Handmade Fabric Flowers: 32 Beautiful Blooms to Make

Read [You-Zhen Lu Book] * Handmade Fabric Flowers: 32 Beautiful Blooms to Make Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Handmade Fabric Flowers: 32 Beautiful Blooms to Make Now you can learn all the secrets to making handmade fabric flowers from an accredited expert in the field. Translated into English this guide showcases complete instructions for making 40 gorgeous flowersroses, peonies, daises, pansies, and more using heat tools and a range of stunning materials like silk, lace, velvet, and ribbon. As the process is broken down into simple steps, even complete beginners will be able to follow, making this book perfect for new flower crafters or for more experie

Handmade Fabric Flowers: 32 Beautiful Blooms to Make

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Rating : 4.68 (933 Votes)
Asin : 1250009022
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-01-14
Language : English

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“The flowers included in this book are absolutely gorgeous. They can be used as corsages, brooches, hair ornaments, headbands, bracelets, and more! The book is written so that someone who is new to fabric flower making could easily get started.” Ellen Christian, Confessions of an Overworked Mom“The attention to detail of each flower's shape and how to contruct it, is superb.” Sew Spoiled blog

Dhraey said Wow!. I give this book a 5 star rating because even though it doesn't exactly suit my peccadilloes, nothing ever does perfectly. So no book is ever going to be exactly perfect and with that in mind I have to account for popular things when it comes to reviews. So in the spirit of popular layouts, bindings, etc, I write this review.Pros:1. The flowers are stunning and I usually find about 50% of craft book unusable for me, this one is 100% usable and I intend to make every flower in here."Wow!" according to Dhraey. I give this book a 5 star rating because even though it doesn't exactly suit my peccadilloes, nothing ever does perfectly. So no book is ever going to be exactly perfect and with that in mind I have to account for popular things when it comes to reviews. So in the spirit of popular layouts, bindings, etc, I write this review.Pros:1. The flowers are stunning and I usually find about 50% of craft book unusable for me, this one is 100% usable and I intend to make every flower in here.2. The attention to detail a. . The attention to detail a. C.T. said Beautiful!. It truly is too bad there isn't a look inside feature for this because the flowers really are beautiful (my fave is the dahlia - it's gorgeous!).Onto the book, which has various parts or sections:Sections 1: pictures of the Beautiful! It truly is too bad there isn't a look inside feature for this because the flowers really are beautiful (my fave is the dahlia - it's gorgeous!).Onto the book, which has various parts or sections:Sections 1: pictures of the 32 flowers featured with short descriptions of the flower (some of them have pics of how to use them - attached to bag(s) or headbands, use as brooch or corsage, a daisy chain, etc)Section 2: starts with a short primer on selecting/sizing/cutting your fabric, the types of glue used and how. "Beautiful!" according to C.T.. It truly is too bad there isn't a look inside feature for this because the flowers really are beautiful (my fave is the dahlia - it's gorgeous!).Onto the book, which has various parts or sections:Sections 1: pictures of the Beautiful! It truly is too bad there isn't a look inside feature for this because the flowers really are beautiful (my fave is the dahlia - it's gorgeous!).Onto the book, which has various parts or sections:Sections 1: pictures of the 32 flowers featured with short descriptions of the flower (some of them have pics of how to use them - attached to bag(s) or headbands, use as brooch or corsage, a daisy chain, etc)Section 2: starts with a short primer on selecting/sizing/cutting your fabric, the types of glue used and how. 2 flowers featured with short descriptions of the flower (some of them have pics of how to use them - attached to bag(s) or headbands, use as brooch or corsage, a daisy chain, etc)Section 2: starts with a short primer on selecting/sizing/cutting your fabric, the types of glue used and how. flowers featured with short descriptions of the flower (some of them have pics of how to use them - attached to bag(s) or headbands, use as brooch or corsage, a daisy chain, etc)Section "Beautiful!" according to C.T.. It truly is too bad there isn't a look inside feature for this because the flowers really are beautiful (my fave is the dahlia - it's gorgeous!).Onto the book, which has various parts or sections:Sections 1: pictures of the Beautiful! It truly is too bad there isn't a look inside feature for this because the flowers really are beautiful (my fave is the dahlia - it's gorgeous!).Onto the book, which has various parts or sections:Sections 1: pictures of the 32 flowers featured with short descriptions of the flower (some of them have pics of how to use them - attached to bag(s) or headbands, use as brooch or corsage, a daisy chain, etc)Section 2: starts with a short primer on selecting/sizing/cutting your fabric, the types of glue used and how. 2 flowers featured with short descriptions of the flower (some of them have pics of how to use them - attached to bag(s) or headbands, use as brooch or corsage, a daisy chain, etc)Section 2: starts with a short primer on selecting/sizing/cutting your fabric, the types of glue used and how. : starts with a short primer on selecting/sizing/cutting your fabric, the types of glue used and how. Don't buy. Waste of $25. Michael Huang Horrible product. Used about couple dozen times and the button broke after a month, three days after the return/exchange period :(

Now you can learn all the secrets to making handmade fabric flowers from an accredited expert in the field. Translated into English this guide showcases complete instructions for making 40 gorgeous flowersroses, peonies, daises, pansies, and more using heat tools and a range of stunning materials like silk, lace, velvet, and ribbon. As the process is broken down into simple steps, even complete beginners will be able to follow, making this book perfect for new flower crafters or for more experienced ones looking to improve their techniques.. Each flower is accompanied by stepby- step directions and full-color, close-up photographs, plus clear, illustrated diagrams and full-size flower templates. A comprehensive tools and techniques section introduces crafters to the specialized instruments and the trade secrets behind the starching process utilized to manipulate the fabric and to construct the flowers in the book. The beautiful photography also provides inspiration for how to use the blooms as corsages and brooches, embellishments for headbands, fascinators, and bracelets, or even to brighten up a room

YOU-ZHEN LU earned her senior teacher accreditation from the Japan Ribbon Flower Making Association. She now teaches fabric flowermaking classes in Taiwan.

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