As promised, today I’m going to feature the fall wreath tutorial. Up first is the rosette tutorial. Please note: I have no idea if this is the ‘correct’ way to make a fabric rosette. I looked at a bunch of pictures of rosettes and made mine according to what worked for me. So if you’ve got a better rosette tutorial, please share! Please also note: I don’t take good pictures. Ever. These are bad. It was late at night. I was watching the Golden Girls. On DVD. All the cool kids are doing it……..
To begin, cut a strip of fabric (I rip mine to give it a more ‘unfinished’ look). The size of your rosette depends on a few things, one of them being the width and length of your fabric strip. The longer and wider your strip, more than likely, the bigger your rosette.
Next, fold your strip of fabric in half.
Begin by tightly rolling one end of your fabric strip until you have made a ‘bud’. (This can be as big or as little as you want).
Next, unfold the remaining fabric, and begin wrapping and twisting around the ‘bud’.
Leave about 1-2 inches of fabric at the end of your strip. Turn your rosette over.
Take the remaining 1-2 inches, and twist, fold, and attach it on to the back of the rosette to secure it.
Add a bit of hot glue to secure it. And you’re done!
A huge, huge thanks to all who entered the fall wreath giveaway. I wish everyone could have won!
Since I’m computer illiterate, I couldn’t figure out how to post a screen shot of randomizer, so I just copied the text:
Research Randomizer Results:
1 Set of 1 Unique Numbers Per Set
Range: From 1 to 34 — Unsorted
Job Status:
Set #1:
9
Comment #9 was from Ashlee Dockery. Congrats, Ashlee! Please contact me at therookieyears@gmail.com to claim your wreath!
Stay tuned for the 2nd part of the wreath tutorial today. Cue soap opera music here 🙂
That wreath looks amazing! And seems fairly simple to make. I will have to give it a try. Thanks for posting the beginning part of the tutorial. I look forward to part 2!
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Yay!!! I'm so excited!!! And thank you for sharing your wreath and doing a giveaway!!
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Oh. My. Word. I LOVE the Golden Girls!!! We are soooo bff's. Love the tutorial!
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Thanks for the tutorial I may have to do this…This rosettes intimidate me no idea why they seem super easy
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You can add a little extra “flair” to your rosette's if you twist the fabric every now and then as you wrap it. It adds dimension. 😀
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