How to make FABRIC FLOWERS in 5 easy STEPS

Fabric flowers are an ideal accessory for your dresses or headpieces. You can find the materials easily and affordably. Who doesn't have a piece of fabric in a drawer at home? During winter, accessorize your jeans, coats, or plain t-shirts with a fabric flower that matches the colors of your clothes. During summer, you can complement your bikinis or sandals with colorful fabric flowers that add warmth to your outfits. Additionally, you can create fabric flowers as hair accessories or even to make original keychains. Don't worry about the difficulty of the process, as you can create your ideal flower in 5 simple steps: What do you need?
  • A piece of fabric in the color of your choice.
  • Scissors
  • A pencil to mark measurements
  • A button
  • A bottle cap to use as a template
Preparation process: Step 1: Choose a piece of fabric you find at home, select several pieces of fabric to combine colors. The difficulty will be greater if the fabric is thick. Even so, if the fabric is thick, the fabric flowers will look much better.   Step 2: Use an upside-down glass as a template, place it on the fabric and mark the outline with the pencil. Once we have all the fabric circles, fold them in half twice to achieve the petal effect. Step 3: Once you have the fabric in the shape of a petal, sew them at the bottom, so that they are wrinkled and look as realistic as possible. Step 4: With the same thread you used to give that realistic effect to the petal, sew the next petal and continue the sequence until all the petals are joined. Step 5: Once you have all the petals joined, add a button in the center with sequins or glitter. This button helps us to hide all the seams in the center of the flower and makes the flower look much prettier. And with this, your flower will be finished. I hope these five steps have been useful for you to create your ideal fabric flower. If you prefer, you can access our online store and purchase some of our incredible designs, you can buy them directly or use them as inspiration.
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