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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

$3.49 Sweater Wreath

Awhile back, Hubs mentioned that he no longer wanted this sweater. I won’t bore you with how long ago we bought this sweater (23 years ago) or how long it’s been since he wore it (23 years). Clearly, the clothes police needs to be called on us. I couldn’t bring myself to part with it, knowing I could make something cute out of it.

fisherman's knit cardigan

When I saw this wreath over on Remodelaholic, I had the inspiration I needed.

felted flower details on yarn wreath

I purchased a basic straw wreath from JoAnn’s. I’d like to say I used a coupon for this purchase, but as it turns out, I made 4 trips to JoAnn’s while my coupons all stayed home. The wreath was cheap enough that I didn’t sweat it. The 14” straw wreath is $3.49.

For the wreath, I figured the sleeves would be long enough to cover it and I was right, but just barely. I had to do some stretching to get them to meet up.

The straw wreaths come covered in plastic and I didn’t bother to remove it. The hot glue stuck really well to it and the sweater grabbed onto the glue well, too. You’ll need to get a feel for where to position the sleeve on the wreath. Start by pinning the sleeves onto the wreath to give you an idea of where to glue them.

Sweater Wreath - Covering the Wreath

Glue down one edge of the sleeve. I glued the inside edge in place first. Once it’s dry, overlap the excess material and trim it about 1/2” larger from the join. Fold the excess material under and glue it down.

Sweater Wreath - Covering the Wreath

I used to have a frosted glass window in my front door, which meant I couldn’t see the back of my wreaths from inside the house. Now I have regular glass, so I like my wreaths to look pretty from the back, too.

Sweater Wreath - Back View

I knew I would be covering the sections where the sleeves join, but I’m OCD particular enough that I still want to know they meet up nice and purdy. I made sure to line up the ribbing on the end of the sleeve and I folded over the raw edge on the other end.

Sweater Wreath - Sleeves Glued On

I made flowers using some left over wool fabric I had on hand. Because I’ve waltzed around the craft dance floor a time or two, I was able to make some of these by looking at the pictures. However, others I followed some online tutorials for the flowers.

Felt Flower Guide

I found tutorials that closely match how I made my flowers:

  1. Felt Flower Tutorial by Infarrantly Creative – These are the straight cut flowers. The big flower is from a really wide piece of fabric and the smaller flower is from a smaller piece.
  2. Felt Flower Tutorial by Infarrantly Creative – These are the angled cut flowers. Again, wider fabric gives you bigger flowers.
  3. Flower Tutorial by Someday Craft – I didn’t really do the amoeba shape she suggested. Mine were more or less just plain circles. Again, a button glued into the center finishes them off.
  4. Twisted Flower Tutorial by Rosy Corner Creations – I just glued a button in the middle after I was done.
  5. Classic Felt Flower Tutorial by Mrs. Priss – I only did one layer of petals and I glued each petal onto the back of the button, rather than gluing them into a circle first. I found they fit on the button better if I did it that way.
  6. Fringed Flowers by papernstitch – I didn’t fold the base of my fabric. I just cut the strips and left about 1/2” uncut. I also didn’t sew mine. I just glued the end to the rolled base and then glued the flower onto the wreath.
  7. Leaves – No tutorial. Cut a leaf shape. Make a coordinating leaf just slightly smaller than the first. Sew a running stitch down the middle in matching or coordinating embroidery floss (I used 3 strands of floss).
  8. Buttons – Find matching/coordinating buttons for flower centers in varying sizes. If you don’t have a button stash, I encourage you to start one. Buttons are a necessary staple of crafting, but have you shopped for buttons lately? It’s ridiculous how much they charge for them! A lot of my buttons came from my kids clothes. If the outfit/dress/shirt was too worn to pass on, I cut off the buttons and saved them. Many of the silver buttons I used in this wreath came from a dress my daughter wore when she was about 10 years old. Also, buying clothes from the thrift store specifically for their buttons is often times a lot cheaper than buying new ones from the fabric store (and end button rant now. I’ve said my piece. I can rest easy).

