Flowers embroidered with ribbons - Red roses
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How to make embroidered flowers with ribbons
This is a great tutorial on how to make ribbon embroidered flowers, especially colorful ribbon embroidered roses.
The roses embroidered with satin ribbons are embroidered in a three-dimensional format. The beautiful embroidered red roses are obviously classic, but we recommend mixing them with other colors of your choice. From white to black, from yellow to blue. The result of the final project will be wonderful.
To embroider roses with ribbons, you will need these materials:
7mm tape
embroidery needle
linen or any other fabric
embroidery hook
Here are the steps to create this beautiful red rose flower tiara:
Start rolling with both hands, one to fold and one to roll.
Continue rolling the tape as shown in the video to create the rose petals.
Look, in this video of with Luzkita, how to embroider the flowers with ribbons or ribbon:
Sew to secure at each turn of the ribbon
After wrapping the rosebud several times, secure it to the fabric with stitches.
Use a size 18 or 20 needle when sewing with 7mm tape and you can use another size 20 or 24 needle to hold the petals in place while you sew.
Sew as many petals as you want. Create as many petals as you like around the bud.
Add some leaves to make it even more beautiful!
These satin ribbon embroidered roses are so pretty that we really like them. Once you master this technique, you can apply many different ways to make them, such as placing the embroidery in a frame as a beautiful wall decoration or as a table decoration. You can sew the satin ribbon roses on a decorative pillow, garment, bag or other garment you like.
The beautiful embroidered red roses are of course classic, but we recommend, as we said above, to mix them with other colors of your choice, from white to black, from yellow to blue. We're sure you can come up with even more great ideas on how to use them.
Look at these beautiful ideas to embroider roses with ribbons:
Good creations and much success to you and your embroideries!
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