Rosette hair clip made of satin ribbon. How to make a hair clip with roses from ribbons

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Ribbon roses surprise with their maximum resemblance to a living flower and delight you with their beauty. In this lesson we will make another rose - the “Marquise” rose, which can be used both in embroidered compositions and for crafts.

For the “Marquise” rose, you can use a satin ribbon of any width. The size of the rose depends on the width of the ribbon and the number of folds. The flower turns out to be quite flat, so it attaches perfectly to hairpins, headbands, brooches, postcards, boxes, etc.

To work we need to prepare:

  • satin ribbon of any width, length 50 - 100 cm
  • It is impossible to indicate the exact length of the tape. The larger the diameter of the rose we need, the longer the ribbon should be to make it. If you have a long ribbon, do not cut a piece from it for the rose, make it straight from a whole skein.

  • sewing thread or floss to match the ribbon
  • a needle
  • You need to immediately thread the needle and tie a knot on it.

  • scissors
  • You may also need a lighter and glue

In this master class we will make a rose from a 30 mm wide ribbon.

Fold the edge of the tape, scorched by fire, at an angle of 45 degrees. The result is a triangle.

We lower the upper vertex of the triangle to the leg, as in the photo below:

You can skip the last step. You can start twisting the rose after the first step.

We begin to twist the rose. You need to make one or two tight full (180 degrees) turns.

We take the prepared needle and thread and make a fastening, that is, we sew several stitches through all layers of the tape.

Fastening can be done not only with a needle and thread. You can use glue or a glue gun instead.

We hold the twisted part of the rose in our left hand, and with our right hand, moving away from us and downwards, we bend the upper edge of the ribbon.

We make one revolution around the middle.

And secure it with a few stitches.

Again we bend the edge of the tape, make a turn a little less than full and secure it in any way.

It must be remembered that the larger the diameter of the rose, the lower the degree of rotation.

The more revolutions we make, the larger the diameter of the rose becomes, the farther from the center the bottom edge of the ribbon will be and the farther the fastening needs to be done.

When we have made a rose of the required diameter, we can cut the ribbon, bend its edge, place the tail of the ribbon on the bottom of the flower and secure it there.

This is the rose we got:

If the rose will be used in embroidered work, then we do not cut the thread, but use it to sew the flower with a few stitches to the fabric.

We admire and are proud of the rose made from ribbons, made by ourselves)

Step by step photos completed Irina Shcherbakova.

When making a rose, a fairly long tail of twisted ribbon may remain on the wrong side. It needs to be cut off at the very base and singed or glued with glue.

If the rose will be used for crafts, you can cut out a circle from any non-flowing material (felt, cardboard, etc.) and glue our rose onto it.

Rose “Marquise” looks great on a headband:

An example of a box decorated with roses:

This bouquet of roses will be an excellent decoration for your hair.

For a bouquet of roses we will need the following materials:
- pink ribbon, 2.5 cm wide and 230 cm long.
-white ribbon, 2.5 cm wide and 154 cm long.
- green satin ribbon 150 cm long.
-glue gun.
- for decoration: some beads, fishing line, braid.
- flower stamens.
- lighter.
- large hair clip.
- needle and thread.
- scissors.

We begin work by cutting the tape. We take a pink ribbon and cut it into strips 7 cm long. For one flower you will need 11 strips, and there will be three pink roses, respectively, 33 strips in total.

We start with one rose. We take 11 strips and begin to make flower petals from them. Burn the edges with a lighter. In each strip, we bend the corners on both sides to the wrong side and secure with sewing needles.

Now we take a needle and thread, preferably in the color of the ribbon, and fasten it along the edge where the needles were bent.

Then we tighten the thread and secure the resulting petal.


We make 11 such blanks.

Then we will collect the bud with a glue gun. It consists of 3 petals. We twist the first piece into a tube and secure it. Now we glue it to the middle of the second petal along the entire height, pressing the edges.

And glue the third petal, covering the free edges of the second. The bud is ready.

The second row also consists of 3 petals. We glue these blanks slightly overlapping each other, placing them in a circle.

But in the third row there will be 5 petals, also overlapping each other in a spiral. The flower is ready.

And in the end you get three pink and two white roses.

Now you need to glue the backing to the flowers. They are green, which means we will cut them from green satin ribbon. Cut strips 6 cm long, 25 pieces. 5 pieces per rose.

Take a strip, fold it in half lengthwise, right side inward, and cut it out with scissors, scorching it, gluing the edges to each other, or cut it out with a soldering iron with a thin tip.

We turn these 5 petals right side up, getting a boat shape.

But on one side of the leaves we cut off the corners from 0.5 to 1 cm, and burn the smooth edge.

When the leaves are ready, turn the rose upside down and glue these blanks with the cut sides to the middle of the bottom of the rose.

