Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Felt Hairclips ...

How to make a felt hairclip

 Cut a small slit in a rectangle shaped piece of felt, open the hairclip and push through the slit, fold the felt over
 Using coordinating thread and a small running stitch sew around the hairclip through both layers of felt

 Trim around the hairclip

 Diecut felt flowers and stitch around the edges

 Add a polka dot button and stitch the flower onto the felt covered hairslide


Love from Andrea x

16 comments:

Jo Street said...

I love those, what a great idea! I'm off to get my felt!
Jo x

Gretchen said...

I have made other types of hair bows before but never seen these. I love them. Thanks for the tutorial.

Sid said...

Easy peasy and very effective !!

Angela Toucan said...

absolutely fabulous, thanks for sharing this

Mandy said...

Andrea, this is fab...thanks so much for sharing the tutorial.

Anne-Marie said...

These are fabby....I just blogged about some hairclips I made with fabric...got 7 grandaughters, so always on the lookout for stuff like this...thank you!

Jo said...

These are genius!

shafarina said...

Thanks for this tutorial! I have to get flower die cuts to start working on these.

Kim. said...

These are really cute and a great tutorial too.
Kim xXx

Marlou McAlees said...

Beautiful :) thanks for sharing :). Do you mind me asking who makes that lovely die?

Andrea said...

Marlou it is a Papertrey Ink die :)

Craftynon said...

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Kelly said...

Adorable!! What die cut machine do you use?

John midlton said...

I accept fabricated added types of hair bows afore but never apparent these. I adulation them. Thanks for the tutorial.

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Anonymous said...

This is a wonderful hair accessory! Thanks for sharing this. I'm looking forward to more of your hair accessories project.

Jennifer said...

Can you tell me how you finish off the running stitch around the clip? Do you knot it on the backside or just snip the thread?