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  • Ribbon Flower Accents
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-238
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    No details were overlooked when this ribbon bouquet was created -- it even has leaves and a stem!

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

    Ribbon flowers can be used as decorative accents or gift tie-ons or gathered into a soft, elegant bouquet. Creating ribbon flowers isn't as difficult as it appears, as Alexis Silver demonstrates.

    Materials:

    3/4 yard of 1/8" or 1/4" ribbon (for center)
    1-1/4 yard of 1" to 2" (for petals)
    Needle
    Thread to match ribbon
    Heavy-gauge wire stem cut in 12" to 18" lengths
    Floral tape
    Silk or velvet leaves
    Glue

    1. To create center of flower, cut 1/8" or 1/4" ribbon into 6 pieces that measure 4" to 4-1/2".

    2. Make knot halfway between ends.

    3. Fold pieces so that knot is on top (figure A).

    4. Stitch all pieces together 1/2" from end. Longer pieces (if there are any) should be used in the center, with shorter pieces sewn around it.

    5. For petals, cut petal ribbon in 6 pieces 7" long.

    6. Fold each 7" piece in half and sew a running stitch 1/2" from both ends, sewing them together.

    7. Pull running stitch tight, knot and cut thread (figure B).

    8. Place three petals around the center and stitch to center 1/2" from ends.

    9. To attach flower to stem, apply glue to one end of wire and stick into center of sewn end of flower. Allow glue to dry thoroughly.

    10. Stretch floral tape slightly and wrap around 1/2" of petals sewn around bottom of flower.

    11. Continue wrapping floral tape in a diagonal spiral down the stem, adding leaves (by their stems) as desired.

    12. After reaching bottom of wire, simply cut or tear tape.


    RESOURCES :
    The Artful Ribbon : Beauties in Bloom
    Model: 1571200207
    Author: Candace Kling

    The Secrets of Fashioning Ribbon Flowers : Heirlooms for the Next Generation
    Model: 0873415620
    Author: Helen Gibb

    Christmas Ribbonry
    Model: 1564772284
    Author: Camela Nitschke

    A Passion for Ribbonry
    Model: 156477211X
    Author: Camela Nitschke

    Old-Fashioned Ribbon Trimmings and Flowers
    Model: 0486275213
    Author: Mary Brooks Picken

    Ribbon Roses, Lace & Posies : 32 Projects Using Ribbon Roses & How to Make Them
    Model: 1562312669
    Author: Kathy Thompson

    Wedding Ribbonry
    Model: 1564772446
    Author: Camela Nitschke

    Ribbons: Stylish, Spring Ideas
    Model: 0754805972
    Author: Beverly Jollands

    Offray Ribbon

    Lion Ribbon Co. / C.M. Offray & Son Inc.
    Website: www.offray.com

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