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SewUseful Recycled Sweater Flower Pin / Brooch

SewUseful Recycled Sweater Flower Pin / Brooch
This is a fun and quick project with lots of personality! It makes a great accessory -- pin it on your suit or purse, or even pin it to your hair (with bobby pins, of course!). If you forgot to get your friend a present for her birthday, this will make a quick gift.

Use your accidentally-shrunken sweater or one that has one too many moth holes.

This is a Sew Useful Contest entry, so there's also one for sale in my Etsy shop. Here's my listing: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=6472730
 
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Step 1Materials/ supplies

Materials/ supplies
Materials and Supplies you will need:

  • One (or just part of one, like a sleeve) Wool or other animal fiber (angora, cashmere) sweater. Please note that sweaters made from cotton or synthetic fibers will not felt. Sweaters made to be machine washable also will not work. The label will tell you if it's machine wash or hand wash. The one I used here is a moth-eaten cashmere sweater.
  • Matching sewing thread
  • Sewing needle
  • brooch pin (available at any craft store)
  • Scissors
  • Scratch paper or cardboard (a cereal box works great)
  • Fabric glue (optional)
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Jan 5, 2008. 12:12 PMjaderiver8 says:
I LOVE your flowers. I am going to make some for myself !! Thank you for posting it.

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