Flower Pinwheel Pattern

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Bring on the holidays!  Here’s the Flower Pinwheel project that is featured in the December 2008 issue of Creating Keepsakes
magazine, which is on news stands now.  The Creating Keepsakes team did
an amazing job with the article.  There are a ton of projects featured
and they did an impeccable job bringing it all together — it’s really
beautiful.

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I’m thrilled with how this pinwheel design turned out.  I had
originally planned the poinsettia pinwheel as a holiday decoration —
without concern for functionality.  However, as I perfected the flower
wheel design, my fascination with the science behind the spin grew.
Isaac insisted that I couldn’t just make a pretty-looking pinwheel.  It
had to function.

This is where a stash of supplies comes in handy.  I rummaged
through my studio for eyelets, wire, beads, pliers, etc. and soon had
elevated my pinwheel project from pretty-to-look-at to
pretty-to-look-at & dang-fun-to-play-with. 

These pinwheels spin like crazy.   

With red cardstock and yellow centers, I made poinsettia pinwheels for
the holidays.  With floral prints
and glittered papers, I made pinwheels straight out of Candyland or
Santa’s Workshop.  This project is surprisingly easy and remarkably
inexpensive — especially if you’re a scrapbooker with a bevy of tools
and supplies already at hand. 

Spinning

Thank you for your patience if you’ve been watching for this pattern. I
had originally scheduled to complete the pattern by the end of this
week and have it available by next Monday.  However, the December issue
of Creating Keepsakes shipped out to subscribers far earlier than I had
expected. 

I was happy to work overtime this last week to design and post this
download for you as quickly as possible.  I had to squeeze
it into an already-packed design and family schedule.  I love this
pattern and am equally excited to have it posted a week before
originally planned (with the natural side benefit of having more pie-making time for next week, right?  Isaac’s family tradition involves one pie per guest – well, practically).

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Anyhow, go make some lollipoppish pinwheels and some twinkly family
memories while you’re at it.  Have a happy kick-start to your holidays
this year.  For the Flower Pinwheel download page, follow the link in my sidebar under ‘Free Patterns’ or click here.

Happy Holidays everyone — enjoy! 
xo–Heather

**free Gift Card Box pattern also coming this week.  And, we’ve posted our new holiday promotions and freebies for the store as well — follow the ‘Happy Holidays’ badge in sidebar**

54 Comments

  1. What a spectacular pattern! Truly beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing it, I can’t wait to make some this week. Have a warm and festive holiday season, peace to your family.
    Vicki

  2. These are AMAZING! Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful pattern. I can’t wait to make some lovely poinsettia pinwheels for the holiday season. Wishing you a wonderful, pie-filled Thanksgiving for you & your family!

  3. these are really great! I saw the photos and designs in Creating Keepsakes, I bet your daughter was thrilled to be in the magazine. I will have to try these out. I have some scrapbook papers that I designed I would love to use with this pattern, thanks!!

  4. Heather~
    For the past two weeks I have been trying to find the December issue of Creating Keepsakes… It is sold out everywhere I go! But I am still trying to hunt one down.
    I LoVe this pattern. I LoVe all of your patterns! I am excited to create some flower pinwheels for the HoLiDaYs.
    In the spirit of this ThAnKsGiViNg season I want to thank you! I am currently a college student and have been trying to declare a major [for sometime now]. And you have been such an inspiration to me… how you ask? You have helped me realize that I can have what would truly be a DrEaM job for me. By using my creativity. [I am still not sure how I am going to it, but at least I know what I want to do… right?]
    Thank you thank you thank you! I hope your Thanksgiving is filled with joy and YuMmY YuMmY pies! In my family there usually seems to be a pie for every person also. My Mom makes all the pies…so YuMmY!
    What is your favorite pie? and what pies do you make for your families Thanksgiving dinner?

  5. Heather~
    For the past two weeks I have been trying to find the December issue of Creating Keepsakes… It is sold out everywhere I go! But I am still trying to hunt one down.
    I LoVe this pattern. I LoVe all of your patterns! I am excited to create some flower pinwheels for the HoLiDaYs.
    In the spirit of this ThAnKsGiViNg season I want to thank you! I am currently a college student and have been trying to declare a major [for sometime now]. And you have been such an inspiration to me… how you ask? You have helped me realize that I can have what would truly be a DrEaM job for me. By using my creativity. [I am still not sure how I am going to it, but at least I know what I want to do… right?]
    Thank you thank you thank you! I hope your Thanksgiving is filled with joy and YuMmY YuMmY pies! In my family there usually seems to be a pie for every person also. My Mom makes all the pies…so YuMmY!
    What is your favorite pie? and what pies do you make for your families Thanksgiving dinner?

  6. Thankyou so much for this awesome project; I loved them in the CK article and can’t wait to make some for my kids!! I really appreciate all the work you put into this pattern. Thankyou!!

  7. How fun those are! Thank you so much for sharing that! I love your blog by the way! Come on over and visit mine sometime and join up with my other yakkers if you like.
    Hope you are having a terrific Tuesady!
    ~Tam 😀

  8. So pretty, thanks for sharing the pattern.
    I hope the ones i make look half as good and i will be happy 🙂
    I think i’m going to make Xmas ones.
    X

  9. Thank you for such a wonderful holiday gift, Heather! I plan to make a few of these to use as “spinning bows” on gift boxes.

  10. Thank you again for the adorable pinwheel pattern. I LOVE pinwheels. I will make some for grandkids out of your lovely papers. You are so generous sharing your talents with us. Lynn

  11. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!! I’ve been wanting to make a pinwheel for who knows how long. I’m going to try your instructions, and if I succeed well, it’s Christmas presents all around. Did I say Thank You? Thanks! 🙂

  12. These are beautiful! I only hope I can try to make them half as nice. My youngest has been walking around the past week with one of my colorful plastic pinwheels…I use them in vases…now I think I can give her those and put these pretties in the vases. I’ll look for the magazine – I was just browsing the stand at Joann’s the other day and didn’t see anything inside that caught my eye, so they must not have that mag.
    thanks so much for the download, too!
    Happy Thanksgiving!

  13. thank you SO much!! I have been a longtime fan of yours, and i was so excited to see all of your AMAZING ideas and bright beautiful colors in CK this month!!! My issue of Mary Engelbreit with all of your projects in it from a few months ago, still sits on my table because i love it so much!!!! THANK you for the patterns! Happy Thanksgiving!

  14. Hi Heather! i have to say that i love your blog!!! you have here a lot of excellent information and your creations are just so lovely!!! i want to tell you that this is a “rehilete” that’s the way we call it in México and whit that colors looks really good, well i just want to share that information whit you, greetings!!

  15. Hi Heather,
    I love this! I tried to download the pattern but the link doesn’t seem to be working.
    Is this still available for free download?

  16. Like Sue L, I also love this (and your other patterns, and your fabrics, and your trash ties…), but the pattern link doesn’t work for me either! I’d love to get this pattern if it is still available. Thanks!!

  17. I fell in love with the pin wheel. I wanted to make some for our wedding reception. We tried to made one and it was unsuccessful. I was very disappointed.

  18. Although I love this pattern – I am making them for my wedding to decorate the outside walkway of my church ceremony…the only issue I have is how difficult this pattern is…I am finding it very hard to set the eyelet, is there another way of doing this? Please advise, thanks.

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