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very helpful! thanks for sharing!
add my echo (better late than never) of “tutorial please” to make the sweet, simple and elegant felt flowers.
the flowers really “make” the wreath; i’d sure love to learn the “how to’s”… please…
donalyn
Hi Donalyn! Here is link to my tutorial: http://www.homestoriesatoz.com/2011/09/yarn-wreath-tutorial-how-to-felt.html
Adorable!! :))
Oh so Beautiful!! I need to make a new wreath as mine is old and needs updating. A Felt Flower Wreath would be perfect!! A tutorial would be lovely. 🙂
Oh so cute.
Love it! A tutorial would be great!
Tutorial PLEASE! Love them flowers!
I love those little felt flowers!
OK, I’ve been seeing these lately and love the felt flowers. I’d love to make one, so if you do have a tutorial, I’d definitely take note!
Beth, it is lovely! I really like how you didn’t go overboard with the flowers. You have just the right amount to keep the pretty grapevine from being overwhelmed. Love the color scheme too. 🙂
Are you hosting Tutorials and Tips this week?
I love the simplicity of the wreath! Beautiful!
I’d love to see a tutorial. None of the blogs I read has had one yet. Why search when I’ve got the best teacher in you! Thanks for all the lovely posts. Renea.
Yup, I vote for a tutorial as well. Everybody has a fresh thought on how to make these, and your tuts are always so clear, with great photos, and so easy to follow. Great job on your wreath.
Please do a tutorial. Your flowers are so different than ones I’ve seen. Beautiful!
I would love to see a tutorial on felt flowers!
I have never seen them made with different colors. Can you do a tutorial to showing how?
It really is pretty, Beth! I think I am going to make one for Christmas!
XO,
Jane
LOVE…I just pinned this! I have a grapevine wreath and ive been meaning to do something like this with it! Looks amazing!
It looks great, now I want to make some felt flowers!
Debbie
I really like the use of neutral florals–I was expecting to see “brights.”
Love it! Simple and pretty.
It’s never too late! Great job as usual. I’ve used felt flowers for all types of projects. They’re pretty, inexpensive, and oh so easy to make! Great job on the wreath!