I don’t think Tanya from Trey & Lucy has officially named this flower but that is what I have been calling it.
It is a rosette but not rolled. The first link I listed was for her picture tutorial and this one is for her more recent video tutorial.
When I made mine I used a silky fabric I already had so it started to curl and form little waves as I tried to keep it all together while trying to hand sew it.
I am still pleased with it but I want to make another one with a cotton blend to get the structured loveliness that Tanya’s flower achieved. Hopefully it was my fabric this time and not me and my lame hand sewing skills. ..I guess we’ll see. 🙂
My husband took these pictures of me today which is why I am laughing. He has that sort of effect on me. 🙂
Aren’t they pretty cool flowers? I love how big they are. Thanks Tanya for a great flower tutorial!
Linen and Tulle says
I wish I had one. I guess I could make one but yours are so lovely. great job. I like the wavy edges.
Sarah says
Wow! That is stunning! I love the fabric and the color!
Family Valois says
This is very nice. Is it jersey? I guess I could just go look! I really like it! I want one!
sisters4saymoreismore says
totally beautiful!
i never let my hubby take pics because he would totally crack me up the whole time!!!
i am gonna go check this tute out right now!
~selina
Justine says
Very prettty flower!
Just Better Together
The Bonjour Four says
very pretty! love it!
Kalleen at Second Street says
beautiful! I like yours better than the inspiration.
dana says
Oh it’s Beautiful! (and so are you) love the color choice. And love the flower name of course 🙂
Anna says
so beautiul delia! the color is great on you, and in your hair it looks so fabulous! 🙂
Magpie Shinies says
That is lovely! Thank you for the tutorial – I’m now your newest follower!
Ashley @ Little Miss Momma says
That flower is so so so pretty, but not as pretty as you–seriously!
jdavissquared says
wow, seriously gorgeous! Going to check out the tutorial right now!
mel@livvyloowho says
So pretty! I have to make one.
PS, I am a new follower, love your blog!
Oh, and I think you may like my new post…and don't forget to enter my giveaway!
http://livvyloowho.blogspot.com/2010/11/romantic-belt-tutorial.html
Helen says
I love your scarf but i am not a very good at sewing So basicalyy the part you cut in two pieces you just sew on the front of the scarf at the bottom
Jess (hellowifeonline.com) says
Lovely! I'm going to give it a try today. Thanks for sharing!