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How Do You Make Fabric Flower Lapel Pins?

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How Do You Make Fabric Flower Lapel Pins?

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Frankly speaking, it never happened to me to see such lapel pins, they must be looking very nice . My company usually orders die cast lapel pins ( ordered here http://www.pinsource.com/en/products/cast ), they look very good and help to identificate workers greatly, I think.

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Many churches and organizations like to identify their officers, ushers and workers by the flowers in their lapels. Reusable flowers that can be either pinned on or buttoned to the lapel are easy to make. This basic cornflower will come together in less than 20 minutes. Use the small lid to trace about five or six circles on the chiffon. You can always add more as you work with the flower. Use the pinking shears to cut out each circle so that the edges look jagged like a cornflower Use regular scissors to cut in about an inch around the circle on three of the disks Lay all three of the notched circles on top of each other, varying each circlet so that the slashed edges are offset; poke a hole through the center of the material. Sew a purse string stitch around the hole, leaving plenty of length of thread so you can gather the flower base easily. Fold the remaining three circles into quarters and arrange them around the stamen. Take a stitch to hold the points together. Put a dab of cra

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