Fabric Flower Tutorial #6 -The Burnt Edges Circle Flower

The Burnt Edges Circle Flower

Burnt Edges Circle Fabric Flower final

Cut out circles from your fabric in descending size. I cut out 7.
Burnt Edges Circle Fabric Flower

Find yourself a hand-held fire starter. (Thanks Felisha!)Burnt Edges Circle Fabric Flower

Burn the edges of each circleBurnt Edges Circle Fabric Flower

Burnt Edges Circle Fabric Flower

Nest each circle within each other, starting with the largest, and topping it off with the smallest. *Note: I ended up using only 5 of the 7.Burnt Edges Circle Fabric Flower

With matching thread, make a knot coming from the bottom, and make a few small whip stitches in the center of your fabric flower to secure it all.Burnt Edges Circle Fabric Flower

Add some pretty beads or buttons to add that some bling bling to your awesome burnt edges circle flower!Burnt Edges Circle Fabric Flower final

These two I made by the same method. I one from tulle looks ghostly, like a snake shedding it's skin. It's like a shell of a flower. No likey. I have seen them look really cute though, but I think they were made from netting instead of tulle.
pink burnt edge circle flower with a button
 burnt edge circle flower made from tulle - ghostly

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