No hay artículos en el carro
No hay artículos en el carroClover 8484 Gathered Petal Small Kanzashi flower maker is awsome for adorning accessories, jewelry, ready to wear, and home decor with beautiful Kanzashi flowers. Kanzashi is the traditional Japanese art form of folding and stitching fabric petals. Finished size approximately 2-Inch or (50mm). Collect all six styles.
karine
Comentado en Francia el 13 de noviembre de 2020
Très contente de mon achat et vendeur sérieu.
Hélène. C
Comentado en Francia el 12 de mayo de 2016
Pratique, très simple d'utilisation, même pour des enfants sachant manier l'aiguille à coudre. Le rendu est très joli. A prévoir, un cabochon, une perle plate ou un strass pour le centre de la fleur.Chère mais je recommande.
Kelly DeRocco
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de febrero de 2016
Great item!
aliccab
Comentado en España el 11 de abril de 2016
he comprado este y otros modelos y son muy utiles. Al principio cuesta un poco pero una vez que se ha practicado. salen flores muy bonitas
ShaylaTheRoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2013
I've ordered *several* of these kanzashi flower makers, so I'll be basically copy/pasting my reviews on them since I feel the same about all of theme.I got these to use with fabric ordered from spoonflower.com - and one thing to note is that all of these are VERY small, I'd say that your design needs to be micro levels of tiny in order to be noticeable on the petals. The large, however, is much larger than the small, and looks pretty nice with a small (not too busy) pattern on it.The patterns are all very straightforward to use, the holes are numbered, and if you take your time to gather the fabric nicely when you're pulling the thread, they're lovely!I made mine using cotton poplin fabric, but I also attempted some using a cotton with some stretch and a brocade fabric that also had some stretch. They come out best with the basic cotton poplin - very little fraying and the fabric folds very well. The fabrics with stretch, though, were much less cooperative, and want to fray WAY more while being worked with.I've also tried just hand-folding these, and it takes me significantly longer to do. Not to mention the results aren't nearly as uniform.But, I make flowers using these templates, glue them with E6000 to a small (about 1" diameter) circle of felt, cover a button in the same or a coordinating fabric (3/4" buttons work nicely with the small, 5/8" for x-small, and 1" for large), sew that in the middle after the glue is dried, and then attach the finished flower to a brooch, headband, or necklace. Using strong adhesives and a high-strength hand quilting thread, I've yet to have any of my crafts come apart!If you're thinking of picking these up, they're fairly cheap and fun to use. Generally, I prefer the 5 petal flowers to the 10, but you can mix petals for different looks as well.
Productos recomendados