Ribbon – at least 16mm wide
The one that I used here is the 23mm wide swiss dot grosgrain.
a needle and thread
Cut a length of ribbon, about 30 to 45cm long. The longer (and wider) your ribbon, the larger your rose will be.
Tie a knot at one end of the ribbon, this will be the center of the rose.
Knot the end of the thread and secure it to the base of the knot.
Start twisting your ribbon and stitch it into place around the knot.
Carry on twisting the ribbon and sew it onto the rose that is developing.
Below is what it should look like from the front at this stage.
Keep on twisting and sewing until you have the size of rose that you want.
Once all the ribbon is wound up and secured, tuck the ends underneath and sew them into place with a few small stitchesKnot your thread, trim it, and you’re done
Now for the leaves. They are really simple too.
Take a length of the green satin ribbon and sew along one edge as shown. The longer the length the bigger the leaf. As a rule of thumb, your ribbon should be about two and a half times the width of the finished rose.
Pull the thread gently until you have gathered the ribbon as shown below.Stitch the ribbon together along the middle and then stitch it to the back of your rose and there you have it. Now you can make a card or far better brighten up a jumper or a hat.
Great technique and one I'll definitely try. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this and will definitely be giving it a go. Thanks for the great tut.
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne, nice to hear from you. I like your tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteI recently visited Shepton Mallet show, didn't manage to get to Exeter earlier this year sadly, I did get there late last year but couldn't see you anywhere.
I will look out for you at the next one I go to.
Carol x
Yep Yvonne this is the way I thought it was done but slightly different so I will give your way a go I also have a way of doing them which I need to get on my blog too see you soon
ReplyDeleteJacki xx
These look gorgeous! Thanks for the tutourial :)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Tracey
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