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Learn 29 ways to create beautiful fabric flowers! Whether you're into no-sew or detailed designs, these ideas are perfect for adding charm to your projects.

Collage of handmade fabric flowers showing many styles and techniques, including roses, layered blooms, felt flowers, and textured fabric blossoms arranged in a grid.

Fabric flowers are a fun way to add a touch of creativity and charm to any project.

Whether looking to decorate your home, accessorize an outfit, or simply enjoy a fun craft, fabric flowers offer endless possibilities.

So, grab your favorite fabric, and let's start crafting these DIY fabric flowers.

Fabric Flowers DIY

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1. Ruched Fabric Flower Tutorial from The Crafty Blog Stalker

This ruched fabric flower tutorial shows how to sew simple fabric flowers that are perfect for spring crafts and handmade decor.

Handmade ruched fabric flowers made from patterned cotton fabric, arranged in different sizes on a white background.
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2. Burlap Flowers from Songbird Blog

Learn how to make burlap flowers with this easy tutorial that shows different shades and steps to create a beautiful burlap rose bouquet.

Bouquet of handmade burlap flowers arranged in a glass jar, with layered fabric petals and a lit candle softly blurred in the background.
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3. Sweater Flowers from Whipper Berry

Transform old sweaters into chic Flowers. This is an eco-friendly DIY that turns old garments into charming floral decor!

Handmade fabric flowers made from burlap and sweater material, layered and arranged as rustic floral decorations on a wrapped gift.
Go to the Tutorial

4. Felt Roses from How Joyful

Create simple felt roses using an easy-to-cut pattern. This versatile design works with both felt and paper, making crafting a breeze!

Three handmade felt roses with layered petals, arranged together on a light background as a simple craft or embellishment example.
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5. Floral Rosette from The Decorated House

Learn to create a two-tone DIY floral rosette! This easy tutorial will guide you through each step for a unique flower look.

Handmade fabric flower made from layered burlap, felt, and sheer material, arranged in a rose shape on a textured background.
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6. Fabric Flower Tutorial from The House That Lars Built

Try this fabric flower tutorial for a playful sewing project that turns fabric scraps and brads into cute handmade flowers.

Hand holding a layered fabric flower made from folded patterned cotton with a decorative button center, shown close up as a handmade craft.
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7. Ric Rac Rosettes from The Crafting Chicks

At first glance, these Rick Rack Rosettes appear vintage. Yet, these elegant flowers are crafted from rick-rack ribbon and some sewing thread!

Two handmade rick rack rosette flowers attached to chain jewelry, shown close up as fabric flower embellishments on a white surface.
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8. Giant Single Bloom from Owl Really

Learn how to make a stunning Giant Single Bloom fabric flower! Save money without sacrificing style with this easy DIY floral alternative.

Large handmade fabric flower with layered petals and a pearl center embellishment, photographed on a white background as a decorative craft bloom.
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9. Fabric Scrap Rose from Cluck Cluck Sew

Brighten up your bag with this cute flower, crafted from fabric strips! It's so charming that you'll be recreating this flower to make hair accessories for little girls!

Handmade layered fabric flower brooch pinned to a cardigan, created from patterned fabric strips with a folded fabric center.
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10. DIY Ruffled Fabric Flower from Thriving Home

In just 10 minutes, you can create this versatile cotton ruffled fabric flower. With minimal sewing and a raw edge, it's perfect for countless DIY projects!

Close-up of a handmade ruffled fabric flower with frayed edges, held between fingers, showing layered petals and stitched details.
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11. Felt Dahlias from Miles of Sunshine

Create beautiful, vibrant dahlias using felt and a glue gun. A perfect touch for any decor. Follow these instructions to create your own flower headband.

Five handmade felt flowers arranged on a white background, showing layered petal shapes and varying sizes in a flat lay arrangement.
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12. Fabric Flowers with Stiffened Petals from How About Orange

Discover fun, fabric blossoms! Perfect for gifts, totes, or wedding decor. Use fabric scraps and let creativity bloom with this guide.

A group of handmade fabric flowers with layered petals and button or bead centers, arranged together on a white surface as a craft display.
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13. Layered Fabric Flowers from Grace Monroe Home

Elevate any attire with easy-to-make fabric flower pins. Initially made for aprons, we're now sharing our simple tutorial. Add whimsy to your look!

