Easy to Make Fabric Flowers Free Pattern

Easy Fabric Flowers Craft Pattern

Easy to make flowers; rose, daisy, violet. Simply cut out the petals and leaves from plain or printed fabric and gather to form a rose, daisy or violet. Attach to a stem of covered wire and leaves. Make large flowers or small flowers to form a nosegay.

Steps to Follow

Follow these steps to make a flower from felt or fabric scraps.

1.

Cut out the pattern pieces from fabric, green for leaves, and coloured for the flowers. Use plain colours or be creative and use printed fabric.

2.

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Use craft wire for the stem. Insert one end of the wire through the base of the pom pon and fold the wire in half so the pom pon is attached at the top. Cut a 9 inch piece of wire and bend one end at a right angle as shown. (the petals will be attached to this wire).

3.

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Fold the bottom of the wire up an inch and cover with green fabric by wrapping around until covered including the right angle bent wire. Glue the end.

4.

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Fold each petal around the wire on the fold line. Push to gather and wrap the wire around the stem until all the petals are in place. Tuck in the wire end.

Pattern

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Will you try to make these flowers?

  • Sylvestermouse Feb 5, 2011 @ 6:39 pm | delete
    This is really cool and easy! I expected it to be much harder. I really like the simplified method. Awesome! Angel Blessed and add to Squid Angel Mouse Tracks in Crafts.
  • Brick_House_Fabrics Jan 11, 2011 @ 2:23 pm | delete
    GREAT!!! Thanks for sharing!
  • Senora_M Dec 1, 2010 @ 2:39 pm | delete
    cool. i was looking to make flowers for a christmas craft. thanks for the lens!!
  • Montana011 Oct 11, 2010 @ 12:41 pm | delete
    Very Sweet to create the own flowers. Nice lens and very creativ. For further fabrics I found a sweet Online Fabric Store. Is is called My-Stoffe.de. If you all want take a look and stay creativ.
  • PrometeusOlimpicus Aug 23, 2010 @ 11:07 am | delete
    those are sooo cute. I will try to DImY really soon. Hope it will look half as good as it looks here.
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  • scraps2treasures Aug 12, 2010 @ 11:39 am | delete
    How pretty! I might have to try making some of these.

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