I saw this really great looking wreath done by Rachel over at p.s. i quilt. She has a tutorial for it on her website....actually it takes you to the Moda Bakeshop for the tute. It looked easy...I just had to get a wire frame....I had a honey bun, which makes it even quicker. This is what is left of my honey bun and I also used an additional amount of the red polka fabric.
I wanted more red in it because of Valentine's Day approaching and also because I seem to be obsessed with the color red lately! So here is my finish....using a honey bun of Sweet by Urban Chiks for Moda. This was fun and good hand work for watching TV.
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Fabulous, how long did that take to do?
Your wreath looks great! I saw that tutorial and thought about trying it but I haven't yet. One of these days!! LOL
Really cute take long to do?
You know I just thru out 2 wire wreaths just like that. Oh well I'll have to admire yours...
Neat wreath. How many knots did it take to make it?
It turned out really nice!
Hum, I'm needing to change out my wreath.
I like it! It looks like Valentine's Day/Spring. I'm wondering how long it took to do? blessings, marlene
I made one of these a long time ago, but it used a styrofoam wreath and t-pins.....I love how this came out...I may have to make one!
I love that wreath,, so pretty and fluffy.. Great job and will look so special for Valentines
Maggey
Your wreath looks great! I saw that tutorial and thought about making one ... Valentine is a good holiday to get me motivated to make one! Thanks for sharing!
Sandy,
Love your wreath. Ok both of you refer to a "honeybun". I assume that is a bunch of precut strips of fabric. For those of us who don't know what a fabric honeybun is - what width is that strip precut fabric? And you used a 5 1/2" long strip folded in half or an 11" strip folded in half to a 5 1/2 strip? Love this wreath, want to make me one out of patrotic fabric to hang in my Navy office where I work. Also a Chrisstmas one for my Mom. Pls E-mail me at sewnangel@gmail.com, Thks
Auntie Pam of So Calif
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