Three layered handmade fabric flowers with patterned petals and rhinestone-style centers, arranged on a flat surface as a DIY craft example.
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14. Fabric Sunflowers from Crafty Sisters

Create cheerful sunflower crafts with this easy DIY project inspired by real sunflowers popping up around town.

Three handmade fabric sunflowers with layered fabric petals and textured centers, arranged closely together on a white background as a craft project.
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15. Felt Poinsettia Flowers from Tidy Mom

Craft effortless Felt Poinsettia Flowers in minutes! The finished flower is perfect for sweater pins, stocking embellishments, gift toppers, magnets, or tree ornaments.

Handmade felt poinsettia flowers arranged on a rustic surface with faux snow, featuring layered petals and decorative centers for holiday decor or accessories.
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16. Organza Flower Tutorial from Sum of Their Stories

Create beautiful DIY organza flowers with ease! Dive into this fun tutorial and learn the simple steps to craft these delicate, dreamy blossoms.

Three handmade organza fabric flowers arranged on a flat surface, each with layered sheer petals and bead centers, used as decorative embellishments.
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17. Ruffle Fabric Flowers from Crafting Chicks

Kickstart your sewing journey with Easy Ruffle Fabric Flowers! These simple yet elegant handmade fabric flowers are the ideal project for beginners.

Four handmade yo-yo style fabric flowers with gathered circles and button centers arranged on a wooden surface as DIY craft embellishments.
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18. Felt Camelia Flowers from How Joyful

Craft beautiful felt Camelia flowers! With multiple layers, they resemble the beloved Camelia. Perfect for decor or projects. Dive in and let creativity bloom!

Three handmade felt camellia flowers with layered petals and pearl-style centers arranged on a light background as DIY craft embellishments.
Go to the Tutorial

19. Long-Stemmed Fabric Flowers from Fabric Art DIY

Craft timeless fabric flowers from upcycled shirts. Perfect for Valentine's or Mother's Day, these roses make heartfelt gifts. Ideal for all skill levels.

Hand holding two handmade fabric roses made from patterned cotton, showing layered petals and stitched edges as a DIY fabric flower craft.
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20. Fabric Kanzashi Flower from A Pumpkin and A Princess

Craft elegant Kanzashi fabric flowers with this easy guide. Perfect for creating hair clips, headbands, and pins. Enjoy this traditional Japanese art!

Assorted handmade round petal kanzashi fabric flowers with button centers, arranged in a flat lay on a wooden surface as a DIY craft example.
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21. Singed Pom Pom Flowers from The Scrap Shoppe

Make beautiful Singed Pom Pom Flowers in 10 easy steps! The singed edges add a unique touch, making these flowers look fuller and more vibrant.

Handmade singed organza pom pom flower with layered, heat-sealed fabric petals, shown as a finished fabric flower embellishment on a white background.
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22. Five-Petal Flower from Adventures of a DIY Mom

Create cute five-petal fabric Flowers with this simple guide! These little blooms are easy to make, require minimal fabric, and are perfect for your fall decor.

Fabric flower made from folded patterned cotton strips with five petals and a covered button center, displayed on a wooden surface.
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23. Folded Flower Mug Rug from Hello Sewing

Make an impressive Folded Flower Mug Rug! This easy project is ideal for beginners, kids, or anyone looking to add a touch of charm to their table settings.

Layered fabric flower table topper with petal-shaped pieces arranged in a circular design, shown flat on a solid background.
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24. Felt Flowers with Cricut from Sustain My Craft Habit

Ditch the fresh flowers and create stunning felt flowers with your Cricut! Get the flower SVG files from our shop and follow our easy tutorial for a fun DIY project.

Gold hoop wreath decorated with handmade felt flowers and layered leaves, arranged in a floral cluster on a marble-style surface.
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25. Sew Satin Flowers from Easy Things To Sew

Create beautiful hand-stitched satin flowers with our step-by-step tutorial. Perfect for clothing, pillows, and more! Free patterns and photos to help you along.

Three handmade satin fabric flowers with layered petals and green leaves arranged on a solid background, each finished with a pearl-style center.
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26. Fabric Thistles from Pillar Box Blue

Upcycle old fabric into stunning thistle flowers with this DIY tutorial. Add a unique touch to your home decor-no sewing required!

Three handmade fabric thistle flowers with textured leaves and fringe-style tops, arranged together against a plain background.
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27. Fabric Rose from Hello Sewing

Say goodbye to wilted flowers! Create a stunning fabric rose with this easy DIY project. Perfect for home decor or special occasions, with zero maintenance required.

