My friend Kim asked if I'd make her a felt flower headband for her new baby, Lola. I love it when people ask me to make something for them! Here's how it turned out:Look how sAsSy this little lady is already...i love her little pout!
You can't have baby Lola, I already asked her mom, but you cAn have her headband.
Gather your supplies:
-felt or felted wool (2 colors...one for flower, one for leaf)
-thread to match
-needle
-highlighter
-button or pearl for center
-scissors
-stretchy elastic
-glue gun

Find a flower template that you'd like to use. I found mine here and printed a 4x6 of it.I chose to use the larger of the three flowers. If you want fewer ridges on your petals, use your marker to manipulate it to what you want! (2 per petal is what I did for Lola's)
cut out your flower template
using a highlighter, (that's what I like to use, but anysort of pen that will write on felt will work) trace your template onto your felt.
5 times...
cut out your flower shapes, trying to cut on the inside of your highlighter lines...you'll want to completely get rid of all of these lines to make your flower.
Lay one flower down flat
The other four flowers will be folded in house like so:
lay the first one down on top of the first flat flower:
Turn it, and lay the second folded flower on top of the first folded flower
Turn it and repeat for the third folded flower:
The fourth folded flower is why I think it's like a box fold. Again lay it on top of the third folded one, as you did with the previous 3 flowers, but then slip it under the first one, just like you would fold a box. Get it?
Hold it in place just like that and begin to make 4 tiny stitches. Start from underneath, so you won't see your knot
come up to the front on one petal, and making the tiniest stitch, go back do in that same petal. {note: if you're using a tiny pearl, as seen on Lola's darling head, make sure that your stitches are as close to the center as possible.} Continue with 3 more stitches on the remaining 3 petals. You should barely see them.
bring your needle back up through the center and thread your button or your pearl through and tack it down several times. ending on the back and securing with a knot.
voila
Now for the headband part...My information tells me that for a newborn's headband, you should cut the elastic at 13-14 inches.
sew it together using a close zig-zag stitch
To make your leaf, cut an exaggerated tear shape (I just cut one out, I didn't use a template, sorry!)
fold it in half
and starting from the top, sew a straight line diagonally {see next picture}
Then trim the fat
open it up and you have a vein in your leaf
make a headband sandwich...
small felt circle so it's nice on Lola's head, then headband,
then leaf...
...then flower...
I must say that I like the teeny pearl better than the huge button, but whatever!
You can also play with different flower templates to get what you like!
{fabulous pictures of Lola courtesy of Tickled Pink Studios}
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That is simply so beautiful! I will have to give this a try for our friend's new daughter!
ReplyDeletewhat a darling baby. I found you from the linky party at all thingz related. It's funny that we are both doing flower tutorials...can't have too many!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out Autie! :) Can't wait to attempt this! She wears that headband at every chance we get! :) I can't wait to have more. xo
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo sweet!! I love the flower headband! The baby girl is also sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe how cute that second little picture of Lola is. So stinking CUTE! And I love the headband.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Take-A-Look Tuesday over at Sugar Bee Crafts - I featured you today! - Mandy, www.SugarBeeCrafts.com
ReplyDeleteMy, oh my, Lola is so beautiful The headband is quite cute too.
ReplyDeletejust darling! love the pictures too!!
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I love the flower, but the baby wins the vote!!! Beautiful!!!
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ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to try this and the tutorial was fantastic!! your blog is SO useful!! Thank you :D
I love the flower. Such a great idea. Where did you get the elastic for the headband? I love that too! New follower.
ReplyDeleteEllie
http://homestitched.blogspot.com
Favorite felt flower tute hands down - love it! (And baby Lola is too precious!)
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So adorable! What kind of elastic did you use and where do you get it?
ReplyDeleteWow, how simple but so elegant looking! LOVE it! Definitely my favorite of the many (many!) felt flowers I've seen around. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI get my elastic from Ribbons and Lace in Arizona...there are two stores, one in chandler and one in Mesa...sorry, unless you live there, or know someone (like I do) you'll have to maybe order it online!
ReplyDeletei love the fishnet elastic...it's my fav hands down!
