
Brass basting pin
White cotton thread
Fabri-Tac adhesive
Scrap fabric
Felt
Directions:
1. Cut three strips of fabric in the following sizes: 4″x16″, 3″x11″, and 2″x7″.
2. Fold each piece in half and stitch across the bottom.
3. Gather fabric to create a rosette, securing with a stitch at the end. Glue or stitch the ends of the rosette together. Repeat with each piece of fabric.
4. Stack the rosettes together and stitch together at the center. Add an Epiphany Crafts Button Studio Flower to the center of the rosette.
5. Stitch a large basting pin to the back of the rosette. Attach a small felt circle with fabric glue. (I used Fabri-Tac)
6. To make the necklace, twist and wrap an entire skein of Mambo yarn (5 yards) to your desired length. Slightly overlap the ends and whip stitch together with white thread. Attach the brooch and you’re done!
AHHH…mazing right? Amanda…it’s too fun!
We’d like to hear from you…what’s your favorite way to wear a flower in your attire? Hair clips, earrings, necklaces or will you be making on of these cool scarfs too? (what a great Mother’s Day gift idea!)
We’d like for you to have a chance to win our brand new Epiphany Crafts Shape Studio Flower 25 Tool! It was just released at Winter CHA and the possibilities are endless with all that you can create with it. Simply post a comment today… we’ll enter you to win our Brand New Epiphany Crafts Flower Tool! And two packs of our matching Bubble caps too!
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My favorite way to wear them is as earrings, but I would be making some hair things for the girls with this too
love it!! I would have to go with on scarves, cuz I also love to knit.
Anne
Another amazing idea!
Thank you for the tutorial!
So pretty!! I’ve made flower hair clips and brooches, but I haven’t made a necklace yet! Thanks for sharing…love the Mambo yarn!!
So pretty,never would have thought of that,Thanks for sharing.
nice project. thanks for the directions.
I like to make them for my coats. I use pretty felt, or fabric flowers…
Very cute project…as always! Love flowers!
I love the big fancy flowers that people are wearing in their hair these days. They are so cute! Thank you for the chance to win!
super project, thanks for sharing the step by step tutorial
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That scarf is so cool. I am in a knitting group and we are always looking for crafts to make for craft shows so I am taking this post in to show the group.
I don’t wear flowers, but I like to make cards and other projects with flowers on them. I’m into gardening, so I tend to do a lot with flowers.
I’m not a flowery type of person when it comes to clothes but definitely I love to add flowers on my cards.
What a cute idea. WOuld be great on a headband. Thanks for sharing!
First thing I thought of was on my granddaughters headbands. Thanks for the tutorial.
So cute! These would be adorable in the fabric/felt flowers I put on girls’ barrettes and hairbands! Thanks for the chance!
Amanda this scarf and the flower are BEAUTIFUL!! Thanks for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
Very cute. Thanks for the tutorial.
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