Hello, today I bring you some fabric flowers, in this case there is no mold since they can be made with any size of fabric they have, in this way they use all the scraps that are left over.
We start with a piece of fabric, it can be of any color, in this case I had this blank.
We fold one of the sides and sew it, by machine or by hand.
We do the same with the sides.
We join the sides and sew them, as seen in the image.
We place the "stem" in the center of our flower, in this case I use a plastic rod as an example. But you can use some wire or whatever you want.
This part will have to be done by hand with a needle and thread, they sew with not very large stitches, which will allow them to gather the fabric later.
Once the fabric is gathered, they twist the thread and secure the seam, as seen in the picture.
When they finished securing the seam, they turn the fabric over, it must be like the image.
It's stuffing time, I found wadding in my house, but if you don't have it, you can stuff it with cotton.
Put as much filling as you want, that's to everyone's taste.
Now we wax it, take the center and join two of the sides, this we sew by hand.
Finally, we join the remaining centers and sew again, and thus we finish our flower.
I made this flower a long time ago, in this case I used uncovered fabric and the size is much smaller than I used as an example.
Another detail of this flower is that if they have a green gummed tape, they can cover the wire or rod they have before sewing the flower. This is not an obligation, it is an example, you can also paint it or cover it with green colored paper.
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This is nice! My niece is going to have a Beauty and the Beast themed birthday soon. Now I have an idea how to make the flowers. Thanks!
Hello, I'm glad you like them and it's good that they're helpful. Successes !!! 😊
I haven't see this tutorial, súper. Thanks for sharing it.
Hi, you're welcome. 😊
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