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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات roses. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الجمعة، 28 ديسمبر 2012

Rosebuds Tutorial By Carol Daisy of Embroideries From Daisy's Garden


I LOVE just about any kind of silk ribbon embroidery flower and was was thrilled to see that Carol Daisy had a wonderful tutorial on her Silk Ribbon Embroidery blog showing you how to make rosebuds in silk ribbon embroidery.  Enjoy making your flowers.

Rosebuds

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Carol Daisy of Embroideries From Daisy's Garden.

Here's what Carol had to say about her tutorial:Detached Chain / Ribbon Stitch in 4 mm. Silk Ribbon - Basis of this rosebud is a Detached Chain Stitch, keep the ribbon as flat as possible to obtain a full bud. Stem Stitch is added in embroidery thread. Two ribbon stitches to form the calyx. Two small straight stitches at the tip of the bud in green thread ( or the colour of the bud ).

Please respect Carol's TERMS OF USE:  The patterns and designs are available for your private use only & remain the copyright of "Embroideries from Daisy's Garden". Ribbon Embroidery Supplies are available from our Website " Embroideries From Daisy's Garden."

Carol's Bio: My life is at the stage that I can indulge in my interests of Embroidery and Crafts. Ribbons,beads,threads, laces and trims all have a special place here in my studio. 

My childhood was spent on the family dairy farm in Toowoomba, Queensland. When I was about 12 years old, my Grandmother (nicknamed Daisy – hence the name Daisy’s Garden) introduced me to the joys of needlework. I am so thankful to her for giving me a skill that I could enjoy and build upon for life. After the chores were done, whenever I had some spare time, I would sit quietly on the front porch and stitch away. I remember these times so fondly. When I retired, and finally had some time to myself, I had the desire to do embroidery again. I didn’t get far with the fancy work tablecloth however, once I discovered Silk Ribbon Embroidery, I became addicted!

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Carol Daisy of Embroideries From Daisy's Garden.

Please visit her Embroideries From Daisy's Garden website at http://www.daisysgarden.net.au, her Silk Ribbon Embroidery blog at http://www.caroldaisy.blogspot.com/, and her Create-Enhance blog at http://www.create-enhance.com/.

الثلاثاء، 18 سبتمبر 2012

Pam's "Twist & Tack" Silk Ribbon Rose Tutorial By Pamela Kellogg of Kitty and Me Designs

I just love creative embroidery flowers and love learning how to create them. If you do, too then you'll be pleased to know that Pamela Kellogg has a tutorial on her Kitty & Me Designs blog showing you how to create a silk ribbon rose. I know I'll be practicing this many, many times before I get it right.  Will you?

Pam's "Twist & Tack" Silk Ribbon Rose Tutorial

Copyright © 2010 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Pamela Kellogg of Kitty & Me Designs.

Here's what Pamela had to say about her tutorial:  I was asked if I would share how I do the Silk Ribbon Roses on my crazy quilt projects. Gladly! I just had to wait to write it up until I could take photos. Speaking of which, I apologize for the fuzzy ones. They looked fine on the camera when I took them but when I loaded them into the computer, I was quite disappointed.

Still, I think the photos are good enough for you to see how to do this. It's a really easy way to do silk ribbon roses and please keep in mind, they do not need to be perfect! Roses in nature are not perfect so try to keep that in mind while stitching.


Please respect Pamela's TERMS OF USE:  I like to share Craft and Embroidery Tutorials on how I do a variety of projects and techniques and helpful hints. I add to this list regularly. Please feel free to download the directions and if you try them, please let me know if you enjoyed the project!

Pamela's Bio:Designer, Textile Artist and Instructor. Although I love all forms of needlework and embroidery, my true passion is Crazy Quilting. I enjoy a quiet life in our little cottage by a lake in Northern Illinois. I frequent flea markets and antique shops looking for do-dads that I can sew on to my stitching projects. I offer some of my handmade items, along with my mom's and my sister's, in my Etsy shop. I enjoy baking and share many of my recipes here. And did I mention glitter?

Copyright © 2005 - 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Pamela Kellogg of Kitty & Me Designs .

Please visit her Kitty & Me Designs blog at http://kittyandmedesigns.blogspot.com/ and her Kitty & Me Designs Etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/kittyandme.

الاثنين، 13 أغسطس 2012

Summer Wedding Wreath with Ribbon Roses Free Tutorial Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog

Do you love wedding decorations and wreaths.  If you do then you'll be pleased to know that Ros Coffey has a tutorial on her RosMadeMe Blog blog showing you how to make a wonderful organza wreath.   I just love it.

Summer Wedding Wreath with Ribbon Roses Tutorial

Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog.