Handmade fabric rose with layered petals and pearl accents resting beside an open jewelry box containing a pearl necklace and earrings.
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28. No Sew Fabric Flowers from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom

No sewing is required! Create these adorable fabric flowers using just fabric, glue, and a button. Follow this easy tutorial for a fun, no-fuss DIY project.

Assorted handmade no-sew fabric flowers in different sizes and patterns, each folded into a rosette shape and finished with a button center.
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29. Chrysanthemum Flowers from Pillar Box Blue

Craft stunning Chrysanthemum flowers from fabric, denim, or paper! This DIY guide lets you upcycle old materials into timeless, beautiful blooms for your home decor.

Two handmade fabric chrysanthemum-style flowers with fringed petals displayed in a small container, crafted from textured fabric strips.
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More Flower Crafts

Now that you've made the fabric flowers, it's time to use them in a project! Here are a few fun ideas.

  • Make a No-Sew Braided Fabric Necklace
  • How to Make an Easy Felt Scarf with Flowers
  • How to Sew a Fabric Crown
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  1. Love them all

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  2. Love them all and a great collection of different flowers! I have pinned this! So glad you shared your creative inspiration with Sunday’s Best – your creativity helped make the party a success!

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  3. Great collection of flowers! They're all fantastic!

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  4. What a great post. All these cute flowers and the tutorials to make them. Thanks for sharing at "I Gotta Try That" Have a wonderful week.Marcie

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  5. Thanks for linking all these up. I look forward to going through all of them when I have the time.

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  6. Great post. I've Pinned It so I can come back later for the instructions when I'm ready to start a project.

    Visiting from You're Gonna Love It.Debra

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  7. Really Great!!

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  8. Thanks much for this round up! I have a project in the back of my mind that utilizes fabric flowers but I haven't gotten around to deciding which kind to do. This was a huge help! I'll link back once I get around to completing it.

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  9. What a great collection. I crochet flowers but was looking for other ideas and just hit it right here. I just learned to use zippers to make flowers. As you would guess just start rolling in the center and continue out. Now the big plastic zippers really make great ones. I use mine on bags and hats and slippers I crochet. Love for you to stop by my neck of the woods.QMM

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  10. Those are so many gorgeous flowers! Thank you for linking up so many wonderful projects on my linky parades. Have a great weekend!

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  11. Awesome roundup! My girls are in need of some new hair clips, these are perfect! I'm so glad I'm following you now, and just pinned this!

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  12. What a great collection. I'm pinning this to reference it later. Thanks!

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  13. what a great round up! i love that first one.

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  14. What a great bunch, ha thanks so much for linking up at I freakin did it Friday

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  15. I love fabric flowers! These are awesome.. but my fav are the first ones with the burlap and of course your projects are adorable! Love your scarf!Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo party! xoxoAmie @ Pinkapotamus

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  16. Wow, these are so awesome! Your newest follower!! 🙂

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  17. This is a great collection of flowers! I have been meaning to make some for my nieces, so thank you for sharing!Stopping by from Claiming our Space 🙂

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  18. Awesome!! love it

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  19. What a great collection! Thanks so much for sharing on busy Monday!

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  20. What a great roundup! I need to make some dimensional pillow for our living room and this may be the push I need to get on it. Thanks so much for sharing on Tout It Tuesday. Hope to see you tomorrow.

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  21. This is such a good collection of tutorials! I found 5 that I will plan to make soon!

    HelenBlue Eyed Beauty Blog

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  22. Love this! Great roundup of flowers. I can't wait to try some of them. My daughter will love this too. Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  23. WONDERFUL!!!! TFS Now following!

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  24. This is amazing my family has a make-your-own-gift rule if u are under 18 or in collage so I made cute hair clips for all the little girls, they were so cute

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  25. I just pinned! THANK YOU SOOOOO much for posting!!

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  26. Just found this on Pinterest, through your paper flower tutorial. Just wonderful!

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  27. what beautiful flowers. I love them all. Thank you for sharing

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  28. Repinned and I'm working my way through them! Have just sat here and done 2 of them already love it Thankyou i think I'll try some with paper as a project for school too!

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  29. These are fantastic tutorials and it looks like there’s a flower to be made no matter the type of fabric. Thanks so much for posting and sharking!

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  30. These are so beautiful I went to a fabric flower class at the Sew Expo in Puyallup last weekend. It was basically a sales pitch for a book. Not one pattern or tip given.. These flowers are awesome and no book needed!

