What I used:
Linen fabric
Heat n Bond Lite
¼” x 12” long wooden dowels
Decorative button – approximately 1” in diameter
18 gauge wire
¼” grommet
Scissors
Power drill
3/32 drill bit
Pencil
Iron
Small bead
Pinwheel pattern (below)
Hammer
Pliers
Wire cutters
Pinwheel Pattern:
Note: Enlarge to 6" x 6" square.
Note: Enlarge to 6" x 6" square.
What I did:
Makes one pinwheel. Please read through all instructions before beginning.
Cut four 6” square fabric pieces and two 6” square pieces of Heat n Bond Lite. Using an iron and the Heat n Bond, follow manufacturer’s instructions to fuse two pieces of fabric together - right sides out. You now have the two fabric squares which will form the pinwheel.
Pin pinwheel pattern to both completed fabric squares. Cut along dotted lines to center circle as indicated. Mark center of square with pencil.
Using pattern as a guide, take one corner indicated with a dot and fold it towards the center of the square. Secure with needle and thread and cut off end of end triangle so center mark is visible. (I used the same needle and thread to secure all four folds.)
Fold over next marked corner. Once again, secure with needle and thread and cut off end of triangle so center is visible. Continue in this manner until all four marked corners have been sewn in place. Repeat with second fabric square.Using small scissors make a hole in the center of both squares where marked.
Insert grommet through both center holes – right side up. Align two pinwheels as shown below.
Following manufacturer’s instructions secure pinwheels together with grommet.
Cut a 6” piece of wire using wire cutters. Thread through button hole, fold in half, and twist slightly. Using pliers, squeeze wire tight around button hole so that the button will not move.
Using power drill and 3/32 drill bit, drill a hole in the dowel approximately ½” from the end of the dowel.
Insert wire with button through pinwheel. Thread small bead on to wire.
Thread wire through hole in dowel. Leaving about ¼” space between bead and dowel, wrap wire around dowel. Use pliers to press ends of wire tightly next to dowel.
How to Enjoy:
What I learned:
Pinwheels are very simple to make and the fabric combinations are endless. They make unique table top decorations, party favors and more! This is a great project to use up small pieces of fabric and would also be easy to follow using paper.
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Great and beautiful idea. Thanks for sharing your lovely pinwheels.
ReplyDeleteJeanette
Pretty pinwheels. I love making them with white paper and painting them....
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I love the linen fabric you used - makes these look so classy!
ReplyDeletewhat a great tutorial! thanks :)
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xo, katie
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Pinwheels bring out the inner kid! Fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I like the fabric that you used.
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea! They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! They turned out beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty! I love them. Such a pretty Spring idea!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your color combo. those are really cute. We have made them before but did bright colors.
ReplyDeleteCheri
What a cute project! I love the fabrics you used too. Beautiful!
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Jen
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Jeanette
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I never thought of fabric for pinwheels...great idea!
ReplyDeleteFound you on tatertots and I love this. They are so cute made out of fabric. TFS. Sandra@sawdustandpaperscraps
ReplyDeleteOh I really love this! Can't you just see these at an outdoor wedding?
ReplyDeleteA great project. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty. Perfect for a summer party.
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I just saw your feature on Somewhat Simple. I absolutely ADORE this idea!! I want to see some more of your stuff!!
ReplyDeleteAlison
I'm loving these with fabric, I had recently done some out of paper, now I'm going to have to give these a try!
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to post about the nursery! I'll take better photos this week too...but you're welcome to use the ones on my current blog as well....you reminded me that I need to "tag" you back on that part of the post! The pillow looks so beautiful in her room and she adores it.
ReplyDeletethanks for reading along and have a great day,
JVW
www.jvwhome.com
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wow!! its so pretty !! great tutorial..feel like making one now itself!:)
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