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In this article I want to share with you the simple genius idea to found the blog of Olga Koksahrovoy known attentive readers as the author of the master-class on the card with keksikami to March 8 .
On our site already have an idea of how to use needlework unwanted CD's, for example:
But all these ideas served a decorative function drive and be seen. In our case, the drive will only be used as the basis for ...beautiful roses made of cloth!
Make a rose out of tissue is not easy, but very simply, but judge for yourself ...
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More than anything special, except for the free 15 minutes!
The first thing I tore a piece of fabric from the required 12 cm (there had just been married in the figure, which does not interfere with production of roses, but prevent other use of fabrics).
Then a pair of scissors I have divided this 12-centimeter strip into two parts: a 2 cm wide, the other - 10 cm
First, working with a thin, two-centimeter band.
On the wrong side of the disc leaving a small tip (I left centimeters 5) to hold the strip and at the end of her tie tails.
Then, holding the tail with one hand on the wrong side, add up the fabric in half and start to wind up on the disc.
So you need to do on the front side 7 speed (or another odd number, you can experiment).
Now turn the drive on the wrong side to fasten a strip of fabric.
By the way, I have a band of 150 cm had about 60 cm, so if you pull the strip of stronger and more secure not tying, as well, such as a stapler, a strip may be enough, and on two discs.
Another way to save the fabric - it does not make the fold, wrap the disk stripe width of 1 cm
I did not save fabric and attached it to the wrong side of the most common site.
I have not tried to do too tightly wound and knot tightly to the drive, since then more difficult to smuggle in a second zone of the wound tissue. But on the other hand, the wound should not really hang out right on the disk.
Further work will focus on the front side of the disc.
Take a second, broad band of tissue around one of its ends ties are not too tight knot.
The remaining very short tail puts a hole in the disk and print it on the wrong side. There you can fix it, slipping into one of the bands of cloth, dropping a stick of glue or tape. And you can not fix at all.
Nodule function - to close a hole in the disk.
Now we start to miss the rest of the long ribbon of fabric to form the petals of roses of the future.
Drags the seal at any nearest thin strip, do not drag out, do something like a convex lobe.
Further, a broad band passes over the thin strip, and again under the next dives.
Similarly, continuing and further, over a thin ribbon strips passes, slips beneath another.
As the number of thin strips is odd, then after we go through the circle completely, as would finish it in the next row will alternate.
If we had a striped "dive," now on it will settle petal.
Thus, the thin strips remain virtually invisible to the end of work.
Getting closer to the edge of the disk.
The fabric is also coming to an end, it can be fixed or hidden on the right side under the lobe of the previous row (tuck under a thin ribbon of cloth) or wrapping the inside-out disc and paste it (you can tape) or to fix a stapler to any other section of tissue (but , regular needle and thread has not been canceled, too!).
I consolidated the tip of the fabric on the front side of the disc.
And so my finished fabric rosette looks from the inside.
Rose petals fluff of tissue sections were to be as less visible, and here it is, our rosette!
If you stretch the fabric when working harder, get more flat rosette, if left in longer intervals of fabric and form of these large petals, the rose will be bigger.
Additionally, you can decorate with roses, sewing beads like drops of dew, sewing or paste butterfly, adding the edges of the leaves. You can connect a lot of roses, making one type of decoration wreaths on the door.
I think it is relevant to such roses interior decoration for the wedding (and, incidentally, and other romantic holidays such as February 14).
This rose can be used in the ordinary interior decoration. For example, to attach to pickup the blinds. And you can make roses smaller, making the base out of cardboard or thick felt. Their use is unlimited and does: greeting cards, photo frames, scrapbooking, decorating hats, bags, clothes ...
Similar technology (first pull "rays", and then weave them in flower petals) hold even when the flowers embroidered ribbons. The tape can be taken in our case (instead of fabric).
If the drive you intend to use as a basis of neutral silver (or simply fit the color of the fabric), then we can use and more transparent fabrics, not just cotton.
Can not only use cloth, you can even take a temporary waste scarf suitable size. Only in this case, you will find the right color ribbons (not to scarf cut), a thin strip of fabric or other gum. Well, if nothing is found, you can wind up on the basis of a fishing line. It is not clear, but it keeps the fabric is excellent (well only fix the line, sometimes it can be difficult!)
And when a rosette of scarf bored enough to be cut wound ribbons (gum, fishing line ...) and pull the scarf safe and sound. Perhaps it is only slightly dented ...
Be creative with the dimensions of the foundations, textures of fabrics, materials for bridges - a ray of their number, and additional decorations and overall floristic composition, and you will receive very different, but always beautiful art objects!
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