 Dry fit the flowers to get an idea of placement. I just started making a few flowers, set them on the wreath, made a couple more, set them on the wreath, made a few leaves, set them…you get the idea. I just kept at it until I had a look that appealed to me.

Sweater Wreath with Felt Flowers

Once you have an idea of where you want things, glue everything on. The wool of the flowers and the cotton from the sweater all held the glue very well.

Gluing Felt Flower

Without further ado, here is the finished wreath.

Sweater Wreath With Felt Flowers

The bow is a long strip of the grey wool tied into a bow.

Felt Bow on Sweater Wreath

The flowers are so fun.

Felt Flowers With Button Centers

Felt Flowers With Button Centers

Sweater Wreath with Felt Flowers

Cost Breakdown:

  • 14” Straw Wreath – $3.49
  • Sweater, felt, hot glue, buttons  – Free (stash on hand)

Total Project Cost – $3.49

Total Project Time – About 2 hours

And that’s how you make a $3.49 wreath.

Suesan

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24 comments:

  1. Nicely done!

    Maxwellhouseinteriors.Blogspot.Com

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  2. This turn out beautiful..love it.. I am going to checkout all those flowers...Hope you Have a great week.
    hugs from Savannah, Cherry

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  3. This is so pretty, even better that it cost so little to make.

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  4. Love it! I saved a creme colored sweater from going to Goodwill just for this purpose. Your mix of flowers is especially attractive.

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  5. Love the wreath! Beautiful! The flowers are awesome.
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  6. Hi, my name is Heather! Please email me when you can, I have a question about your blog!

    HeatherVonSJ[at]gmail[dot]com

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  7. I love it! It's so classic looking! I actually have all the supplies I need for this and might just make one tomorrow! I'd love it if you'd come link up at my party! http://www.aturtleslifeforme.com/2012/01/share-wow-wednesday.html

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  8. Wow Suesan! I'm so impressed! I wish I had the patience for something like this. Even though you say it only took a couple of hours... I'd get so frustrated, it would take me forever!
    love it!
    gail

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  9. This is especially pretty! I can think of so many pretty color combos for the flowers on this! I really like the flower designs you used as well.

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  10. Lovely and so cozy and welcoming looking. Time to gather some old sweaters.

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  11. Everything about this wreath is just perfect! The colors, the balance, the textures... absolutely amazing!

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  12. LOVE the idea of using a sweater to wrap it. I have one right now that I just might need to cut into. Thanks for sharing! Great flowers, too. :)

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    1. Thanks, Allie. If you cut into that sweater, I'd love to see what you do with it. :D

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  13. Yes, yes, frugal but no one else has to know. Looks like something you pay three times what it cost you. Oh I have the coupons on my cell phone and the phone is just scanned. Still even with no coupon you did good.

    Love the flower tutorials also. The flowers would go nicely on a card.

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    1. Thanks! I just got the app on my phone so next time, I'll be prepared. I think the flowers would look great on a card. They were really fun to make!

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  14. Very Cute. Love the sweater sleeve idea. Great job. Visiting from Mod Vintage Life.

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  15. That looks fantastic! I am never going to donate a sweater again.

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  16. You are so clever!

    I have a thing for grey and gold together! lovely!

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  17. I, being a sweater repurposer love this idea!
    I would love if you would link this to my 'wait a wee Meenit Wednesdays's' going on @
    http://aweemeenit.blogspot.com/2012/01/wait-wee-meenit-wednesdays-link-party-1.html
    thanks!

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  18. I love this wreath! The colors are so pretty and I love the variety of flowers on it. So pretty! I'm so glad you linked up this week! Thanks!

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  19. This wreath is amazing! hat an awesome idea to use an unwanted sweater! You just gave me inspiration to do this same thing! Color scheme is really rockin'
    New follwer!
    ~Jen @ hutchinsonherd.blogspot.com

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