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DIY do-it-yourself flower needle box

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Beautiful, unusual, made from improvised materials, the needle bar in the shape of an exotic flower will surprise you with its ease of manufacture.

You will need:

► Flap of cotton fabric with any branch print

► scissors

► Green paint of dark and light shade

► brush

► Awl

► Decorative nikty

► Needles and thread for sewing

► Sintepon or any other filler

► Three toilet paper sleeves

► Simple pencil

► stationery knife

► Cardboard


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Step 1

Spread the bushings. Using a clerical knife, make slots and petals.

Step 2

Match the details.

Step 3

Cut out of cardboard bottom with a diameter equal to the diameter of the tubular sleeve.

Step 4

Green paint on the parts inside and out. Leave to dry.

Step 5

With a green paint of a light shade, create an ombre effect. Leave the parts to dry completely for a day.


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Step 6

Glue the crown part to the high tubular part.

Step 7

From a fabric with a floral pattern, cut out a rectangular part (the base of the needle bar) with a length equal to the circumference of the tubular part and a height equal to the height of the tubular part as well.

Cut a circle (the bottom of the needle bar) with a diameter equal to the diameter of a tall tubular part.

Cut allowances - 1 cm.

Step 8

Fold the part of the needle bed base with the face inward, aligning the short sections, and grind.

Stitch the bottom to the base.

Step 9

Turn the part to the front side and fill it with padding polyester.

Step 10

Align basting stitches along the edges, pull the thread and fasten it firmly.


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Step 11

Insert the resulting part of the future needle bar into the high tubular part.

Step 12

Pre-awl make holes in the details, as shown in the photo.

Step 13

Sew the bottom to the flower-shaped part using decorative threads.

Step 14

Place the tall tubular part in a flower-shaped part.

The needle bar is ready!

Source and photo: michelemademe.com

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