
Materials:
36″ of 5/8″ wide ribbon
Needle
Coordinating embroidery floss (1 strand) or any heavy thread that will not break when pulling to ruche ribbon
*Note: I used black embroidery floss in the pictures below so it would stand out.
Directions:



3. Adjust your gathers so that your finished piece of ribbon is now ruched to about 17″. Leave the long tail of thread in case any adjustments need to be made while assembling your flower.

4. With a new piece of thread, baste across (from side to side) the first six “petals” of your flower. Again, put a hefty knot at the start of your thread so you don’t pull it through when gathering.

5. Pull the thread tight to form a circle of petals. Knot the thread, but do not cut it, to hold the center loop of petals in place.
6. Move gathered tail from the front of the flower to the back. Use the before and after pictures provided below as a reference.


7. Insert needle through the center of the flower to move the working thread from the front to the back.


8. Spiral your gathered tail around and around, creating the layers of your flower. Tack the flower together to keep the tail in place by coming up in the crease of each petal and back down in the same crease, being sure to catch the layer underneath. The folds, or creases, in your petals will hide your stitches.




11. Embellish center with a button!
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