
Cut (1) circle 8 ins cut and additional circle 3 ins from a coordinating or complementary fabric. I used the Cricut to cut circle patterns. Add double sided iron on interfacing to each piece

Cut a circle of one sided iron on batting to fit the flower, medium to light weight batting works best. Iron flower, large circle then small circle to batting

Trim around flower and iron again to insure the batting is adhered to the flower

Sew rick rack or ribbon where the centers were adhered to the flower.
More to come, blogger won't let me load all of the photo's
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