I made some fabric flowers with five petals to match the fabric and embellish her outfit a little bit. I have made fabric flowers before, but after playing around for a few minutes, this just seemed like an easier way to do it.
Cut a piece of fabric 8" by 4" and fold it in half, right sides together. Make a template 1" high by 1 1/2" wide and trace on five curves- keeping them tight together to create a scalloped edge.
Sew along the lines you drew, trim around the scallops, clip the curves, then flip it right side out. It won't lay perfectly flat, which is fine and gives the flowers more poofiness anyway. Sew a long basting stitch along the bottom about 1/4" from the raw edge.
Pull the thread to gather the petals together.
Sew it by hand to a small circle of felt. You can pull and shape your petals a little better in this step. The stitches do not have to be pretty- no one will see this. Then sew a button on top and attach it to your project, a hair clip, or a headband! (Of course, the button is a choking hazard, so consider yourself warned.)
So pretty and cute! For the larger flower, I sewed each petal individually, which gave me more control over their shape and made them longer, but it wasn't as fast.

UPDATE: You can see my CUTE Sweet Summer Halter Top tutorial HERE!









7 comments:
Adorable flowers! That really does look like an easier method!
How adorable on Gracie!!! I like how you don't have a bunch of pieces...will look forward to the tutorial. Have a great day!
This is darling ; )
So, so, so cute!! :)
Simply adorable! I saw your thumbnail on Making The World Cuter link party.. your flowers are very cute indeed. Feel free to check my posts too :)
very sweet flowers! I love purple. :) thanks for the tutorial.
I see another embellishment coming. I love this! I am planning on making some soon. I am thinking of putting some beads in the center, and making a pin out of it. I can think of so many things to use these for.
Thank you so much for sharing.
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