Is this not the cutest flower ever~so much fun to make~so welcome to Try it Tuesday!!! We are going to make flowers, using Glubers as our base and material!  
First you will need Glubers by Cosmo Cricket and material strips 2 1/2" strips wide by 44" long.  I don't sew ~ so I hope that is right.  This is a quilters round of coordinated fabric.

Fold the strip of material in half and sew a loose running stitch all the way down the fabric.  
As you get to the end of the fabric start gathering it up~it will look like this ( so easy and fast) and did I say fast~ love that part and cute~love that part, too!!!
Then you are ready to start wrapping the fabric around the largest Gluber (3") until the Gluber is covered.
The  last thing I did was add felt to the back of the Gluber.  Then you can sew a button in the middle or what you like.  I ended up making three and they all turned out different sizes~so I think that the size depends on how tight you gather the fabric.  
My niece wanted hers for her hair~so I sewed the bobby pin on the back, Sis is going to use hers as a pin and I'm putting mine on a tote.  So give it a go and have some fun!!  See ya soon!!
 







 
They look great! I brought some after seeing them on cards on your blog a while ago and I think I have to try this now - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletewhat a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. I love it and your tutorial was great. I'm thinking you need to rethink that DT thingy. lol!!!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!!! Sure wish I had one, hahahah....that looks great..going to try this for the little niece./.thanks for a great project!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking good...I think I will have to try this now..easier than the YO-YO's!!! YAY!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! I would totally wear one in my hair!
ReplyDeleteooooh love these so much! gorgeous gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea! They look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSO that's what these Glubers look like out of the package! A whole mess of sticky - LOVE it! LOL! LOVE the way your flowers turned out. Great job :)
ReplyDeleteVERY cool. Love the look when you gather the fabric first.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers!
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