{CAMRYN} How to make a fabric flower for your Wedding Gown
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@akosimhe You can also apply fraycheck liquid to the edges to keep them from fraying.
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@youtiquebridal thank you for accomodating my questions. Looking forward for more tutorials.=)
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@akosimhe - Since this is a great question, I will be doing a video tutorial in the near future. For now, here are some options for you: (1) you can use fray check which will seal the edges but will take a long time (2) I would highly suggest you iron on a light weight iron-on interfacing before you cut the flower pattern. This will be prevent the edges from fraying. I hope this helps:)
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@akosimhe - Thanks for your inquiry. I will put together some tips for you and try to explain it. I may have to put together a tutorial since it may be easier to understand and explain. If you don't mind, I have some project deadlines to complete, will it be okay to put something together for you in the near future?
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@youtiquebridal follow up questio =) ..if ever i want to seal to edges, just to be sure flowers won't fray(now i know), can you give some ways or tips on what to do?thank you!
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@akosimhe - Thank you for your inquiry. That is a great question. Depending on the fabric, the edges may or may not fray. With the fabrics used on this project (chiffon & organza), it may slightly fray but that would give it a little character. If you were to use tulle, it will not fray.
very informative..thanks!
27xtin 2 weeks ago
@27xtin - You are very welcome. Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment:)
youtiquebridal 2 weeks ago
WOW! this is GREAT! love it
Shadowcirrcle 1 month ago
@Shadowcirrcle - Well, Thank you! Would love to see your creation:)
youtiquebridal 1 month ago