Tulips - Tilda do it yourself on March 8

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Soon March 8th. The most popular gift are flowers. But they fade so quickly, and no memory remains of them. But what if you create an unusual bouquet that will never go bad and will please the eye for many years? I propose to sew Tilda's tulips with my own hands.
Here is a charming bouquet in the end. You must admit that each bouquet will be happy.

For work you will need:
  • cotton fabric in a pleasant color,
  • scissors,
  • a piece of chalk,
  • needle with thread
  • synthetic winterizer
  • thin glue sticks
  • sewing machine.

Making beautiful tulips


For work, it is better to use 2-3 contrasting colors. Choose a small picture so that it does not stand out much and does not distract attention.
Having picked up the fabric you like, you need to circle the patterns on it. You can find templates on the Internet. Here is one of them. We print on A4 format.

We circle the pattern on the fabric, but do not cut it out. Fold the fabric in half and sew on a typewriter.

And now you can cut the part. It is in this way that it will be much easier for you to sew and cut blanks.

You can use zigzag scissors. The crown of the head is cut in a straight line.
We do the same with the rest of the details.
We turn them out and iron them.

We stuff the flower tightly with sintepon or holofiber.

The stem can also be filled with synthetic winterizer, but if you use a thin glue stick (a stick for a glue gun), the flower will be more stable.

Now you need to mark the bottom of the flower with a small seam “forward needle”.

Tighten the thread, bending the edges inward, until we get a hole that is suitable in diameter for the stem.

We place the stem in the hole, and tightening the thread tightly, we tie it into a knot. But the thread is not cut.
Sew the flower to the stem with the same thread. We pick up small sections of the stem, then the flower, then again the stem and so on, around the entire circumference. We tie a knot, and hide the thread in the flower.

The flower is securely sewn to the stem.

Getting to the sheet. We turn the edges 1 cm inwards and secretly connect them together. Do not cut the thread again.

We place the leaf on the stem and fix the edges.

Then we begin to pick up small areas either from the stem or from the leaf. Thus we sew the leaf to the stem. We tie a tight knot and hide the thread.

The first flower is ready.

In the same way we do all the other flowers. For one bouquet, 7 tulips will be enough.

And here is the finished bouquet. So I want to smell him. He is very smart, and not ashamed to present it to anyone. Such a bouquet will not go unnoticed.

I congratulate all the beautiful ladies on the upcoming holiday. Love and be loved.

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