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  31. great round up - posted it on facebook!

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  32. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! I love these!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  33. Great!!! thank you.

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  34. Love seeing all these flower craft ideas in one place.

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  35. Wow...........Amazing flowers

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  36. Very cute collection!

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  37. i love it

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  38. I love your flowers. Any idea on how I could make a 'long stem' rose out of tulle with some potpourri embedded in the tulle flower? The stem would be floral wire wrapped in green floral tape but I can't figure out how to twist the tulle so the potpourri stays in.

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  39. Can you make a teething necklace for a baby out of material flowers! That would be awesome! My five month old teeths on my T-shirts, i think he'd love to chew on moms necklace!

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  40. What a lovely selection of fabric flowers! I am sure to have a go at making some, the photo's and tutorials are excellent.... thank you very much for sharing.Jay z

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  41. Gorgeous work

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  42. i lik it sooooo mch give same another idesa plz... 🙂

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  43. Woot Woot! Can't wait to try all of these! I have a couple of go-tos, but some of these are really fin. And all in one place! Holla! THanks for sharing!

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  44. beautiful

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  45. Love these. Thanks. The poinsettias would be beautiful napkin rings!

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  46. These care beautiful!! As a lover of flowers, I can't wait to learn how to make my own.

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  47. This is really the ultimate fabric flowers tutorials! GREAT! Many thanks for this!

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  48. love all of them *** thanks for posting*****

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  49. NICE COLLECTION OF FABRIC FLOWERS.

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  50. all flower is nice

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  51. I love it.

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  52. Amazing DIY creativity I saw so many blog post but I like your post technique Great job Thanks for sharing!

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  53. Love all of these! Fabric flowers are so much fun to make!

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    • Thank you Cara. I love fabric flowers too, and I really love that they don't die! 🙂

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  54. Good Morning!! I wanted to stop by and let you know that your post has been selected as a Feature Post for the Welcome Home Wednesdays Link Party!! Stop by this morning to see your post linked up and to grab your "Featured" button too!!

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    • Awesome, thanks so much! I'm headed there right now!

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  55. Nice and easy way to make fabric flowers.

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    • Thank you Viren. I am so glad you like this collection of flower tutorials.

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  56. Hey, I can't get the link to the felt roses to work- it sends me to the 'another fabric flower' tutorial instead! It would be great if you could fix the link. I've had a great time making the other flowers so far, also!

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    • Thanks for letting me know Bee. The link should be fixed now so try again. Your flowers look great! What are you going to do with them?

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  57. I'm wondering if anyone has made the 'Summer Flower' smaller than the directions given at Sew Serendipity? I would like to make one to embellish a little girl's dress and am afraid this might be too big. Anyone?

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    • I have not Terri, sorry. Hopefully someone else can help you.

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  58. Do you know some one who can manufacture these flowers on order, I really love them!

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    • Hi Kalimishetty. Aren't they cute?! I'm sorry but I don't know who can manufacture these flowers, so I can't help you there.

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  59. Can you sharing the fabric flower design file that making cutting by cricut machine?

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    • Hi Charly, I'm sorry but none of these tutorials are for flowers cut with a Cricut. To get to the flower tutorial, click on the titled link underneath the picture.

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  60. Great! Thanks for the information!

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    • Thanks Ash! I am glad you like this collection of fabric flower ideas.

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  61. Thanks for the information!

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  62. Thanks for the information!

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  63. I love it! I am sure The Fabric Exchange has so many choices of fabric for this kind of project.

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    • Oh, a fabric exchange sounds exciting! We don't have anything like that here!

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  64. Your blog has been of great help...Thanks

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    • Oh, good! I am so glad Sylvia! I am happy to help 🙂

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  65. Hi Katie

    I'm not much into crafts but i think this is the thing i'll try first, lol. Thanks for sharing.

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  66. Nice post.. I loved it

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    • Thank you Jeeteh!

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  67. All are lovely. I love your blog.it is so helpful.

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    • Thank you Mita!

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  68. Wow! What a great article. They are so cute. I will try to make all of them myself.

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  69. Beautiful creations! Thanks for sharing!

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    • Thank You!

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  70. Awesome post! In the photo, these fabric flowers look so exquisite. Thanks for the interesting ideas, Katie! Now I know what to do with my daughters on the weekend.

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    • Thank you Annette! You and your daughters will have so much fun!

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