It is no secret I love Fabric Flowers around here…

Making felt flowers can be really simple especially with this new book from my friend Amy Barickman. The  book include 25 patterns for making beautiful fabric flowers.

I made the hexagon flower and thought it would make the perfect hair clip. I only needed a few scraps of felt, hair clip, button, needle and thread. First I made a photo copy of the template from the book.

Cut out the pieces.

Bring a needle and thread up through the center of the flower . Fold over a petal and bring the needle through the tip of the petal.

Repeat sewing all the tips of the petals to the center.

Place the center circle on top and then a button. Sew together.

Hot glue the leaf and the flower to a hair clip.

Beautiful!



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  1. Been making a few simple ones, but would love to learn more, I have lots of felted wool to use up.

  2. i have been wanting to make these for awhile. i went to michael’s and the ladies there didn’t really know how to guide me or point me towards books. loved the mini tutorial you gave at the start of the post. 🙂 thanks for the opportunity! 🙂

  3. I would love to have this book! With our first baby due early this summer, I am working on decorating a nursery and making her some accessories. So many options to add some detail with flowers. 🙂

  4. Love flowers for lapels and purses too. Thanks for showing us how easy it could be with your mini tutorial. I would love to have that book!

  5. What a lovely flower! I have lots of scrap wool felt that I didn’t know what to do with it. This would be perfect!

  6. I’ve made a few flowers from felt and loved it! I’d really enjoy having a copy of this book to reference. Thanks for the chance!

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