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Mother’s Day Fabric Flower Bouquet
Mother’s Day Fabric Flower Bouquet
Mother’s Day Fabric Flower Bouquet
Mother’s Day Fabric Flower Bouquet

Mother’s Day Fabric Flower Bouquet

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About this pattern

Show your mum just how much she means to you by making these delightful everlasting fabric flowers that will continue to bloom beyond Mother’s Day. They can be machine or hand stitched and are a great way to use up fabric scraps and odd button stoo!

Essentials

  • Fabric, assorted prints, scraps
  • Thread, sewing,
  • assorted colours
  • Interfacing, fusible
  • Glue: acid-free stick; PVA
  • Florist tape, green
  • Wooden skewers
  • Buttons, assorted
  • Card, A5
  • 3-D foam pads

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    Make a large flower

    1. Download and print the templates. Cut a front and back for each petal in your chosen fabrics and iron interfacing onto one of them. Pin them right sides together and machine stitch from point A around the top of the petal to point B, using a seam allowance of no more than 5mm. Clip the curves and turn right side out.

    2. Gently tuck the edges of the petal in. Iron flat. Using coordinating thread, stitch around the petal as close to the edge as possible. Repeat until you have enough petals to make a flower. You can make each flower different by appliquéing contrasting fabric onto the petal before you stitch the front and back together.

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