This DIY fabric flower by HGTV Handmade on YouTube is a beautiful project that you can make in just a few minutes using any fabric that you want. You can decorate this fabric flower in a lot of different ways using buttons or other embellishments that you want.

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You can use these fabric flowers for your keychain, curtain holder, hairband, and any project that you want. What’s even better is that you don’t have to use a sewing machine to make one, you can just piece them by hand. Learn how now by watching the video tutorial below.

Materials for DIY Fabric Flowers:

  • Fabric
  • Marking pen, pencil, or chalk
  • Round object
  • Button
  • Needle and embroidery thread
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks

How to Make Fabric Flowers:

How to Make Fabric Flowers
Image credit: HGTV Handmade via YouTube

Step 1

Get a fabric of your choice, then trace a round object over it, and trace the shape of the circle. Cut out the circle and make one for each petal, then grab one circle, and fold it in half and again in half.

Step 2

Sew the raw edges of the wedge-shaped fabric, then pull the thread to gather the fabric together and it resembles the shape of a petal, and use the same thread to sew the rest of the petal pieces together.

Step 3

Grab the thread, then pull it tightly as you push the petals together as shown in the video, then tie a knot, and cut off the excess thread.

Step 4

Hot glue a button at the center of the flower, then hide the hole at the bottom by hot gluing a small round fabric over it, and you’re done!

Easy to Make Fabric Flowers
Image credit: HGTV Handmade via YouTube

Easy DIY Fabric Flower Tutorial

*All these amazing images are thanks to HGTV Handmade via YouTube. Do visit their channel to see more videos like this!

Easy DIY Fabric Flower Tutorial

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