Some special ladies and my sweet sister in law will be wearing these fabric sunflowers today to celebrate Kansas Day.
It took some cutting! We used Wisecraft's tutorial, but changed the shape of the template. (I will put up the templates later)
Stack the two large flower shapes on top of each other.
Next fold one of the smaller flower shapes in half and place it on top of the larger flower shapes.
Take another small flower shape and fold it placing on top at a 90 degree angle.
Place another small flower shape on top at a 90 degree angle.
Place the last small flower shape on top at a 90 degree angle.
Sew a button on top, making sure you catch all of the folded layers. Next, sew a pin back on the back of the flower.
You can sew clusters of buttons, single buttons or stacked buttons.





































Oh, my goodness, WE LOVE THEM!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for helping us have a great Kansas Day at the Capitol of Kansas today!!
Cute, cute, cute!
Gorgeous and so warm, soft looking (esp. b/c they’re not plastic)!
I love my sunflower pin. I have received multiple compliments from people working at the state capitol. We had our office picture taken today with our sunflower pins.
oh man! that just brightened my day! i’m in wichita, we need some brightening this morning!
I am a Kansan and love those!
I’m a lucky recipient of one of them! They are so cute and we are feeling so special!!!
The sunflowers are so cute!! We love them and have had many pictures taken. I am the one who is the Bethany grad — ages ago. Jenny said you really didn’t know any of my relatives but maybe your husband does. Would love to meet you and talk about good ol’ Bethany!!
Thanks again so much!! — Charlene
Thank you Cindy! These sunflowers are too cute! We appreciate your hard work making these for all of us. Beckie
Those are very, very cute!
ADORABLE !
These are so very cute. Am putting a link to this project on my article about the Fick Fossil and History Museum in Kansas. The museum is located very near I-70 (Exit #76) and is well worth the time to visit it.
BEAUTIFUL!
Este enfeite é um luxo!!!
I love it! As a Kansas girl (now transplanted to California) it amazes me that so many states don’t celebrate their statehood! Happy Kansas Day!
My son just got home (safely, AMEN) from a four year tour with the Air Force. He was based out of Wichita and we got several chances to visit. What a beautiful state! Happy Kansas Day! The flowers are beautiful!
They are so cute! What a great idea!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Paloma.
I’m wearing a sunflower pin too! But mine is crocheted with a center yo-yo. Happy Kansas Day, Cindy!
They are gorgeous! I love the wonderful colors and textures of the different fabrics too! Thanks for sharing and Happy Kansas Day!
We love Kansas Day at our house! We always make a sunflower cake. I put pictures on my blog of them. http://www.bluejeansmomma.blogspot.com
Just found your site, and I am an instant fan! Thanks!
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Love these! Will look for the template to be posted. Thank you!
Happy Kansas day to you too!!
Just came over to tell you I am having a fabulous Le Creuset cookware GIVEAWAY worth $66.95!!!
For details see:
http://birdcrafts.blogspot.com/2010/01/blog-celebration-and-le-creuset.html
And good luck!!
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These are so pretty! I’ve never heard of Kansas day before. What a fun thing to celebrate. Thanks so much for the how-to, I’ll be linking.
As the north neighbor, I’m thinking we should celebrate Kansas Day, too! :>) I linked to this on my weekly roundup, post is under my name. thanks!
I’m a Kansan now living in the Ozarks. Our Sunflower Ruritan chapter would have loved these, back when I was involved…
GREAT idea! Love this site!
a really wonderful flower! looks like sunshine.
i set a link and i hope you’ll agree.
thanks,
doro.