The Circular Ribbon Flower
comments (21) March 8th, 2010 in sewing, design, fabric, embellishments![]() |
Here's the back of the work--you can see the circle of stitching that forms the flower. |
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Turn it over, to see the finished flower. The burgundy one on the right is made from 2" wide ribbon. |
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You can even make a larger version of this as an alternative to a ruffle on a cuff! |

















Comments (21)
I just finished making some larger satin evening clutches and this type of flower would be perfect on some of them.
Thank you for 're-discovering' this technique. I wish my mom had kept all of her old sewing magazines!!
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always the best ideas. Thank you.
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Well, despite the fact that the strip was a bit wonky due to the fact that the material was sliding about everywhere when I tried to cut it(the downside of that material)the flower was GORGEOUS, and ridiculously EASY. I found a blanket stitch worked better than a whipstitch and curbed fraying better. One long edge had the selvage on it, which made an attractive outer edge on the flower. The inside edge displayed a tendency to want to pop out of the middle. One might want to "finish" both long edges before commencing to make this flower, depending on the material and the kind of wear it is likely to be subjected to.
Also, if you wanted to make it into a cuff for a blouse, the inside edge can be "box-pleated" and stitched to the inside circle; it "opens" the centre of the flower up some, and prevents the centre from everting itself. The design is only minimally affected, and not for the worse, as far as I can tell. Thabnk you for this clever idea, Mr. King!
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Thank you for sharing a wonderful flower.
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Janey
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