I decided to try my hand at making a fabric rose since I have a sea of sari ribbon sitting on my desk and wanted to show some creative ways to use it. This project is so easy, you’ll have a little garden before you know it. The trick it use a filigree piece on the underside to give it some stability and offer unlimited design options to incorporate your roses into your jewelry designs.
Supplies:
2″ sari silk ribbon
28.5 mm kaleidoscope filigree
10″ 6lb. Fireline thread
Beading needle
Directions:
1. Roll the end of the ribbon around itself several times.
2. Sew the thread through the knot horizontally.
3. Continue wrapping and sewing through the flower every 4 or 5 turns.
4. For the last few wraps, wrap the ribbon a little loose and pull the edge of the ribbon to give it some body.
5. Sew the rose securely severely times. If there are any parts of the flower that are loose, sew it into the flower, hiding the threads on the under part of the flower.
6. Sew the rose unto the filigree until it’s securely attached.
For the bracelet I paired my flower with a word bead from Diane Hawkey, ceramic beads from Earthenwood Studio and Golem Designs and a disk bead from Humblebeads. The awesome flower clasp is a design from Cindy Wimmer, you can find the tutorial for the clasp here.
Resources: Filigree: Vintaj. Ribbon: Humblebeads.