First you'll want to gather your supplies
(listed at the end of this post)
To make cuff ~
Make sure stamp is clean
Ink stamp (make sure to get ink on image only)
(listed at the end of this post)
To make cuff ~
Make sure stamp is clean
Ink stamp (make sure to get ink on image only)
*Using care: Position velvet ribbon over stamp - you can keep it in place with your finger until you put iron on it
Place small end of hot iron on top, keeping iron level - DON'T move back & forth, leave on for about 10 seconds
Note: it's a good idea to practice on scrap a few times first
Place small end of hot iron on top, keeping iron level - DON'T move back & forth, leave on for about 10 seconds
Note: it's a good idea to practice on scrap a few times first
Make nest ~
Using about 5" of vintage seam binding lace, gather along one edge with a running stitch, sew in pearls for eggs
Using about 5" of vintage seam binding lace, gather along one edge with a running stitch, sew in pearls for eggs
Embroider & Embellish ~
I used a chain stitch to create a branch
Cut out floral images from fabric and whip stitch edges, add buttons
Dye edges ~
If you'd like, lightly paint the edges with brewed coffee to give it an aged feel , let dry
I used a chain stitch to create a branch
Cut out floral images from fabric and whip stitch edges, add buttons
Dye edges ~
If you'd like, lightly paint the edges with brewed coffee to give it an aged feel , let dry
Cut printed fabric 2" wide x about 11" long
Using fusible webbing strips (optional,) place two rows between velvet ribbon and printed fabric
Iron on high, pressing on ends, but stay away from "nest" or you'll smoosh it down, it's alright if it isn't fused in that area
Using fusible webbing strips (optional,) place two rows between velvet ribbon and printed fabric
Iron on high, pressing on ends, but stay away from "nest" or you'll smoosh it down, it's alright if it isn't fused in that area
Using a running stitch, go all around cuff
Sew on shank button for closure, or use a snap
Glue or sew on small millinery flowers
If you'd like to purchase a kit they will be available in my shop. I hope you enjoy making this cuff, and if you have any questions please contact me via my blog
Happy creating ~
xo Heidi
Provisions needed to make cuff ~
Velvet rayon ribbon 1 1/2" x 9"
Velvet leaf (optional - I didn't use)
Rubber stamp with bird motif
Permanent fabric ink pad (brown used)
Quilt weight fabric 2" x 10" with small floral design
Embroidery floss (2 colors)
Embroidery needle
Vintage lace seam binding 5"
3 - sew through mother-of-pearl buttons
1 - shank button
3 - small vintage millinery flowers
Brewed coffee
Iron
Sew on shank button for closure, or use a snap
Glue or sew on small millinery flowers
If you'd like to purchase a kit they will be available in my shop. I hope you enjoy making this cuff, and if you have any questions please contact me via my blog
Happy creating ~
xo Heidi
Provisions needed to make cuff ~
Velvet rayon ribbon 1 1/2" x 9"
Velvet leaf (optional - I didn't use)
Rubber stamp with bird motif
Permanent fabric ink pad (brown used)
Quilt weight fabric 2" x 10" with small floral design
Embroidery floss (2 colors)
Embroidery needle
Vintage lace seam binding 5"
3 - sew through mother-of-pearl buttons
1 - shank button
3 - small vintage millinery flowers
Brewed coffee
Iron
10 comments:
How cute! Love it!
Marcia
Loved this tut...thank you!
How sweet is this Heidi??!!! I especially love the little lace nest.
xo
jeanne
Very creative! Thanks for the tutorial.
Heidi, this is a darling project! Thank you!
Cerri xoxo
Love this!!! So sweet!
Heidi, OMG, this cuff is so me. You are very creative. Would you consider selling a finished cuff? I have rheumadoid arthritis that doesn't allow me to do alot of hand work.
Hi Sue ~ I'd be happy to make you a cuff sweetie ~ you can reach me via my blog :)
xo Heidi
Gorgeous! And lucky me I have that stamp.
Brandy
What a beautiful idea, and thank you for sharing this tutorial. I just love the bird stamp against that lovely bird nest with pearls.
Karen
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