If you've seen my wrinkled roses in my previous post you probably think like me - wrinkles?--->they're so much fun!!! so YAY for wrinkles!≧◡≦
I already wrote a tutorial for my kind of rose here.
⎝ᄽ⏝⏠⎠Now we'll just have to undo some plastic surgery and get some proper wrinkles!
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| cut a strip of your chosen fabric, mine is 12 cms in length 90 cms in width |
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| machines's settings: highest tension, biggest step; fold the strip in 2, stitch close to both long edges. |
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| gather pulling the upper thread till you get something like this; tie threads at each end. |
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| using a pin or other methods (do you use other methods?) turn the strip inside out |
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| it should look something like this |
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| press with steam |
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| and then Voila! |
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| Doesn't it make my exuberance necklace look even more gorgeous?(。◕‿◕。) |








Wow! What fun! And so easy and quick to do! The result is spectacular! Thanks for showing how to do this ...
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! and thank you for taking the time to do that beautifully clear tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWow! nice idea to get wrinkles! Will implement it in custom order i am currently working on. Thanks for sharing.
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How sweet! than you for posting this tutorial, now maybe i will try my hands at it :)
ReplyDeleteThe wrinkles are def my favorite! While I was here, I read up on your "Queen of Hearts" post from June. That makes a really fun add-on to your necklaces and is so pretty with the beading!
ReplyDeleteSo, do you roll it to turn it into a rose??? How does it stay? Pins???
ReplyDeleteHolly- the link on the 3rd line goes to the previous rose tutorial that explains all the missing steps;)
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