I guess I am feeling a little French Country Cottage this week. After my French Inspired Chair was finished I was thinking a little romantic pillow would go nicely with it. Ruffles and roses are always in order, especially around Valentines Day. They just brings out the "girly" in you!
I had actually been practicing my ruffles (more on that in a minute). So I had this muslin ruffle on hand. The technique I have been using is the "wad it under your sewing foot as you sew fairly slow" technique. Very technical... look it up! Works fine for me since I do not own a ruffler foot at the moment.
Here is a tutorial on how I made these linen roses. There are tons out there. All pretty similar but this is how I did it.
1. Cut a rectangle of your fabric. Mine was about 9" by 11" and I ended up with about a 3" diameter rosette.
2. Round off the corners.
3. Cut around snail shell style. You can trace your line or just cut. It doesn't need to be perfect!
4. Tie a knot in your starting end which will make the center of your rosette.
5. Tuck the tail end that is left from your knot under and start wrapping your fabric around in a circle twisting it as you go. It will make sense once you start.
6. When you get to the end you should have a rounded piece of fabric left. Cover it in hot glue and stick your flower down. At this point you can trim off any random "petals" and make sure its secure by adding a little more glue if needed. I finished mine off with a little pearl glued to the center.
So, the reason I'm practicing my ruffling.... Check out this slip covered ottoman on Dear Lillie! I am obsessed and feel like I must make one ASAP! Go check out her sight for beautiful photography and amazing projects.
Happy Day After Valentines Day. I hope you are in a chocolate coma and full of love!
Kandi
Linking up here.
Love your pillow!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to make sure you saw the comment letting you know your ottoman was on this post!!
DeleteOh wow!!! This pillow is absolutely fantastic! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty pillow. Thanks for showing how to make flowers. I've been wanting to make some.
ReplyDeleteKaaa- UUUTEY!
ReplyDeleteSo simple..beautiful!
~Melissa
That's gorgeous, thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful pillow! I love it! So soft and pretty looking!
ReplyDeleteLOVE! I would be thrilled to have you link here>>http://www.thevintagefarmhouse.com/2012/02/its-that-time-of-week-again.html
ReplyDeleteOh.... you're right.. that ottoman is FABULOUS!! Your pillow should be paired with it... I say go and pick it up!!! :)
ReplyDeleteCome check out my blog too :) I have a linky party and a big giveaway going on :)
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What a pretty pillow! I love the ruffle and the flowers! I'd love for you to share this at my new link party.
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I love your pillow--I made one sort of similar-- http://loveofwhite.blogspot.com/2012/02/pillow-talk.html
ReplyDeleteNow I think I should make one like yours to go with it. TFS!
What a beautiful pillow!
ReplyDeleteThat is so lovely! The ottoman is pretty amazing too!
ReplyDeleteAnything with burlap and rosette's is my favorite! I adore this pillow! Thanks for sharing it on Show Off Saturday!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely beautiful pillow! I love the mix of textures! I am hosting my first link party today, and would love for you to add this along with anything else you like!
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Jessica @ Mom 4 Real
That pillow is so cute! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Pillow, love the monochromatic look!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I just love the color and texture mix on the pillow. I bought the material to make a pillow similar to yours but all the stuff is still in the bag. You have inspired me to get going with that! I saw your post over at "At the Picket Fence".
ReplyDeleteLove those sweet roses.I am following from Megs Show off Saturday.I am your new follower.I hope you will follow me too.Have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteI love that pillow so much that I pinned it and will be making it too!
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Linda
itallstartedwithpaint@gmail.com
Your pillow is really adorable! I love the textures!
ReplyDeleteShannon
So darling- love your sweet pillow! Thanks for linking up at Feathered Nest Friday!
ReplyDeleteThis pillow is beautiful!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteRomantic, sweet, beautiful pillow!
ReplyDeleteHow smart. Im not into sewing in any way, but I plan to try these roses. LOVE THEM.
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Absolutely gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out AWESOME!!!! So pretty! Thanks so much for sharing at my party!!! Can't wait to see what you link up this week!!! Just in case you haven't entered, my giveaway for 1000 full color business cards ends tonight at midnight!!! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteTerrific Job! :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I just sewed my very first ruffles this week!! I used your method. Glad to know it has a name :)
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much for linking up!! Your site has become a favorite of mine, for sure!! I hope to see you this Thursday!
I so love it, it really is so beautiful. Thanks so incredibly much for sharing this really lovely pillow, love the flowers. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration at Sunday's Best!
ReplyDeleteOoooooooh, soooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteJust so you know, I'm featuring this tomorrow for Feature Friday FREE-FOR-ALL!
Great job! : )
~Abbie
Love this pretty pillow!!! Thanks so much for linking up to Think Pink Sundays - I featured you today! http://www.flamingotoes.com/2012/02/crush-of-the-week-think-pink-features-40/
ReplyDeleteYour pillow is to die for!! It is just so girly and beautiful!! You did a great job!! Found you from your feature at Flamingo Toes!!
ReplyDelete~jill
iknowtheplansihave4you.blogspot.com
Love the pillow, I so am going to make one similar for my mom. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love this and will give it a try. Thanks. I have seen the technique before when doing ribbon embroidery. Never thought to do it large size.
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