Aren’t these fabric butterflies cute?
Thank you, Sylvia, for the tip!
Links:
Fabric Butterflies (* mama Gotona … hair ornaments *) (Japanese, photo tutorial)
via: DIY Schmetterlinge aus Stoff/ Schale aus Bügelperlen
…compilation of tutorials
Aren’t these fabric butterflies cute?
Thank you, Sylvia, for the tip!
Links:
Fabric Butterflies (* mama Gotona … hair ornaments *) (Japanese, photo tutorial)
via: DIY Schmetterlinge aus Stoff/ Schale aus Bügelperlen
I’m presenting this idea to colour hair because they discuss in the comments about using this technique (e.g. at Halloween) on human hair ;-)
Links:
Coloured Hair (Mohawk)
via: “crazy hair” …
I already presented a lot of things that you can do with t-shirts (in addition to wearing them ;-)), so now also a nice knotted headband :)
Links:
Knotted Headband with tshirt yarn
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘T-Shirt’
To be precise, it’s a tutorial for a hairpin, but I have seen exactly these flowers as pincushions, too ;-)
Links:
Flower Hairpin Tutorial
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘pincushion’
Unfortunately hair combs always slip out of my hair, because it is so smooth.
Otherwise I’d make me such a zipper comb, too ;-)
Links:
Zipper Comb tutorial
There are a lot of crocheted flowers, anyhow I find this rose extraordinary.
I imagine it as a beautiful brooch or hair decoration.
Pantyhose Petals!
When I was a child it was fashionable to make these!
And now everything comes back.
Admittedly the panties are more colourful today – the petals get therefore more beautiful ;-)
Links:
Pantyhose Petals (Handmade Weddings: DIY Ideas from CRAFT Magazine)
I published or wrote some entries about ‘I-cords’ already but I found this little I-cord flower so cute and such a fast gift (as pin or for the hair or to attach to a bag) that I wanted to present it as well.
Have fun spool knitting ;-))
Links:
iCord flower
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘I-cord’
I find this Celtic Circle Knot really beautiful and imagine it depending on the used yarn as an ornament on a card, a pin or a hair decoration.
But I can’t show my own photo yet because my fingers were up until now much too clumsy for it ;-))
And when I have worked it out I can possibly even design my own Celtic Knot ;-)
Links:
Celtic Circle Knot
Here at unikatissima: Designing a Celtic Knot