Satin Blossom from a Coat Sleeve
What do you do with the leftover bones of the wool coat after you've picked the meat off the carcass? I've found a use for the sleeve linings: satin blossoms.
I pulled apart a wool coat to make my Thanksgiving wreath, and realized the sleeves linings were a beautiful, substantial russet satin. If I cut it out of the coat in one piece . . . and folded it once lengthwise . . . and sort of tucked the ends under and started spiraling it around . . . and then stitched everything together, added a pin back, and then adorned the front with beads . . . why, I would have a beautiful satin camellia!
Whole thing took about five minutes. I put one on a coat I'm selling in my shop, kept the other one to wear.
Now I'm wondering about menswear shirts in stripes, plaids, prints. Just cutting off the sleeve and using it. When the thrift store has clothes priced at a dollar a bag. The world is so full of things to make!