Hi there everybody! I woke up at 5 this morning, and couldn’t breathe with allergies, so I decided to get up instead of risk waking up my family with my loud breathing sounds! I finished these clips last night, and decided to get them posted. I haven’t attached the hair clips to them yet because I need felt of the right color, but better to post them almost done than not at all, right? :)
I had seen this tutorial from The Thinking Closet last week, and instantly had to try it myself. I hadn’t been successful in cutting fabric before with the cameo, but once I figured out that you peel off the paper of the interfacing, and stick the sticky part on the mat, it worked just fine! I have used both Steam to Seam 2 and regular old Heat N Bond, and both have worked well for me. So don’t stress too much about getting the silhouette made interfacing, although I’m sure it works great! I just like to use what I’ve got. I did set my blade to a 4 because it’s getting dull, and double cut everything. I hopefully will get a new blade soon, and that should help it work a bit better!
I followed everything from the tutorial, but I didn’t sew the buttons on! All those layers of interfaced fabric was just too think for my needle and thread! I cheated and looped the thread around the button holes, and then tied a knot in the back to get the sewed look. I glued them on with trusty E6000, and called it good! :) The shapes and sizes I used are listed at the bottom of the page!
I made several of each fabric, and then I could make several clips. I have enough to keep, and giveaway to several people! The small ones are just a bit bigger than 1 inch, and will be perfect for baby shower gifts or little girls’ Birthdays.
Well, that’s all for today! I promise I have been doing non-silhouette crafts lately as well. I need to snap a few pictures and share, don’t I?!? I’m thinking more of these clips will definitely be in my future. I’m even thinking of using one as an applique on a zipper pouch!
Have a wonderful day, and thanks for reading!
~Lynette~
Shapes Used:
I drew a circle in the soft ware. Sizes: 1.5 inches, 1 inch, and .75 inch
Layered Petal Flower Sizes: I sized the largest flower to just over 2 inches for large flowers, and just over 1 inch for the small flowers.
I found a scalloped circle I have (I didn’t save this file—whoops! so I don’t know what I used). Sizes: 2.5 inches, 2 inches, and 1.5 inches. The 2.5 is a little bigger than I like, so I did the others a bit smaller!
Your timing couldn't have been more perfect! Just posted my Reader Showcase now, and yes, your cutesie layered fabric flower hair clips made it. (I love all of the varieties you made.) Thanks for being so awesome.
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Warmly,
Lauren
The Thinking Closet
Cute flowers! I particularly love the simplicity of the circles one.
ReplyDeleteI love the circle ones too Kelli! I will be making lots more of those probably!
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