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October's evenings are crisp and cool, and they signal the leaves that it is time to change into their fall wardrobe ...
Amanda, The Patchsmith, has found a really beautiful project for us to make during October, to celebrate the beautiful , rich colors of fall. She made a really gorgeous fabric wreath with fabric strips ...
Fall Fabric Wreath made by Amanda, The Patchsmith |
Aren't her fabrics just perfect for fall? Amanda used a 10 inch wire wreath and 1 " x 5 " strips of fabric to make it. (see here for how she made her wreath)
When I saw Amanda's wreath, I immediately ran to my stash , to pull out some fabric scraps to make my own wreath. I am stopping by a Dollar Tree Store (in the US), to see if they carry any wire wreaths. (A Quilter's Mission suggested this store for wreaths on Amanda's blog post comments.)
All but one of these fabrics were given to me in a scrap box ! |
I'll show you what they reminded me of...
My palette inspiration.. our maple tree out front |
There are lots of tutorials online to help you get started on making your own fabric wreath. I ran across this beautiful wreath... on SewMcCool.com .
Deanna glued little seasonal buttons onto some of the fabrics on a foam wreath.
No sew fabric wreath tutorial by SewMcCool.com |
I'll let you know how my fabric wreath turns out!
Won't you join Amanda, Amy, and I in making this fast and "scrap buster" project? If you make one, or want to see what others are making, just hop on over to our Across The Pond Sew Along Flickr Group to see what folks are posting!
I'm off to my sewing room! |
You have your own maple tree? OMG - how lucky are you? And now you have a wonderful chic rag wreath complete with cool buttons. Love it.
ReplyDeleteGiggle - I thought that was your wreath - doh! I am just going to have to wait a bit longer. Will there be buttons I wonder?
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your wreath! You have the perfect inspiration!!! Maples are my favorite; we have a red maple :)
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely project this month too! The Across the Pond Team have so many great ideas!
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