Pagan Pride Nottingham August 3rd 2014
Home-made Lammas Costume
Part 2
To continue from my last Blog on making Poppies this Blog
will show how I made Sunflowers.
How to Make a Sunflower.
Select your material. You need Brown material for the Base, Green material for
the Stem and Orange and Yellow material for the Petals.
Base
Select Brown material and have the reverse facing you.
Take a roll of tape and draw around it making a Circle. Cut out and tack a hem.
To make a more secure hem you can go around it with blanket stitch.
Rough
cut Tacked
Hem Secured Hem
Petals
Select Orange or Yellow Material. Cut into rectangles. |
Reverse |
Front |
Next hem all four sides. Fold the material down the length
with the front on the outside. Sew along the top edge. Next turn over the
material and flatten out so it forms a point. Sew a few stitches in the middle
to secure. Repeat with the bottom.
You will now have a single Petal. Repeat
this process until you have enough Petals to go around the Base. Remember to
allow for overlapping. If you want a longer thinner Petal cut a longer piece
thinner. If you want a stouter Petal you make cut a shorter wider piece of
material.
Stem
Select Green material and have the reverse facing you. Cut a long thin rectangle
piece. Hem all around each side. Find the centre then fold the right side to
the centre. Then fold the right side to the centre. Then sew up along the
centre line.
Leaf
Select Green material and have the reverse facing you. Cut
out a leaf shape then hem around. Repeat for the second leaf.
Making up the Sunflower
Now that you have
all the pieces you need. Sew the leaves onto the stem. It doesn't matter if you
sew them behind the stem or in front of the stem. You can overlap the leaves,
have them adjacent or at different positions on the stem. If you are making a
very tall flower you may wish to add extra leaves.
Overlap the
Sunflower Petals slightly and sew around the circular base. You will get a
triangle shape in between the Petals in the centre of the flower.
When you have
finished sewing on the Petals to the Sunflower head you can then sew the head
and stem together. You now have a finished Sunflower.
This process can be
repeated with different coloured Petals and sizes.
My next blog will be
how to make wheat items.
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