You will need:
- Chiffon and tulle.
- Yardage needed will vary based on the number and size of flowers, as well as the fabric thickness.
- Piece of paper
- A pen
- Scissors
- Pins
- Needle
- Thread
- Glass seed beads
- Plain hair clip or comb.
Step 2)Take some fabric and fold it into a square a little larger than your flower pattern. Pin the pattern to fabric and carefully cut out. Repeat this process until you have enough layers to make a full flower - the number of layers will vary depending on the weight of your fabrics and the size of your flower. The example shown here uses 26 layers.

Step 3)Stack flower cut outs, alternating fabric types and staggering petals. Use a needle and thread to secure them together at the center.


Step 4)Pinch together the center of the flower (from the bottom) and secure with stitches to create volume and give the flower and authentic shape.
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How neat
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