Monday 22 October 2012

DIY Crocheted Flower Brooch & Hair Clip


 Colder months often means having to pull out the warmer, thicker coats that have all lived in our wardrobe for the last year and granted, many of them just look the same. When I received a selection of Aleene's glue and adhesives it got thinking about making some accessories using my love of crochet to jazz up my outfits. This ended up being really inexpensive and is a great way of using some odd ends of yarn. So I decided to crochet a flower hair clip and brooch and here's the tutorial!

A range of some of the Aleene's glue and adhesive products which has glue and adhesive for all your needs from traditional tacky glue to a spray paint version and fabric glue.

Shopping list;

  • Odds and ends of yarn, whatever thickness and or colors that you have around
  • Crochet hook
  • Hair clips you can craft with
  • Brooch fastener
  • Aleenes Original Tacky Glue
  • Aleene's Fabric Fusion Glue


So I started off crocheting two flower and a leaf motif which once you know the foundations of crocheting anyone can make and are great way of using up odd pieces of yarn. The pattern I used came from a 1970s motif book I grabbed at an estate sale but there's plenty of free patterns online.


Once all your crocheting is complete, taking some neutral colored felt I cut a circular piece just slightly larger then the inner circle of the last flower round. Having a backing piece of felt not only strengthens the piece but allows you a backing to adhere the fastening too. For this I used the Aleene's Fabric Fusion which takes 2 - 4 hours to set. While it was setting I kept it in place with some pins. For the brooch once the felt backing has set you then glue the leaf in place across the back.


To add that little extra detailing to the flower front, I adhered two miss matched buttons to each flower center. When gluing an item to fabric I found it best to use the Alenee's Tacky glue running a line around the button and leaving a good four hours to set and it holds firm.


When everything is glued and set you can think about how you want to use and style your pieces. Both the brooch fasteners and the hair grips can be easily found in good craft stores or you could even reuse old pieces if you have them lying around. Again as your adhering onto fabric you're best using the original tacky glue - for the hair clip its just as simple as gluing onto the metal circular piece and holding it tight upon the back whereas you might want to add a little extra support to the brooch again using the felt. 


While the brooch fastener can be glued to the reverse leaf side, a piece of felt glue each side and running over the brooch adds that extra support and hold.

 
Perfect way to stand out that little more in the winter months!

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6 comments:

  1. So pretty! I love brooches to dress up winter coats and these are so colourful.

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  2. Yey, I'm actually able to comment. (A problem with my phone, not your blog). I love these crocheted flowers, they are great on hats, bags or coats. Alas, I can't crochet. :-( x

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  3. This is so pretty! I wish I could make these!

    Jessica @ Sunny Days and Starry Nights

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  4. Great project, I so wish I knew how to crochet! xxx

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  5. these turned out great - too bad i cannot crochet

    <3 katherine
    of corgis and cocktails // current giveaway

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