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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2007

How to embroider a Spiderweb Rose. Also known as the woven rose. I used 4mm silk ribbon for this video. You can visit my blog at:
http://honeybeesbliss.blogspot.com/

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  • can you do something bigger? It think bigger might make a good headband clippy.

  • @suthrndaysi

    You could try it bigger and see if it would work, but this tutorial is specifically for silk ribbon embroidery which is relatively small since it is for embroidery. I've seen stuff out there for bigger roses made from folding large ribbon or fabrics that you can use to add to headbands or shirts etc. you may want to look into that.

  • what kind of white fabric is that? I am starting to learn how to do ribbon roses and would like to know what materials to start with..Please help...

  • Any fabric your size 22 chenille needle can pass through you can use. For practice I just use scraps of muslin.

  • Thanks for making these easy to understand. How to you start them off & finish them? Do you use knots, glue, thread it - which way is the best? Thanks in advance. =^..^=

  • I mention about starting and finishing with silk ribbon in another video. I prefer a knot, pierce the tails, and or coming back with a needle and thread and securing the tails with that. I would not use glue.

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  • cool, thanks!!

  • im so gonna try this out :)

    thanks for the vid

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  • Thank you so much for making and sharing this video!

    I had a project where I originally planned to use fake flowers but the item that I was making was something that would be used quite a bit and needed something a bit smaller and flat but still decorative, I was worried that I would not be able to do ribbon embroidery but after finding your video I tried it and my first rose came out perfect and very easy!

    Thank you again!

  • you are awsome this is the easiest tutorial I ever come across. thank you thank you for sharing. hugs

  • Your rose came out beautiful! I am planning to begin practicing it within the week. Thank you for a simple-to-follow demonstration.

  • wow awsome i can use this for my embroidery project thank you so much :)

  • this is cute, think i might give it ago

  • Thanks for your response. I have given up on the chain stitch rose and have opted for this Spiderweb rose instead. Your right this it much better!

  • Thank you for taking time to share how to do this technique. Your instructions were ver clear and easy to follow. Bless you. Barbara

  • Thanks nice easy to make

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