rolled fabric flowers {tutorial}
Perhaps you’ve seen this flower elsewhere … it is a popular one. There are many different ways to roll and fold the fabric for different looks, but today I’ll show how I make these rolled fabric flowers.
Here’s what you’ll need:
:: fabric
:: scissors
:: hot glue gun {you could also hand stitch if you prefer}
STEP ONE: cut fabric into strip

For this 2 1/2” flower, the strip is 2 1/4” x 28”
I tear the fabric both for ease and because I like the frayed edges

STEP TWO: fold strip in half

STEP THREE: roll end into a ball for the center

Add a dab of hot glue to hold securely
STEP FOUR: twist and roll

starting with the strip held straight, twist away from the center

then roll around the center

Did you get that? Twist away

then roll.


Every few twists you can add hot glue to hold

Keep twisting and rolling to your desired size

STEP FIVE: finish the back

Leave a bit of fabric at the end so that you can flip it over the back

add hot glue

and trim the ends


The back will look like that and the front looks like this:

I attached a mini flower {and felt leaf} to a hair clip for the baby


and added one to a piece of thin elastic for a dainty headband
A bundled group of funky flowers makes a fun belt when pinned to a grosgrain ribbon.
For this pillow I cut up an old shirt and used the material to hot glue a enormous flower to an existing pillow.

I can’t decide if I’m in love, but it was super easy and a good mindless activity while the kids were out making mud pies in the back yard. You should have seen their muddy little bodies when they were finished. Oh my.


So have you enjoyed flower week so far? I hope I’ve given you the inspiration and easy steps for making a few of these blossoms. I’ve heard from many that it is teacher appreciation week and a few of the flowers have been made for the sweet ladies who teach our kids. I’m sure they love receiving a hand-made gift! And, of course, we have Mother’s Day on Sunday and what mom doesn’t like a flower?! So keep creating and I’ll be back tomorrow with one more flower tutorial.














































