Attach a bouquet of lovely roses to a curtain holder or lambrequin and these flowers will delight you all year round.

It is necessary
fabric, ruler, pencil, needle, thread to match the fabric
Instructions
Step 1
On the piece of fabric you choose to make the flower, draw diagonal stripes. One for each flower. The width of the stripes should be 10 cm. For a flower, the length of the strip is 70 cm, and for the bud, you can take a shorter one.

Step 2
To make a flower, fold a strip of fabric along the long side in half with the right side out. Round the corners of the stripes. Cut off excess fabric.

Step 3
Hand-sew the bottom raw edge of the strip, including the rounded edges, with a basting stitch. Remember to step back 6 mm from the edge.
Step 4
Pull the thread over one end of the strip. Gradually fold the fabric flower, securing it from below with random stitches.

Step 5
The flower bud folds in the same way, only tighter. At the end, a larger assembly is made to make the appearance of a drop-down bud.