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Nylon Flowers

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Date: 03/17/2006 Topic: Craft Projects > Recycled  
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Materials:

Different colored nylons, gold or silver wire, green floral tape.

Directions:

Cut nylon and fit around wire, then twist. Continue until you have a complete flower. Make sure this is attached to a wire stem that is covered with floral tape. Make a lovely bouquet!

By Bev Sobkowich from Chilliwack, BC

Editor's Note: We'd love to see a picture of these Bev.

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Post By Chase Chan (Guest Post) (04/15/2008)
If you would like to learn how to make all the beautiful flowers and butterfly, please visit this website. It provides free step-by-step instructions and sells all materials you need to make nylon flowers.

www.craftsnbeyond.com

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Post By DiamondnGold. (Guest Post) (04/05/2008)
I would like to learn how to make nylon flowers. Can someone send information and a picture. Thanks so Much.
DiamondnGold1 AT aol.com

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Post By mary head (Guest Post) (03/17/2008)
I would like to learn how to make the flowers and butterfly out of nylons. maryghead AT earthlink.net

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Post By Marion (Guest Post) (01/15/2008)
Hello there, I have done thousands of this things, mostly flowers.
All kinds if flowers. I am from Europe and would like to buy these materials here. But where?
Please contact me at itsagoodwitch AT aol.com

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Post By misty (Guest Post) (11/02/2007)
Hello, this is no secret but a craft that was very popular in Europe in the 70ies. You take nylons (nylon hoseries - your old ones, worn and torn), any colour. You can dye them with any commercial fabric dye. You can also paint on them as if they were fabric.
Up to you to create the skeleton of whatever object you want to make, then pull the nylon over it and fasten with wire, if possible somewhere non-visible. finished !!!

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Post by ellen01166 (2) | (12/06/2006)
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Hi, I am just the manufacturer of nylon flowers, butterflies, dragonflies, ladybugs, bees and so on. If you are interested in, pls contact with me by ellen01166@hotmail.com, I would be very glad to help you. : )

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Post By Ayu Osman (Guest Post) (11/06/2006)
Where can i buy the material such as wire & the nylon material

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Post By Tails (Guest Post) (09/05/2006)
I wish there were more detailed instructions for these, along with an image or two....I get confused at how to attach the nylon to the wire frame lol....

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Post By june (Guest Post) (05/15/2006)
i want to know where can i get the material to make these flowers.......

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Post By Jill (Guest Post) (04/12/2006)
is there a pattern for those flowers?

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Post By Susan in Oregon (Guest Post) (03/23/2006)
I am really interested in these but can't follow your directions. Could you give more detailed steps? and some pictures. I always have a bunch of run nylons that I don't know what to do with and this is a very creative idea.

Thanks
Susan

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