Here are a few that I've been experimenting with... I used only old clothing for all of these... hemmed edges and lace are aweseome! I love making things for only the cost of hot glue and thread. Go and see what your hand- me-down bag can offer!
I'm sure you have seen tutorials elsewhere (or you can find awesome tutorials at this SITE THAT I LOVE) so I only added mini-explainations... if you want a tutorial just leave a comment.
The following came from one old shirt... lace and hemmed ruffle. This lace is just glued in a circle. The rosettes are just a hemmed edge rolled up, and the big rosette is just a hemmed edge rolled in the middle with a ruffle glued around the edge.
Leftover tulle...puffs! Little layers of tulle wrapped around the middle with thread and ... puffed!
This is just ric-rac leftover from a baby blanket project. I thought i would see how it turned out and it is my favorite ever! The ric-rac makes perfect little petals. I had to glue the "centers" of each little petal together to get it to wrap around a circular shape. They are so darn cute in my daughters hair. And so easy! I guess this one wasn't technically free since I had originally bought the ric-rac myself, but hey, good way to use up!
These are fabric circles that have been baste stiched around the outside edge and pulled in to the center and flattened. There are two layered here. The button is hiding the pulled in strings, which give it the ruffly look.
Lace... one just wrapped in a circle, and one with circles of lace folded into points and layered.
Old skirt? I love it! These are just long pieces ruffled and sewn into a circle.
Ugliest shirt ever... (and felt)... Ruffled fabric into a circle, rounded square of felt cut in a swirl and rolled up.
This flower is really humongous and I haven't quite figured out what to do with it yet. I was just experimenting to see how big I could make one. This is just long strips of fabric from old pant legs ruffled and glued around a circle of felt. Nifty, eh?
Now I had to add some felt flowers to the mix, since they are the stuff that dreams are made of these days. I love that they take two seconds to make and I can make lots from a single piece of cheapy 20 cent felt.
12 inches x 2 inches of felt folded longways and glued at the edge, slits cut, and rolled up! Fluffy, delightful, fun!
Rosettes made from rounded squares with a swirled cut, rolled up, and six circles folded into "S" shapes and glued onto a separate circle.
These bows are amazing! You should start an Etsy shop. haha. Hurray, I'm finally reading my blogs. I loved getting caught up on all the amazing projects you've been up to!
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