Day #10 – Chocolate Mini Rag Wreath
This wreath was made with lots of skinny brown fabric strips. Has a sort of wild tattered look.
This wreath was made with lots of skinny brown fabric strips. Has a sort of wild tattered look.
Merry Christmas!
I made this wreath from a small scrap of vintage fabric. A really pretty multicolored stripe pattern that has a lovely faded effect. Finished with a hand-braided yellow bow.
This is a really pretty smokey grey-blue fabric that made a really fluffy wreath. It looked good with every color bow I put on it, but I chose the jute bow because I had to pick something!
I call this fabric “tulips” because that’s what they look like to me. Topped off with a hand-braided red fabric bow.
The scrap wreath – made from the bits and pieces I’ve accumulated from other projects. It is my favorite, yet probably most time consuming rag wreath to make.
Bright white fabric with thin red stripes. Accented with a bow I made from some vintage macrame cord. I think it resembles a baseball.
I don’t have a whole lot of fabrics with yellow, not sure why. But this fabric is a beaut, with its lovely yellow scrolly pattern! I topped it off with the turquoise bow I made yesterday & that was that.
I actually noticed this fabric yesterday & knew it was next in line. Can’t go wrong with pink & polka dots.
I recently began making mini rag wreaths. They are cute little things that are only about 6 or 7 inches wide. And although not planned, I found myself making a new one every day. Each morning when I walked into my studio, I grabbed whichever fabric caught my fancy & began building. So I decided to make a thing of it, & will begin posting them here. Starting with the one I made today from tiger-striped fabric.