How to make a Chrysanthemum flower
comments (28) June 11th, 2010 in sewing, design, online extras, embellishments![]() |
Here is the flower with all the units sewn to the crinoline. |
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Trim away the excess crinoline after stitching. |
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Here’s the back of the flower after trimming. |
And here’s the flower—I’ve added the ruler, to show the scale. Fluff and style the petals so the flower looks fresh and lively.
If you desire a smaller blossom, you can use a narrower ribbon width to produce flowers with the same silhouette.
However, to make it easier to scale this down, you can use the same number (12) of just the smallest size of the cut units. This will make a more compact flower
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Or, you can use five of the smallest, and seven of the medium sized units for a flower with a little more spread. There are no rules here--experiment and enjoy! |



















Comments (28)
Posted: 1:34 pm on June 3rd
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Posted: 5:27 pm on August 30th
I always look forward to your flower designs and I hope you continue to keep putting them out for all of us, they are always inspiring.
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Posted: 4:56 pm on June 29th
Posted: 1:56 am on June 29th
You can use polyester organza and the hot knife, and this gives a sealed edge so they don't ravel. Otherwise, they will ravel over time, but I think this adds to the charm of the flower.
Another suggestion, if you are using silk organza, is to curl the petals with a small diameter curling iron before you make the flower. This will give a completely different look, one that is smaller in diameter but fuller in texture.
Posted: 12:21 pm on June 26th
Posted: 9:37 pm on June 21st
How do you keep edges from fraying? Whenver I've used organza ribbon it frays like crazy.
thanks for neat idea.
Posted: 8:35 am on June 16th
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Pennykitz
Posted: 8:14 pm on June 14th
Posted: 8:03 pm on June 14th
Love the flower, too!
Barb
Posted: 7:23 pm on June 14th
Posted: 7:19 pm on June 14th
Thanks.
Posted: 7:16 pm on June 14th
Definitivly will try it I have the same type of fabric at hand.
I am very enthusiastic to do it, thank you Mr. King.
Posted: 6:56 pm on June 14th
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Posted: 11:18 am on June 12th
I wonder if it will unravel and how it will look if it does.
Whether it does or doesn't, it's truly lovely.
Posted: 4:49 pm on June 11th
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