catherine
love them all! thanks for sharing.
skye
i love the enormous one at the end! thanks for sharing
these are all very pretty flowers and it looks pretty simple!
fancythis
oh my word….i LOVE that pillow!!!! you should decide that you’re in love with it to, because it’s spectacular!
Andrea
Love this one too. I make these out of lightweight denim and my daughter loves wearing them in her hair when she wears jeans. Can’t wait to see what you have in store for us tomorrow!
Laura Drewry
I have enjoyed ALL of your tutorials SO MUCH!! Thank you for sharing!! I have made ALOT of flowers over the past week based off your tutorials and have had SO much fun doing them!=) In fact, my mom and sister are both receving flower pins as part of their Mother’s Day happies…and may just have to make them both a fabric flower pin, too!!
Thank you so much again for sharing and have a blessed day and Mother’s Day!!!!!
Jessica
This is so wonderful! I’ve been wanting to make these rolled fabric flowers…and I was hoping you’d do a tutorial soon. I always feel like a can trust a good tutorial from you, they are alwasy so helpful and easy to understand! The rolled paper flowers are absolutey wonderful, I’ve been addicted to making them all week. My house now has two new bouquets in vases that I love to keep out all the time, and now I can keep flowers in them that won’t wilt! Thanks for doing this, Emily!
LewelM
That pillow is awesome! What material did you use? It almost looked like jersey! I might be inspired to use my large gray old tshirt collection to redo some of my pillows!
emily
Yep, it is jersey
Cathy
Loving your flower tutorials this week…so many fun ones to try!
Cathy
Rachael Parker
I’ve been busy making these flowers for the last two days for mothers day magnet gifts
Love the pillow!
Erica
Thanks for all the flowers!
Quick question, if you happen to have a moment to answer – Where is that map from? I love it! And I’m in the market for a big map to frame. I love the coloring on yours. Thank you!
emily
The map is a piece of paper! It is by cavallini & co and I bought it for $4.95 at my paper store. Try googling and you should be able to find one online
Jaclyn Mariani
I have loved every flower tutorial this week so far! I have tried two of them and am really looking forward to sharing them with my daughter’s teacher and my mom for mother’s day. You are so creative and I am so thrilled that you take the time to share with us. Can’t wait for tomorrow
Thanks!
cailan
So nicely done – love that blue. Of course I’ve seen these before but this makes me Want to make them quick!
Mariam
I am so inspired by all the flowers this week. My third grade class will be doing a Mothers Day project today with one of your flower tutorials. The kids and I are excited.
Amanda Eck-TheEckLife
ooohhh! I LOVE the large one on the pillow! and your belt is just lovely!
Natalia
I love all the tutorials that you’ve shared! I made the paper flowers with my boys for teacher appreciation week! I plan on trying more of these. Thank you!
Meg
My friend and I made it happen for onesies for a baby shower she was throwing. Pink and green were the colors…I think they turned out so cute! http://abarefootday.blogspot.com/2011/04/for-fun-i-had-breakthrough.html
Tiffany A. Nelson
I truly like this series, the mustard yellow paper flowers on Monday were my fav. I find I am drawn to blog series, something about the anticipation of waiting for the next post, because in a series they always seems to get better. Great job thus far.
Sarah Ann
I have LOVED flower week so far! Thanks for all the amazing inspiration!
Ashley
I love the fabric you used…I’m in the mood to take my rosettes to the “fabric” level. I’ve been using ribbon and it is getting a little pricey! I need to try that huge rosette pillow. Can you please let me know what type of fabric you used? I am new to the crafting world!!
leah
so cute! i love that belt you made!
Becky
You have inspired a floral theme for my daughters first birthday party!! Thank you for all of these tutorials, I LOVE THEM ALL!!!!
Shelley
My head is going to explode with all these ideas! I need a JoAnn’s closer to my home! I have seen this flower and have wanted to know how they are made for a while. I should have known you would come up with a tutorial for all your adoring fans soon! Thanks so much!!!!
Abbey
Thank you for all the inspiration!!! I’m going to be sad when flower week is over!
Amanda M.
I LOVE your pillow!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE it.
Everything this week has been awesome! Thank you so much, Emily!
rj
This week has been so much fun. I finished a few of the gathered flowers to put on the end of a runner and they came darling. I’m definitely going to make the buttons flowers for future centerpieces for a party. And before the month is out I’d like to try all of your great flower ideas. I can’t wait for tomorrow. Thank you so much for so much inspiration. You are a most creative and generous lady and so appreciated. rj
chasity
i AM in love with the huge flower pillow.
and the theatre seating that it is resting on.
how cool!
Ruth Abel
totally darling! this is the best week ever. i say it should be flower Month! thanks for sharing these.
Jenny - Sugar Loco
I adore the pillow!!! Everything is so cute.
Ashley Ez
LOVE flower week. My favorite so far is the rolled paper flower. Can’t stop making them out of scraps of paper at work!
Amy Giffin
Simply gorgeous! I have been wanting to attempt a flower pillow- this one is great for a gal who is afraid of her sewing machine.
Thanks for such a fun and inspiring week!
Julie
I just made some rolled flowers a couple of weeks ago but I like your method better. I LOVE that pillow!
Kimber-Leigh
i’ve been loving this week on your blog! thanks for all the great ideas!
Rebecca
I absolutely love flower week, I have been dying to know how to make those rolled flowers! I am going to decorate a canvas bag for my mother for mother’s day with this method. Thanks so much!
denise sabia
Emily, you are the best. We made your paper flowers last night at a Girl Scout meeting and they were a HUGE hit. My 5 year old could keep them to herself, so she gave them to me last night for an early Mother’s Day. I’m off to make some for teachers. Thank you so much for the oodles of inspiration you provide.
d e n i s e
Jodie M.
Hi Emily! Love all the flower tutorials! My son and I made some paper flowers for Teacher Appreciation week! Perfect timing! I just signed up for “Bloom” too, so I am excited to learn more in June!
I have 2 questions for you:
1) Will you be adding all the new tutorials you’ve done recently to your tutorials section? (ie, the woven pin board, all these sweet flowers, wire words, easter booklets, etc.)
2) Could you tell me what paper stores are good around here? I am a local girl, from Bothell/Mill Creek, and I am looking for more specialty/fancy paper.
Tabitha
Thanks so much for the fabulous tutorial. It’s given me a great idea for next week’s Makeover Monday.
{darlene}
oooh! I LOVE the pillow. yes. me likey.
- {darlene}
Sherri
This is my fave flower yet! Can you suggest a good way to attach this flower to elastic for a headband?
Lynda
Your posts are all so pretty and that belt you created is fantastic!
Rebecca Brooks
I’m also loving your flower week!! Thanks for sharing!!
Jessica
I love your belt and I really love the pillow! Thank you so much for flower week… this NW spring hasn’t nearly been sunny enough (I’m trying to be patient) but your blooms provide so much cheer!
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Stacy
Thank you for flower week!! I’ve been wanting to make rolled flowers for awhile and your tutorial made them seem not so complicated.
I made 3 new hairbows for my little girl and the only reason I stopped was because I ran out of glue sticks!
Chelsie
LOVE these… making some headbands for my girlfriends baby girl, I only have boys so I’m going crazy with all my friends babies!!
cheryl
YOU could sell these flower pillows, girl!!!! LOVE THEM!!!!! Question?? What type of fabric did you use on the gray one?? Happy Mother’s Day. . . . ..
Sheila
OMGoodness! This pillow is tdf! Love it!
Tabitha
I gave this a link on my blog. It’s scheduled to post Monday, May 8 at 8am EST (tomorrow morning). These are such pretty and easy flowers. I had a lot of fun making them. Thanks again for the tutorial.
Rachael
OK, love this flower too! Super easy and so versatile. Again, thanks for sharing! Loving your blog!
nancy schmidt
i made a sweet bunch of three out of navy blue, light blue, and white t-shirt material and am just thinking of where they belong. thank you for such a great tutorial – you are just amazing!