Happy Friday!
A couple of you loves asked if I would do a tutorial
on how to make the chunky, fabric rosette
that I made for my chair.
I thought a video tutorial would be easiest.
that I made for my chair.
I thought a video tutorial would be easiest.
So…
.
I hope you find it helpful.
(…and please excuse the video quality.)
If you used much less fabric,
you can also make a tiny fabric rosette too.
I attached one to the end of a hairpin…

(…and please excuse the video quality.)
If you used much less fabric,
you can also make a tiny fabric rosette too.
I attached one to the end of a hairpin…

Instead of rolling the fabric AWAY from the center,
I rolled or “flipped and turned!” it toward the middle.
I prefer this look.
If you’d like a video tutorial for this fabric rosette method, just let me know in the comments!
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Wonderful. Thank you!
The funnest part was hearing your voice. In this silly online world we don’t share that part of ourselves very often. Lovely rosette, too.
I love it and it’s so easy! Thanks for the great tutorial… next time lets see your face! LOL!
Tania
so helpful. I am a visual learner so I think I can/will attempt to make some of these for a cute pillow. Thanks for sharing. I love how the ladies in bloggy land are so generous with their ideas!
Very Cute! Fun new way to make a chunky rolled rose! Love it!!
Just looking at my comment…it really isn’t 1:25 am here…only 10:25! I saw that and thought dang, I need to go to bed!
thanks so much for sharing. ilove seeing everyone’s different little takes and tips!
I love how chunky they look! Thanks for the tut!
It makes it so much easier to see how something is made.Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for stopping by my place and becoming a follower and I am now following you. Great blog!
Thanks so much for the easy peasy tutorial.
Thank you so much for linking up! What a great way to do a tute!!
Hi! Thank you for stopping by my blog and giving such a great tutorial! I can’t wait to make one, I think it will be the perfect no fuss Sunday craft. I love the fresh look of your blog and can’t wait to see what you come up with next!
I’m so glad I found you (I think at Funky Junk) and am dying to try this rosette. It’s just lovely. Thanks for sharing!
~~Nancy~~
I’ve been making this shabby roses for a short time but it’s so nice to see someone else do it.
Thank you for sharing.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks…I’m so glad you shared this. My daughter really enjoys making her own flowers and now she can add this one to her collection.
thanks for the tutorial. not so difficult to do.. have a great day!
wonderful proyect! thanks for sharing.
Hugs
Charo
Hi Jami! I have a surprise for you – Check out the Sunday Showcase post =) Thanks again for joining the party. Hope you have a fabulous week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
Thanks so much for sharing this great tutotiral and for linking up to our weekly party! Come back tomorrow!
I can’t tell you how much I adore this! Thank you so much for the fabulous tutorial!! I featured this tutorial today on my blog with a roundup of flower tutorials. Here is the link:
http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2010/07/wednesdays-wowzers-3-dozen-plus-four.html
Thank you so much for inspiring me. Have a wonderful day!
~Alison
I referenced your video tutorial here:
http://lamaisonreid.blogspot.com/2010/08/burlap-purse-with-shabby-rose.html
Hope you don’t mind!
xoxo
Nancy
thanks so much! i have been making these all summer, but it’s nice to see how someone else does it! you make it look so much easier then how i was doing it!!!
Your rosette is easy and so beautiful! You are so cute :)
Thanks
Jami,
Found you via La Maison Reid.
Posted about your tutorial.
off to see more of your blog.
blessings
barbara jean
Thank you! You make it look so easy! Definitely will give it a try!
xo, Karen
I love your blog,and thanks for the tutorial on the rose,you make it look so easy!have a great day!carol
Thanks for stopping by my blog Jami! What a surprise! I was just watching your rosette tutorial again. You have such a fun, creative blog. I’m making some rosettes with sheer fabrics for clothing or hair “pretties”, so thanks for showing me how. :)
Thank you so much for this! I am so excited to make some of these! I knew it couldn’t be that hard but I had no clue how to even attempt making one of these. Great tutorial!
Hi i love your blog! i added your linky button to my collection so everyone can join in on the fun. :)
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Hmmmm, I think I can do this!
Just wanted to let you know I’m linking to your tute on my blog. It’s really cute!
Jenna Excell
(excellcrafts.blogspot.com)
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! I’ll try to make such a rose very soon! I made lots of similiar fabric roses but they are actually quite bigger, if you have time, just click here so see the results on my blog:
http://ein-stueck-garten.blogspot.com/2010/04/most-wonderful-rose-ive-ever-made_18.html
And did you ever try to crochet your roses? http://ein-stueck-garten.blogspot.com/2010/04/most-wonderful-rose-ive-ever-made_18.html
Best wishes from another rose lover in Germany!
Anita
Your “Chunky Rosete” tutorial made it all look so easy! Thank you so much for sharing this technique here. This would be sweet under our windows, as part of a tie-back system. :)
Rose & Studio Friends
Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together and share your process.
Gracias por enseñarnos esta maravilla, seguro que la utilizare mucho
gracias y un saludo desde España
Thank you! Beatifull rose…
Precious!! Thanks for taking the time to make the tutorial. (The quality was just fine)8-) I’ve bookmarked your site and will visit often. Also, will include your site in my list of ‘helpful places to see’ for my sewing students.
susan@pebblebridgesewing.com
I am in love with my chunky rosette. Thanks for showing your readers how to do this. I am making a burlap pillow to showcase my new rosette and will feature it on my blog. Of course you will get all the credit for the design brilliance!
LOVE your talent!
Dana
Thank you,Today I’m find looking for…:)))
Very Clear now…it puzzled me at first before I saw your video…thanks a whole bunch…I’m gonna give it a try…again…watch my blog to see how I did…I’ll put it on some burlap pieces for the cabin…thanks friend! Mel’s Designs from the Cabin….Mel
i made one with a really cheap fabric and it still tured out really good
I just found your tutorial yesterday and I like it a lot. You mentioned you would do a tutorial for the method that rolls in as well if anyone was interested. My daughter-in-law and I would love to see that too. Many thanks for taking the time to help others.
I would love to see the tutorial for the chunky roses would love to make a wreath for my front door.