How do you make felt flat flowers?

How do you make felt flat flowers?

Flat felt flower with simple embroidery

  1. Take a piece of scrap paper and fold it in half.
  2. Fold in in thirds, then mark just over 4.5cm from the point and 2.5 cm on each side.
  3. Draw a curve joining all the points and cut out.
  4. When you open it out you should have a flower shape with 6 petals.

What is the best felt for making flowers?

*Although you can use synthetic felt for these flowers, I highly recommend investing a bit more into wool felt, as the texture and weight of the finished flowers is so much nicer. To begin, cut a circle shape from the felt color you want to use for your flower.

How do you cut the perfect shape out of felt?

How to Cut Felt

  1. First trace your pattern onto the matte side of the freezer paper.
  2. Iron your freezer paper (wax side down) to your felt. The wax helps to adhere the paper to the felt.
  3. Cut out your shapes.
  4. Peel paper off.

How do you make a felt flower?

Fold sheet of felt in half lengthwise,and cut two strips 2′ wide,two strips 1.5″ wide and one strip 1″ wide.

  • Keeping the felt strips folded in half (so you are cutting 2 at a time),you will cut rectangles for the leaves.
  • I used a lid that’s was almost 3″ in diameter to trace and then cut a circle.
  • How to make easy and cute felt flowers?

    Felt different colors

  • Hot glue gun
  • A pencil and scissors
  • Round shaped guide (I used dishes LOL)
  • How do you make felt flowers?

    – 2″ strips into twelve 1′ wide rectangles (so they are now 2″x 1″)= 12 large – the 1.5″ strip into twelve 3/4″ wide rectangles (1½” x ¾” )= 12 medium, – the 1″ strips into six ½” rectangles (1″ x ½”) = 6 small

    How to make a felt flower?

    Felt Flowers Idea #1: How to Make Fringed Flowers. Step 1: Fold over over a sheet of felt lengthwise about 2.75 inches. With scissors, trim off excess so that you have a strip about 5.5 inches wide. This will give you a flower about 3.5 inches in diameter. For smaller flowers, make narrower strips.