Great tutorial! Where did you get the felt that you used for baby Lola's flower? I just love the colors! :)
ReplyDeleteI bought my felt from a little store in downtown Temecula, CA...it's felted wool, so lots of places should carry that color that sell felted wool!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a fun color! Thanks
So beautiful, I will totally be making this for my nieces, thanks for sharing!!!
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Hey Autie! I follow U-Create, and I thought, "Hey, I only know of one Autie"...sure enough it's you!! You're so creative. I've been wondering how to make those flowers. I bought two headbands, and love them. Thanks so much for the easy tutorial! Now I can make them. Miss our sewing class. Let me know if anyone starts one up.
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial! Thanks for sharing!!
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thanks for this tutorial- this looks like something i may actually be able to make! thank you so much for the tutorial! i am your newest follower from the blog hop. your site is so cute and i look forward to reading more posts. i would also appreciate if you took some time to check out my blog and followed me too! thanks & have a great day!
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Love it! Thanks for sharing! Can't wait to try it.
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Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. I made some for my girls the other day, I love how they turned out.
ReplyDeleteLola is gorgeous ♥
Have a great day
Rochelle
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What a pretty flower and amazing tutorial! I'd love for you to submit this, and any of your other favorite projects, to the M&T Spotlight at http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this and have been searching everywhere for the fishnet elastic! I just found it online: http://www.ribbonsandflowers.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=34&zenid=59endbc5hv5296ipp5bah209s1
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I LOVE your flower and featured you on my Fabulous Fabric Flowers post!! Come by and say hi! :) Thanks for the great tutorial!
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Hi! I used your tutorial and I linked it also. I used it for my daughter's Easter basket. Come take a looky!
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I am going to have to try this, thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteShe is adorable! and lovely head band..
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I shared this on my blog as well with link back.
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Preciosa!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Precious Lola looks so adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! and easy. I have no little girls to make it for, but I'm sure something I own could use a little flower cuteness! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAmeryn
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Beautiful! Thanks for sharing! I have ideas for a headband for my eight-year old girl, too :)
ReplyDeleteAs a designer of felt cut outs, I have to say that this is simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi..so sweet baby...and This is really nice stuff yo shared here..Thanks a lot...
ReplyDeleteThanks for this tutorial - I just whipped up a few flowers to glue to hairclips for my little toddler.
ReplyDeleteLovely and cute baby. I m liking him very much!
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Hi! This is fantastic! I'm trying to make it right now. Question: where does the glue gun come in? Is it to affix the circle to the headband for the "sandwich"? And do you attach the petal and flower with the gluegun or do you sew it on?
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Hi!
ReplyDeleteI meant leaf and flower not petal and flower!
Thanks!
beautiful~
ReplyDeletecan you tell me where you got the elastic headband?
I got that fishnet elastic at Ribbons & Lace in Mesa/Chandler, AZ...
DeleteThey do have a website, google "Ribbons and Lace" and you should find it!
good luck!
love the bows! don't normally make them (have only boys) but chanced upon the link looking for lego party ideas. Made 4 and they are totally cute! going to give to a friend for her daughters-the yellow looks really cute with the pearl in the middle too (used cream for the leaf)- I am making them for older girls, so just sew them to hair clips- all supplies found at joannes, and made them for less than .60 each :)
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I was looking for to make a flower headband for my daughter's baby! I made one and it came out so cute. The only problem I had was that when I sewed the tiny pearl in the middle, it got lost under the petals. I solved that problem by sewing three on in a circle and then I sewed one more on top of them and it came out really cute. My usual job is making sterling silver jewelry but this tutorial made it easy, even for me!
ReplyDeleteI also have been making the headbands with a little loop of elastic around the seam. Then I made a bunch of bows and flowers and sew them on snap clips so they can be clipped onto the loop of the headband. That makes them interchangeable, plus I made two of each so my daughter can wear one in her hair.
it's complex to make...but the step by step picture make it easy to follow.
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I am going to make these for my grandaughters. Have a new great grandaughter on the way. Too cute
ReplyDeleteOMG just made one of these! adorable and ooh so simple.
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Wow.the baby is so cute and the blue color flower around his head is charming and dear you have a outstanding taste in chosing of colors .
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Is the sandwich glued together onton the headband? The directions don't state how you attach it.
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