If you love fabric and making flower embellishments, then you will love today's tutorial on how to make fabric rolled rosettes from the book Precut Patchwork Party: Projects to Sew and Craft with Fabric Strips, Squares, and Fat Quarters. And if you like books on making things with fabric, you can get yourself in the running for a copy of Precut Patchwork Party by simply answering the question in today's comments:
What is your favorite fabric object or embellishment?
Leave your answer by midnight February 18th, 2013. And if you want to get yourself in the running for another copy of Precut Patchwork Party and see another tutorial from the book pop on over to Sew4Home.
Click on this page from Precut Patchwork Party: Projects to Sew and Craft with Fabric Strips, Squares, and Fat Quarters to enlarge and read how to make a rolled rosette fabric flower.
More about the CPi book:
Projects to Sew and Craft with Fabric Strips, Squares, and Fat Quarters
by
Elaine Schmidt
Precut Patchwork Party is full of soft craft and simple sewing projects that will appeal to both beginners and experienced crafters. While incorporating precut fabric patches and strips of all sizes, this extensive book includes instructions for using fabric die-cutting machines to cut patches of any dimension and shape. The fresh and colorful projects show many creative ways to use precuts beyond traditional quilt-making, ranging from home décor items to wearables, accessories, and gifts.
Elaine Schmidt is a designer, consultant, educator and spokesperson in the sewing, quilting, craft and hobby industries. Since she was a little girl, she has always been busy creating something. Her love of sewing and weaving led her to major in Textiles and Design at Carnegie Mellon University. She has worked in the education and design departments of a major sewing pattern company and is the former design director for a national chain of ribbon boutiques. As the owner of Elaine Schmidt Designs (http://www.elaineschmidt.com), she has developed award-winning products for many manufacturers. Her original designs are featured at trade and consumer shows and in books, magazines, project sheets, and TV segments. She lives in Long Valley, NJ.
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This book looks fantastic . My favorite embellishment is buttons. I use them in the middle of flowers, totes, creating small animals and much more. Thanks for a chance to win!!!
Posted by: Carol | February 18, 2013 at 02:55 PM
I like fabric ruffles and flowers.
Posted by: Karen Crosby | February 18, 2013 at 05:37 PM
My favorite fabric embellishments are lace and silkies. They are versatile and lovely to look at. Thanks for the opportunity to win this prize package.
Posted by: Shari J | February 18, 2013 at 08:30 PM
I'm particularly taken by the folded ribbon embellishments shown by Ruth Singer in her sewing and embellishment books. They look complicated to make but aren't, and look very professional
Posted by: Suella Postles | February 18, 2013 at 08:45 PM
I like buttons and scrap fabric flowers!
Posted by: Gill | February 19, 2013 at 12:15 AM
I love to embellish with embroidery floss and beads - it kicks it up a notch!!
Posted by: Michele T | February 19, 2013 at 03:55 AM
I love fabric bags.
Posted by: Heather | February 19, 2013 at 07:08 AM
Love to add vintage lace/ribbon to my projects.
Posted by: Mary Mac | February 19, 2013 at 08:53 AM
i love pin cushions! there are so many possibilities! rush88888 at gmail dot com
Posted by: fonda rush | February 19, 2013 at 10:11 AM
I like little dolls, flowers, quilts, etc.
But if I have to choose my very favorite, I'd say little homemade dolls. sharon dot gullikson at gmail dot com
Posted by: Sharon Gullikson | February 19, 2013 at 11:45 AM