Here is a closer look at the flower.
Loopy Jute Flower Tutorial
Supplies:
Jute String or narrow ribbon or twine of your choice
Scissors
Hot Glue Gun
Buttons for the center
1" circle of heavy duty card stock
Cut twelve 2-1/4" pieces and eight 2" pieces of Natural Jute String. Set aside.
Begin by covering your 1" cardstock circle with ScorTape. If you don't have 1" wide ScorTape, you can use multiple strips of a narrower width to cover the circle. I just fold the overhang up and over as shown below. Now if you don't have ScorTape and you play nice with your glue gun, I suppose you can use that too. I have a love/hate relationship with my glue gun, so the tape is the far better option for me.
Begin placing 4 loops on to the sticky circle as shown below. The ScorTape is super sticky, so just press it down well and it won't go anywhere.
Then fill in with two more pieces in each opening....
until the first round is complete.
Here I added another layer of ScorTape. Press it down well with your fingers or a bone folder and peel the paper off to expose the adhesive.
Now for the second round I staggered the pieces and began as last time with 4 pieces - top, bottom and both sides.
Now add one additional piece in between each of the first 4 pieces.
Now I add a big glob of hot glue. I want to make sure some hot glue seeps down and touches the ends of each piece for extra security. I will also adhere my button or whatever embellishment I have for the center at the same time. I had already prepared my button stack and tied the little bow made from Cotton Candy Baker's Twine.
Now I'm the type of girl who colors in the lines, measures everything (twice!) and has to have everything line up neat and tidy. That's just how I roll!! That being said, this flower looks fantastic when it's made in a more random fashion too. No need to measure out your loops or put exactly 12 on the first row and 8 on the second row. Play around with it and see what you like.
And here is my finished flower.
Here are a few more I made. The one on the top left is made using Variegated Pastel Hemp. This makes a beautiful and more delicate flower.
I did add one extra step of adhering the ends together for each piece using hot glue when using the 1/8" grosgrain.
It's hard to see, but I mounted this flower onto a ribbon lined Alligator Clip for a pretty Spring or Summer hair clip.
And this pretty flower was added to one of my Chevron Headbands.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope you'll give this project a try.
~ Bonnie ~
Card Details:
Ribbon/Twine: Really Reasonable Ribbon
Stamped Sentiment: Just Rite Stampers
Ink: Brilliance Pearlescent Ivy
Adhesive: Scor-Tape
Buttons: Rose Garden Button Tote
Paper: Cardstock and Design Paper: Recollections
Other: Embossing folder from Cuttlebug and Dies from Spellbinders
Such adorable flowers. Thanks for the tutorial!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
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Great tutorial Bonnie. These flowers look fantastic in all the variations you did.
ReplyDeleteI love the jute loopys! All the flowers look fabby!!
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Heather
Oh wow thank you for this tutorial your creations are stunning x
ReplyDeleteLOVE your take on the loopy flowers Bonnie!! And what a fabulous idea to use the Scor-Tape!! Less messy than hot glue, and faster than liquid glue. I love all the different variations you created too. Awesome tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteLove these Bonnie! They make adorable cottage flowers. I need to break out my scor-tape again.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the headbands and hair clip too!
ReplyDeleteTOOO CUTE!!!!!!! :) THANKS FOR THE TUTORIAL!!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you make it look so easy! I think I need to pin this! Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove these, Bonnie. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteThis tutorial is amazing!!! Thank you so so much, you are a very skilled teacher. I am so glad I have seen this and cannot wait for my ScorTape order to come in so I can try this out.
I really appreciate how precise your directions are...making it easy to follow. Although my crafting friends know I am super dangerous with the glue gun!! :-)
These are beautiful!! TFS.
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Fabulous tutorial!! LOVE LOVE Tosh -- she is one internet friend I have actually been able to meet in real life. So excited she will be our guest for April! Beautiful work, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteLove this card and tutorial. Can't wait to try it out : ) Huggs G
ReplyDeleteFab tutorial, thanks for sharing. Cheers Di
ReplyDeleteOn the one u did three layers what was the measurements for the smallest loops? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGosh, this post was from way back in 2013 and honestly, I don’t even remember. Based on the measurements of the one with two layers, I’m going to say I probably just did another 1/4” shorter. But experiment and see what looks good to you. I actually love this flower and now I think I’ll have to do another post with a similar flower soon. Thanks for bringing this back to my attention. So glad you stopped by the blog and happy crafting!
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