So this is the second part of the tutorial. By changing the folding method halfway through you can create a slightly different shape, which I’m going to be using for my bouquets. You can of course play around and create a mass of differing shapes depending on what you fancy – it’s all up to you!
We take this from step 4 of *this* tutorial.

This is 4, just to remind you

Step 5a – fold this side in on itself – picture above is way better than that explaination!

Step 5a.5 – like so

Step 6a – fold the edge over like so.

Step 7a – on both sides so it looks like this.

Step 8a – as before, stick with needle taking care to get it all, and cut while on the needle as shown.

Step 9a – Sew the remaining petals, and tie off relatively tight.

Step 10a – you can poof out the petals by placing your thumb/finger into the petal and gently pushing down, as shown.

The finished flower – not this one isn’t perfect – the petal on the right had some issues being connected to thread.
Below are some other examples of these flowers that I previously have made.


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