The rose with green leaves is ready.

In the same way we glue the leaves to all 5 roses.

Now we need a base on which we will collect our bouquet. Cut out 2 circles with a diameter of 7 cm.

And for decoration we take 40 cm braid and any thin fishing line 60 cm long.

We glue the braid onto one circle, cover it with the second circle and secure it with a glue gun.

We cut the thin ribbon into three strips and fold each strip in half twice, securing with a needle.


Straighten, you get 2 curls.

Now we take the stamens and glue them between these two blanks. And on the fishing line we glue small beads with a gap from each other.

Greetings, friends! Chrysanthemum is a beautiful lush flower that will wonderfully decorate the hair of your little princess. The color of the flower can be changed, and then your hairpins will look different. You can also involve your little one in making flowers, and she will be absolutely delighted to be able to make her own decoration.

You can please your loved ones with such a gift; it is suitable for both little princesses and teenagers. And if you make it a little smaller, it will wonderfully decorate your gorgeous hair. Be attractive at any age and do not forget to highlight your beauty with small details. As you may have guessed, today’s topic is: DIY ribbon hairpins, step-by-step master class.

Today we will talk about these hairpins:

For work we will need:

tape 5 cm wide - 3 m;

rhinestones – 2 pcs.;

circle of white ribbon – 2 pcs.;

glue gun;

We need to cut pieces of tape 5 cm wide and 4 cm long - 33 pieces. for one flower.

Fold it in half and cut the top part into a semicircle.

These are the petals we need.

We singe the edges over the fire and immediately bend them to form a wave.

We bend the bottom (one edge to the other) and seal it.

We have the preparations, now we begin to collect the chrysanthemum.

We glue the petals onto the circle, slightly overlapping the previous petal.

Glue the next layer between the petals of the first layer.

Glue the middle together and glue a rhinestone to the center.

DIY hair clip is great! Today I propose to make a hairpin decorated with roses from silk ribbons. You will spend a minimum of materials and a little free time. But what a beautiful hair clip will decorate your hair - it’s just a sight for sore eyes!

We will need:

  • artificial silk ribbon;
  • needle and thread;
  • tailor's pins;
  • scissors;
  • hairpin base;
  • glue.
Cut pieces of silk ribbon 6-7 centimeters long. Use a lighter to melt the edges of the tape. Then we take a needle and thread to match the ribbon and make a small stitch in the upper right corner. Fold it down and connect it to the bottom edge of the ribbon.

Turn out the resulting triangle and fold the flap - this will be the middle of the flower, the first petal. Twist the leg and secure with thread. Next we move on to the second petal. Take a piece, place it with the wrong side facing you and fold the top corners. Secure with tailor's pins.

Now wrap the petal around the center and secure with a needle and thread.

Continue laying out petals, each subsequent one slightly overlapping the previous one. When you realize that the flower has become the right size, fasten the last petal on the back side, make a knot and cut the thread. Make as many of these buds as can fit on a hairpin.

Let's prepare the base for the hairpin. You can do it as in the photo, or you can do it simpler. Take the ribbon from which the roses were made, place it on the base and simply stitch the edges of the ribbon with stitches from the bottom.

Even a beginner can make a beautiful rose from a satin ribbon. I suggest you familiarize yourself with the technique of creating a rose from flat knots.

The master class presents a step-by-step process of creating a flower. It can be used to decorate hairpins, brooches, headbands, or decorate wedding candles.

To create one flower you will need:

  • satin ribbon 12 mm wide - 120 cm;
  • hot glue (you can use Moment Crystal, but it takes longer to set);
  • a circle of white felt of suitable diameter.

How to make a simple rose from a ribbon:

  1. For work we will need a satin ribbon.
    There is no need to cut it off right away - the woman will not interfere. Depending on what kind of rose you want to make (a young bud or a lush flower), you will need different lengths.
  2. We tie a knot at the very tip, but do not tighten it. We make sure that the front side is on the outside.
  3. Carefully straighten the knot so that a clear pentagon is visible, and the tape on both sides of the knot does not bunch up.
  4. We make the next knot right next to the first one.
  5. In total, my version of the rose took 17 knots, although I could have stopped at 11-15.
  6. Apply a little glue at the base of the pentagon.
  7. Quickly, before the glue hardens, tightly roll up the first petal knot.
  8. Apply glue again to the base of the next pentagon knot. Wrap the second petal around the first rolled petal.
  9. We continue gluing the next petals, turning the knots base down.
  10. When the desired splendor of the rose has been achieved (in my case, the diameter was 5 cm), cut the tape, leaving a small tip, and glue it from the inside out.
  11. To make the ribbon rose look neat from the inside out, glue a circle of felt of a suitable size to it.

Shared master class

Anastasia Kononenko