

estimated time:5 minutes
You need:
- two purple/pink/red/yellow chenille stems at least 50 cm long
- one green chenille
Tutorial steps:
1. Take one end of the purple/pink… whatever… chenille stem and make a loop – you should be able to put four fingers in it. Hook the end around the chenille stem as in the picture.
2. Make two more loops, leaving at least 2.5 cm of the end for attaching the stalk. Set the petals evenly, then grab them with your hand and squeeze them so that they point upward. Next, gently bend each petal in the middle.
3. ZUsing the other chenille stem, make a flower with five petals the same way as before, except this time you should be able to put two fingers in the loop. As before, leave at least 2.5 cm at the end.
4. Put the five-petaled flower into the three-petaled one and hook its end in the centre to hide it.
5. Hook the flower to the green chenille stem and that’s it. Unfortunatley, I had only two pink chenille stems but you can make the whole bouquet this way. Good luck!
Downloadables:
- Printable version (pdf)
Next week: Fluffy Cornflowers
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