Showing posts with label felt crowns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felt crowns. Show all posts

Friday, 14 June 2019

Crafting With Felt Flowers: Floral Crown Tutorial

Sew a pretty felt flower crown or headband!

Felt Flower Crown Sewing Tutorial

Throughout this week I'm sharing ideas for crafting with felt flowers, and ways to re-use the flower templates from my April Felt Flowers Wreath tutorial. Today I'll show you how to make a floral crown that's perfect for parties, festivals or even weddings.

Felt Flower Wreath Tutorial

This tutorial was originally designed for The Village Haberdashery's blog and was created using felt and other craft supplies from their shop.

Felt Flower Crown Sewing Tutorial

You will need:

- The flower templates from my April wreath tutorial
- Wool felt in assorted colours
- Embroidery thread to match the felt
- 1 metre ribbon
- Sewing needles and pins
- Sewing scissors or embroidery scissors (these are great for cutting out detailed felt shapes!)

To make the floral crown:

Use the flower templates to cut out the flower pieces from felt (see step 1 of the wreath tutorial - I’ve used different colours to make the crown, but you’ll need the same quantities as listed to create seven flowers). Arrange the pieces, as shown.

Felt Flower Crown Sewing Tutorial: cut out the felt pieces

Stitch the flowers with half strands of contrasting embroidery thread (so for six-stranded embroidery thread just use three strands), sewing radiating stitches from the centre of each flower. I stitched nine stitches for each of the larger flowers, and six for the smaller flowers. If you like you can also add some extra stitched details to decorate the flowers, as I did. For extra decoration you could add buttons, beads or sequins to the flower centres.

Felt Flower Crown Sewing Tutorial: decorate the flowers

Cut a metre long piece of ribbon, cutting the ends at an angle to help prevent fraying. Pin the flowers onto the ribbon starting with the largest flowers in the centre then working outwards.

Sew the ribbon to the back of the flowers, using running or whip stitch in matching sewing thread. Remove the pins as you sew and take care to sew into the felt but not through it, so your stitching won’t show at the front of the crown.

Felt Flower Crown Sewing Tutorial: add the flowers to some ribbon
Felt Flower Crown Sewing Tutorial: add the flowers to a piece of ribbon
Felt Flower Crown Sewing Tutorial: pin then sew the flowers to a length of ribbon
Felt Flower Crown Sewing Tutorial


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This tutorial is for non commercial use only: you can use it to make as many flower crowns as you want for yourself or as gifts, but please don't make any for sale. You may borrow a couple of photos if you want to blog about this project, but remember to credit me and link back to this page on my blog, and do not reproduce my entire tutorial / share my templates on your site. Thanks!

Sunday, 25 August 2013

How To: Felt Crowns

Fancy making some felt crowns? These are great for fancy dress parties and Halloween, birthday parties, dressing up sessions and for any other occasion when you fancy wearing a crown and pretending to be a king or queen, a princess or a prince.

 

There are two designs - a basic crown and a slightly more detailed "princess" crown. You can follow the colour schemes shown, or choose any colours you want when making your crown. You could also personalise the crown, for example by adding an embroidered initial in the central circle, or adding extra detail to it with decorative embroidery, sequins or pretty buttons.

 

The instructions in this tutorial are for making a crown that will fit an adult or older teen. If you're making a crown for a younger child, use shorter lengths of elastic (and print the template sheet at a slightly smaller size if needed). If you're making it for a young child, make sure to sew all the pieces on very securely, avoid using choking hazards like buttons, and always supervise them when they wear the crown.


To make each crown, you will need:

- the templates provided at the bottom of this post
- craft felt (one 9 x 12 inch sheet of felt for the main colour, and smaller pieces for the other colours)
- matching sewing threads
- flat elastic, approx 5mm wide and 65 cm (26 inches) long
- a needle, pins, sewing scissors & embroidery scissors (or pinking shears)

You can use any type of felt you like for the decorative details, but for the main body of the crown make sure you choose felt that isn't too thin or floppy.

1. First, use the templates provided to cut out all the pieces needed (as marked on the sheet).

2. If you're making a princess crown, create a decorative edging along the three points of the extra crown piece. I used embroidery scissors to cut a series of small semi-circular shapes along the edges of the three points, creating rows of curved spikes. You could also use pinking shears to create a zig-zagged edge.


3. (If making the princess crown) Pin the extra crown piece onto the front crown piece, as pictured, then sew the layers together. Sew along the top (pointed) edge with running stitch and matching sewing thread. There's no need to sew along the sides or the bottom edge as these will be sewn together later. Then remove the pins.


4. Add the decorative felt shapes to the front of your crown, using running stitch and matching sewing threads. You can sew each shape on one by one, or save time by adding several layers at once.

 


The front of your crown should now look something like this:


Now's the time to add any extra decorative details you fancy (sequins, etc).

5. Then cut two lengths of elastic, each approx. 32.5 cm (13 inches) long. Using sewing thread to match the felt, sew the elastic onto one side of the back crown piece so they overlap the felt slightly as pictured. Use whip stitch and try to sew into the felt not through it. 

 

6. Sew the other ends of the elastic to the other side of the crown, folding the crown over to make sure the elastic is level (i.e. sewn at the same height on both sides). The back of the crown should now look like this:


Now is a good time to check that your crown fits! Try the crown on and (if necessary) unpick, reposition and resew the elastic.

7. Pin the front and back of the crown together, right sides facing outwards. Use matching sewing thread and whip stitch to sew the front and back edges together, removing the pins as you sew.

If you're making the basic crown you can use one shade of thread...


... but when making the princess crown two shades are needed. Start with thread matching the extra crown piece, sewing down the side, across the bottom and then back up the other side. Then switch to a shade matching the main crown colour and sew the remaining edges.


Click here to view the template sheet in another tab or window. Make sure you're viewing the image at full size, then print it at 100%.


This tutorial is for non commercial use only: you can use it to make as many crowns as you want for yourself or as gifts, but please don't make any for sale. You may borrow a few photos if you want to blog about this project, but remember to credit me and link back to the original source, and do not reproduce my entire tutorial on your site. Thanks!

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