Here's what Ros had to say about her tutorial:  When I started this today, the sun was shining and I thought any Bride would be happy with the day... but then the rains came, then the thunder and lightening, and finally, to round it off we had hail. The UK will certainly take the weather gold medal this weekend, if only for diversity!

One of the things I always remember about wedding is not so much the dress but the little touches, which is why this wreath is made from fabrics you might be making your bride and bridesmaid's dresses from. I hit my Jane Means stash of ribbons to start off this week's tutorial, so get yourself ready and let's get started:


Ros's Bio:I live by the sea, in Essex, in Leigh-on-sea. I have been making things since I was a child, earliest memories were embroidering squares of binca matting, making felt egg cups and ripping back my knitting when my sister had picked up a dropped stitch... yep, it really did have to be all my own work! I am a dreadful hoarder, with stashes of wool and fabric hidden around my house, together with the projects that I have not yet finished. I am currently making cushions, quilted, appliqued, stencilled... actually just anything that I will enjoy crafting.

Copyright © 2010 - 2012 - All Rights Reserved - Ros Coffey of RosMadeMe Blog .

Please visit her RosMadeMe blog at http://rosmademe.blogspot.com .

الثلاثاء، 8 مايو 2012

Make Flowers From Crepe Paper, How To Make A Fabric Rose, and Fabric Flower Free Tutorials by Jessica Jones

I just LOVE adding flower decorations to all my gifts. If you do, too, then you'll be happy to know that Jessica Jones has three wonderful tutorials showing you how to make flowers from crepe paper, how to make a fabric rose, and how to make a fabric flower. Enjoy!


Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By  Jessica Jones of Jessica Jones.

Here's what Jessica had to say about her tutorial: Ages ago I bought a package of crepe paper (like this—the folded sheets, not streamers). An impulse purchase simply because... it was orange? The other day I finally made some flowers with it while watching way too much HGTV. These will be nice gift toppers, or maybe I'll do more and make a wreath.

Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By  Jessica Jones of Jessica Jones.

Here's what Jessica had to say about her tutorial: It's the last stiffened fabric project and then I'm moving on! I wanted to try an oversized, realistic fabric rose just for fun.

Copyright © 2011- All Rights Reserved - Written By  Jessica Jones of Jessica Jones.

Here's what Jessica had to say about her tutorial: A few people asked how to make the flower on yesterday's fabric origami box. This is an easy craft project that's a good way to use up scraps. Use these flowers to make hair pins and boutonnieres, top gifts, decorate napkin rings, tote bags, wedding aisles, you name it.

Please respect Jessica's TERMS OF USE:  You're welcome to link to my How About Orange blog or use a single image and brief description to link back to any post. Republishing posts in their entirety is prohibited without permission.

Copyright © 2011 - All Rights Reserved - Jessica Jones of Jessica Jones. Jessica is a professional graphic and textile designer.

Please visit her Jessica Jones website @ http://www.jessicajonesdesign.com/ and her How About Orange blog @ http://howaboutorange.blogspot.com/.


السبت، 30 أكتوبر 2010

Woven Rose Free Tutorial by Jo Newsham of "No Matter Where I Go... I Always Meet Myself There!"

I just love creative embroidery and all the beautiful things you can make and embellish.  And, when I want to learn how to do something in creative embroidery or crazy quilting I always turn to the pro's.  One of the pro's I love to learn from is Jo Newsham of Functional Fiber Etsy shoppe "No Matter Where I Go... I Always Meet Myself There!" blog who is an extraordinary crazy quilter and creative embroiderer.  So, I was happy to see that Jo Newsham had another wonderful tutorial on her "No Matter Where I Go... I Always Meet Myself There!" blog.showing you how to make a woven rose.



Copyright © 2009- Written By Jo Newsham of  "No Matter Where I Go... I Always Meet Myself There!" blog.

Here's what Jo had to say about her tutorial:   Miss RoseAnne asked how I did woven (spiderweb) roses. So here are lots of pics, and words that hopefully make sense, to show  the one little trick I do when creating these.

Copyright © 2009-2010 - All Rights Reserved - Jo Newsham of "No Matter Where I Go... I Always Meet Myself There!" blog.   Jo is an expert crazy quilter who specializes in crazy quilts, ribbon embroidery, and pocketbooks.

For more crafting tips and techniques visit Jo's "No Matter Where I Go... I Always Meet Myself There!" blog.

Please visit her Functional Fiber Etsy shoppe @ http://www.etsy.com/shop/nzjo, her Vintage Vices Etsy shoppe @ http://www.etsy.com/shop/vintagevices, and her "No Matter Where I Go... I Always Meet Myself There!" blog @http://nzjo.blogspot.com.