I have a stash of my children's outgrown clothing--pieces that I've held back from the Goodwill donations pile because something about the color or pattern makes me want to save it for a fabric project. My two big fabric bins also hold several pairs of old jeans and some of my own old sweaters. I used this supply to choose cloth for my layered flowers.
I separated the pieces I found pretty into "color families"--groupings that I thought looked nice together. From there I used a circle template to draw with a fabric pen (the kind with ink that disappears within 24 hours), and then cut the circles freehand from there.
Once I stacked the concentric circles one on top of another, I chose a button from my collection for the center. I pulled out several of my favorites, and my daughters helped me to make my choices. They loved playing with the buttons, and checking out different ones to see which looked best with the stacks of fabric circles. I maintained veto power, and they took my rejections well as long as I let them play with the remaining buttons while I stitched the chosen one to the center of the fabric flower!
I use a small straight pin to attach them to my shirts (though perhaps a safety pin would be a better idea!), and have worn the flowers out to lunch and to two recent craft fairs. I have always gotten positive, though not effusive, comments on them.
If you look closely, you can see a different two flowers pinned to my sweater for the firehouse craft show. |
And just in case you were hoping to see yet another photo of me behind my craft show table display, here is a picture of my spread at the Interboro High School Fall Craft Fair this past Saturday.
You can see another layered fabric flower on my sweater here: same sweater, different flower! |
I don't make or sell anything that I don't like, but I do have special favorites, and take the greatest pleasure when people decide to take them home with them!
My last craft show of the year is on Saturday, at Haverford High School, where I spent 9 out of the 11 total years I worked in the field of education. It will be fun to be in those halls again, this time selling my handmade art and crafts rather than teaching European History or World Cultures!
11 comments:
those flowers are so lovely!! i can imagine two or three on wooly sweaters or winter coats as a touch of spring and hope.
The truth is ... your flowers are beautiful .
I love.
It is wonderful to see artist creativity
WOW!!
Your craft display looks "FANTASTIC" :]
I also, really like your fabric flowers... you are so creative, Andria. ~xx
Your fabric flowers are super cute!
So pretty...you and the flowers!
You are sooo darn crafty!! Love these!! And they look very pretty on your clothes...I MUST give these a try:)
Leslie
What horribleness? You look super cute! And the first two photos really inspire me, might go home today and give it a try.. thanks!
Nothing wrong with you or your hair in that picture, and you have a big smile on it, which is always good. The fabric flowers are cute. You sure are busy with all these craft shows. Good for you!
Hi Andria...the flowers are great reminders of spring...so cute. I wish you much success at the craft fair.
Mary
Okay, Andria. I LOVE these flowers. Did you use any of that fabric stiffener on the fabric? I'm thinking I might try these, and also cut some odd shapes, but I'm thinking stiffener might make it much easier.
I have to say, I always am delighted by your craft tables and you look absolutely lovely in these photos.
these have been on my list too! I LOVE YOURS! you are inspiring me to do it!
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