Creating Fabric Embellishments from Scraps
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- This week I have been making fabric embellishments using scraps. I show how I make a free-motion flower colored with oil pastels. The second embellishment is a butterfly backed with felt. Enjoy!
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Supplies:
Quilted Muslin- amzn.to/3FDvKVt
Oil Pastels ( Portfolio Brand)- amzn.to/3BGr0gv
Sewing Machine- Janome Memory Craft 8200- amzn.to/3FZF4Eu
Butterfly Bigz Die by Tim Holtz- amzn.to/3WuoFxe
Button Foot- amzn.to/3YrxCcF
Heat-n-Bond Lite- amzn.to/3W9axKc
Felt- amzn.to/3PJFAtB
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Your videos always give me a boost and a feeling of "I think I can do that"
I absolutely LOVE watching you create! Your projects always turn out so pretty!
Thank you so much!
These look really fun. I could even get my 14 yr old granddaughters involved. Thanks for sharing!❤
So cute!
I'm SEW in love with these! Watching you create these lovely pieces sparks my imagination! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
I had no idea that oil pastels were water soluble! I’m getting out my old set and trying this! Thanks for a new, fun idea 🙂!!
HI, I am using a water-soluble oil pastel. They are a student grade by the brand Portfolio. They are not market for fabric but I have tested them by washing a project and had good results. I only used 100% cotton fabric in a light color. I don't think they would work on darker fabric. Also I always heat set with an iron. This really helps push the color into the fibers. It's fun experimenting with art supplies on fabric. Thanks for watching, Julia
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Thanks for your reply! I went ahead and tried my old oil pastels with the GAC 900 and they blended just fine! Set with heat under parchment paper - worked great!
Gorgeous
Thank you!
Never thought of making my own fabric embellishments. I'm a quilter so I have lots of scraps. Great video.
I sometimes make shopping bags for charity and it is good to have a little something to decorate them with. Also it is a good opportunity to practice my embellishments.
I am a quilter but I am also a junk Journal artist and these would be beautiful in my journals. I have lots of butterflies but these flowers are just lovely and I think I will try to make some. Thank you for sharing
These would be great in a junk journal!
I love the cone flower. All of the flowers and butterflies are pretty, but that cone flower is my favorite! Thanks for sharing.
I sew and I thank you so much for sharing how to make the flowers and the Butterfly's thanks.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, Julia
You make the cutest things. I love watching creativity at work.
Too cool! TY for sharing
Thank you so much for watching!
what great ideas you have and, more importantly, share with all of us!! Thank you! I have ideas for making some of these for a charity program that I volunteer for! The Ladies will love little hand made pins that let them know they are loved.💖
I’m so glad you are enjoying my videos! I hope you give these a try .
Adorable and easy to make! Thanks again for combining sewing with art supplies!
It's my favorite thing to do! Thanks so much for watching, Julia
Just now seeing this! Oh my, I have alot of that pre-quilted cream fabric I got for something else & haven't cut into it yet 🤣🤣 I love how that little lace really does look like the body of the butterfly 💗💗
I love working with the pre-quilted cream fabric. It has the body I need and color takes well. Hope you give it a try! Julia
I love the free motion stitched flowers. Great for inspiration xxx
Your fabric embellishments are phenomenal! I love the many ideas you presented here. Wow! Thank you for the great inspiration! 😍❣
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you are enjoying my projects. Julia
Thank you for sharing your craft. I enjoy your videos. ❤️
So cute Julia, loved all of them. You do inspire me ! Thankyou for sharing.
Thank you so much Jean!
Those are so adorable and a great way to use up leftover fabric.
Those are beautiful…love the free motion look. Thanks for sharing ❤
Dear Julia, these ideas are fabulous! Thank you so much! You are so creative & generous for sharing these! 🤗💕✨️
You make free motion look so easy I am still trying to learn it...
Keep practicing! It's so worth it...
Love this. Great techniques. I can see I’m going to be playing with my machine
I love your videos. I look forward to seeing them. You are so talented.
How fun than you so much for sharing your time. 🎀🤍
What a pleasure to watch you!
Thank you!
Those flowers are magnificent. Thank you.
These are all so cute thank you!
Love love those!!
Thank you very much I always love when you do the free motion embroidery with coloring
Love it! Thank u for sharing with us Julia!
I had no idea you could do water color effect with WATER and oil pastels!!! Just amazed over here.
HI, I am using a water-soluble oil pastel. They are a student grade by the brand Portfolio. They are not market for fabric but I have tested them by washing a project and had good results. I only used 100% cotton fabric in a light color. I don't think they would work on darker fabric. Also I always heat set with an iron. This really helps push the color into the fibers. It's fun experimenting with art supplies on fabric. Thanks for watching, Julia
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❤❤ thank you!!
Wao nice 😊
So fun! Thanks, Julia, and have a wonderful holiday! 😃
Hi Cat, Thanks so much for watching! Merry Christmas!
Thanks for sharing always your great ideas. 👍
Aww these are truly lovely! You've inspired me to have a go at making some for myself. Thank you for a great tutorial! ~ Cobs. in the UK
Fabulous share, Julia!
I have had some oil pastels for decades (?) and never knew you could use water with them to give them that watercolor effect. Thank you!!!
