Ruffly Fabric Flower Tutorial
If there's one sewing project that readers can't get enough of, it's DIY fabric flowers! Whether you're craving some new DIY accessories or are looking for the ultimate finishing touch for your newest dress or top, you'll love this Ruffly Fabric Flower Tutorial. A charming way to use up your fabric scraps, this beginner sewing tutorial shows you how to make your own fabric flowers using scraps, ribbon, lace, or even binding. This fabric flower tutorial is completely beginner friendly, and is a fantastic way to practice your hand sewing skills. Add the perfect touch to your latest sewing project with this beginner sewing tutorial.
Project TypeMake a Project
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Sewn byBoth Hand and Machine
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Tricia108
Jul 02, 2017
I like the basic idea but I will alter it a bit. I think the finished project looks a bit unfinished at the end. I would fold down the part sticking up so it does to have a raw edge. Otherwise it is a great pattern. I believe in using every last bit of fabric you have. It is better than throwing the ends in the garbage. You could also make a small throw for the couch or bed with the flowers on top. Or a pillow. The possibilities are endless. Thank you.
Marilyn B
May 26, 2017
I have made several,of these for various projects such as on the waist sash of a little girl's dress, as a dress pin and on a hairband. These even look great as part of a gift wrap, and if you put a little pin clip or hair clip, you present package bow also becomes a gift as well! Make several for a bridal shower favor gift in the coordinating bridal colors, or make them in red, whit and blue for summer fun! The options are many! Thanks for sharing!
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