Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Fabric Rose Tutorial


This is my first video. I hope you take the time to leave me a comment. Let me know how I did. Many thanks to my son, Michael. He did all the editing. If not for him, I'm sure I couldn't figure this stuff out for myself.

Video Tutorial on how to make the Fabric Roses with Stampin' Up Fabric.

Thanks for watching.


Cindee

28 comments:

Gloria said...

Cindee, I love, your video! You did an AWESOME job. I look forward to viewing many, many more as I view your blog regularly!

Carol Carriveau said...

Wonderful video, Cindee!! You went slowly and shared your great tips very clearly....overall great job!!! One tiny thing, I kept trying to peek over the bottom rim to see every move, so just saying to please keep your hands more out in front of you! "A" job!!!

Anonymous said...

Excellent, Cindee. It could not be any better!
Thank you. I'm inspired!
Mary

Melissa Buecher said...

Great job Cindee. I can't wait to try it.

Wendy said...

Yyyyyyaaaaayyyyyy. CINDEEEEE!!!! -Welcome to You Tube. You did great. Beautiful video and awesome instruction.
Wendy

Patty Bennett said...

MOST EXCELLENT!! great job! whohoooo!!!!

smartcookie said...

Hi Cindee, I have alway's wondered how these lovely flowers were made...Thankyou so much...I have a glue gun, bought months ago and have a reason now to dust it off and use it!! You make it look so easy, I want to try. Keep the videos coming please.

Kind Regards Julie x

Anonymous said...

great job,
Love how the roses turned out I will try making some. Love the burlap one the best.
Had a little trouble seeing your hands some time. But all in all great job.
Also, love your cards.

Gail Emmons said...

Thanks so much, Cindee! What a great technique and the end result is beautiful. After watching your fabulous video (can't believe this was your first - you were great!), this is something that I thought was hard, but you made it look so easy. Now I can't wait to get started on making some of my own! Thanks so much, and I am looking forward to seeing more videos from you!

Tammy Shaia said...

Great Job Cindee!! I was wondering how to make the fabric roses. You did an excellent job explaining it!!

Carol said...

Terrific video. I've been looking forward to learning how to make your fabric roses. You made it look so easy. I can't wait to get started.

Jackie said...

You did a terrific job! Just be careful because several times you got very low in the frame and we don't want to miss anything you have to show! By the way, you forgot to show us the "what happens when you twist the wrong way" sample. I still want to see what happens. Can't wait for your next attempt, but you were awesome! Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Hi Cindee, thanks for doing the video, it helps refresh my feeble brain from Patty's class! LOL I think you did a great job for your first video and they will only get better. Keep up the good work!

Kathy

Anonymous said...

Hi Cindee, thanks for doing the video, it helps refresh my feeble brain from Patty's class! LOL I think you did a great job for your first video and they will only get better. Keep up the good work!

Kathy

Newbie said...

First video??? Wonderful job!!!! You did beautifully and the instrustions were plain and very clear!! Looking forward to the next one!!! YEAH for you!!!

Newbie said...

First video??? Wonderful job!!!! You did beautifully and the instrustions were plain and very clear!! Looking forward to the next one!!! YEAH for you!!!

Anonymous said...

Very nice, Cindee, you did a great job of explaining and showing each step. Very helpful for us visual learners!

Susan

Anonymous said...

Nice work Cindee!! Congratulations on your first video...may there be many more!

Peggy Griffiths said...

Very nice and thanks to your son for helping. The only thing I can suggest, when using a hot glue gun for any reason.... keep a cup nearby with 1 or 2 ice cubes in it. That way, should you get the glue on your finger... you can IMMEDIATELY put it on the ice cube and prevent burns or blisters. Ask ME how I know, lol. Great job.

Michelle Gray said...

I think I know how you know about the open weave and too much glue - been there and done that. OUCH!
Great job on your tutorial. Thanks for making it so we too can enjoy making these pretty flowers. Looking forward to your next tutorial video.

voyager said...

Wonderful job, Cindee!! Thanks so much for sharing your talent & thanks to your son for helping! Just had a little trouble seeing your hands sometimes but the tutorial was perfect!!

Debbie said...

Great job Cindee! Your instructions are very clear and I love that you didn't just do a couple of turns and end it. Repetition works well for me. Love it, epecially the burlap one!

Karen said...

Thank you so much, Cindee ... I actually believe I can make one of these now!

Karen said...

Thanks so much, Cindee ... I actually think I might be able to make these now!

kay said...

Hi, Cindee! This was great! You should be doing more tutorial!! You're such a natural at this and it's so easy to watch you :) Great job!!!

Kristina said...

Thank you so much for doing the video - I have the fabric, burlap and glue gun - now I'm ready to try it!! Love your projects.

Cindy Coutts said...

Awesome job Cindee and Eric did a wonderful job editing your video. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!

Anonymous said...

Wow Cindee this is a great viedo! I kept trying to see over the black bar at your hands and I was waiting for the wrong way folded rose you talked about- otherwise this is a great way for learning to
make your fab roses- love the burlap thining fall/halloween- ( don't I always)oh yeah alyse d.