HI, I am using a water-soluble oil pastel. They are a student grade by the brand Portfolio. They are not market for fabric but I have tested them by washing a project and had good results. I only used 100% cotton fabric in a light color. I don't think they would work on darker fabric. Also I always heat set with an iron. This really helps push the color into the fibers. It's fun experimenting with art supplies on fabric. Thanks for watching, Julia
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I am absolutely in love with the embellishments! That is so creative!!😊 Liked & subscribed!
Thank you so much for subscribing! This is a wonderful sewing community. I'm so glad you like my video. Julia
Wonderful!!
fun fun fun!!! tfs. Merry Christmas, stay warm
Merry Christmas to you! It's frigid in MN!
Love these! Thank you
Love the flowers
These are great! I'm gonna have to try this (as I always think after watching your videos) !!
This looks so fun & easy. 👏👏👏😎
Thanks for watching! Julia
Great idea! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Muito obrigada por compartilhar seu conhecimento, amo suas idéias, te acompanho a um tempo aqui do Brasil
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
Lovely!
Sooooo pretty 😍🐞
Thank you! 😊
What fun!
Love these!!! ❤️ Merry Christmas, Julia!
Brenda 🌼
Merry Christmas to you Brenda!
So cut😊💖
Ooooh… so cuuute!
Hi Robin! Thanks so much! Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you!
Thank you! Love this!
Merry Christmas Julia!
Merry Christmas to you!
Спасибо за идеи.Чудесно!
What is a big shot? Thanks, great tutorial. So creative!
A BigShot by Sizzix is a die cutting machine that cuts shapes. Joann Fabrics and other craft stores sell it.
Thanks
Your free motion always looks so perfect Julia - does your machine have controlled stitching?
Hi, no it does not. Just lots of practice- lol😊
Love your embellishments, what kind of sewing foot are you using & can I use it on a normal machine or does it have to be a embroidery machine?
Hi and thank you for sharing this project. But I had a question.....how can you iron on felt? I did it once and it singed!...Love your idea....thank you. God Bless
Some felt is made of synthetic fibers and needs a cooler iron. A press cloth may help. There is also wool felt that can handle more heat. Hope this helps.
How lovely... spring in december makes my heart jump. May I ask what kind of crayons you use?
Hi, I am using the Portfolio oil pastels. They are a student grade and quite inexpensive. Here is an Amazon link: amzn.to/3v6tLEb
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Bonjour comme je ne comprends pas tout, est ce que ce sont des pastels à l'huile et est ce qu'on pourra laver la création ensuite sans faire partir les couleurs? Merci de votre réponse 😉
Love these!! What sewing machine do you use? Tia!
Hi, I am using a Janome Memory Craft 8200. You can free-motion stitch with most machines. Thanks for watching, Julia
After you heat set will these really survive washing? I looked them up and they don’t seem to be permanent. I want to embellish clothes
Hi, Here's a video where I've tested different supplies on fabric and then washed it through the washing machine. th-cam.com/video/URT9YWjEqe8/w-d-xo.html
I had good results. I recommend doing your own tests. Different fiber contents may make a difference. I used only cotton. Also these are not opaque. If you are adding color to a darker fabric you may have to use something else.
LOVE your flowers! What will you do with these embellishments?
HI, I love adding these to my projects. Bags, pouches, pillows, etc. I also glue them onto handmade cards. Thanks so much for watching, Julia
There pencils are special to fabrics? I don't understand beacous i dont speak english well. Hello from Poland
Hi, No these pencils are not specific to fabric. They are oil pastels- an inexpensive set. I previously tested them on fabric and had good results. They are permanent, no problems with washing. Thanks so much for watching! Julia
@@stitchesbyjulia Thank you 😀
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I find this to be really difficult, I am just learning, maybe it will take time to practice
It takes practice but is so worthwhile once you get the hang of it. Keep it going!
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Is your black thread …just a standard ? It always looks heavy..easy to see. TY
HI, it is a regular all purpose thread from Coats and Clark. Nothing special. I do use a black bobbin thread in the bobbin which is thinner.
Thank you for sharing. I was wondering about the fabric with the words. Where do you buy?
HI. I always shop for fabric with words when I am at different fabric shops. I keep it in my stash for different projects. You can also run fabric through your printer and print phrases. I also stamp words using Archival Ink (permanent and colorfast).
How does the water activate oil pastels? I didn't think that would work.🤷😊
Hi, I am using water soluble oil pastels. The brand is Portfolio. They are student grade and inexpensive- less than $10 for a 24 set. I heat set with my iron and have good results with washing. You may want to experiment if you are using them on something precious. Thanks for watching! Julia
Can I use water soluble WAX pastel set? Would the medium be better than water since the water tended to spread beyond flower petals? Thank you , love your work! Still practicing FMQ tho!
What is the name of the paint you used for the flowers
Hi, I am using Portfolio Oil Pastels. Here is a link: amzn.to/3C2MLHA These are not marketed for fabric but I've tested and washed on fabric in this video:th-cam.com/video/URT9YWjEqe8/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching, Julia
What weight thread are you using?
HI, I am using an all purpose Coats and Clark thread.
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WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THEM ? THEY AREN’T WASHABLE, THE EDGES FRAY AND THE COLORS WILL RUN.
I’ve tested this product on fabric and washed in the washing machine. I use cotton fibers and heat set with iron. The colors did not run. These are raw edge embellishments and yes the edges will fray. I love the look but I realize not everyone likes the distressed look.
I also love adding them to handmade cards.