Mops gave very good instructions. After following her instructions, you can glue or sew on a pen back or other items to add the rose to different items.
This one looks as if it has been made from one strip of fabric, cut on the bias, folded in half. I made lots of those for my daughter's wedding dress. Make a basting stitch on the open side, start by rolling the strip rather tight, then pull the thread creating gathers as you go and roll and keep rolling. Sew across the back through all gathers to keep the rose together and sew a small circle of fabric over the back to neaten it.
I love the rose Shirlene showed but that one's made of several separate layers.
c'est relativement facile.Il faut dans du tissu de satin ou de soie ou même de coton de faire un trapeze de 4 cm en haut et une base de 12 à 14 ou plus, la hauteur de ce trapèze dépendra de la densité du nombre de pétales. On plie en deux puis on enroule,en partant de la petite dimension et on coud au fur et à mesure de l'enroulement.C'est tout
This is stuning and something that I would love - but in peach if I had a choice.
Reen at Embroidery Garden - has a Silk Rose Petals design - you use a real silk rose and stitch it onto something - might be a good design for someone that wanted to stitch it onto a large round change purse with a zipper.
The link below shows Lyn's roses that she has put up on our PROJECTS page. It still won't help with the circular purse though.
Maybe one of our Cute digitisers could do a circular purse with zipper and then you can just add a rose on it. Love C
There are some lovely How to's on utube.
My link did not work but try google "ribbon roses".
I think the fabric chosen is the trick to lovely roses. I like the tiny ones for Lingerie also.
From Bev
This rose is beautiful. Sorry I can't help you, but I will take this back to the top and maybe someone who can will see this.
Lyn makes the floral ribbon roses from South Australia.
This looks like a vinyl/leather purse with zipper. I have one exactly the same only in cream with black trim. Love Chris
Yes., now someone on here was showing us how to make the rose.
Was very clever... I just can't remember immediately, but will have a think for you.