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Sunflower Fold’n Stitch Wreath

Posted on April 4, 2017January 7, 2024 by Mathew Boudreaux

I discovered this Fold’n Stitch Wreath pattern during Christmas-time and I immediately bought it to add to my never-ending closet of projects to make. I wasn’t feeling the holiday versions of the Wreath for myself, but this one flower version in the packaging totally tickled my fancy and I was soooo excited when I realized that spring was here because that meant it was time to make this.

So if you would like to make a Sunflower Wreath of your own, you’ll need the following supplies:

  • Fold’n Stitch Wreath Pattern
  • Bosal precut squares
  • Appliqué fusible 
  • Fabric
  • Thread
  • Good times music in the background

Mathew’s Fabric and Thread Choices 

  • Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Elements: Canary, Turmeric, Dark Citron, Chocolate
  • Aurifil Thread 40 wt: Canary, Spring Green, Chocolate

Or I found this kit from Poorhouse Quilts that has everything you need to make two wreaths. Trust me, you’ll wanna make two. And also watch this video on their site once you get the pattern. It helped me gobs and gobs.

To get the center to be a solid brown instead of brown “bound” with yellow, I had to tweak the instructions. So if you’re going for a similar look as mine, here’s my Appendix to the pattern. FYI, I’ve intentionally written this to not make sense unless you have the pattern because that’s fair I think. 

In addition to the cuts included in the pattern, cut six 4″ brown squares and then cut them on the diagonal to have eight triangles. Overlap one of the brown triangles on the corner of one of the yellow fabric squares and extend the triangle over the edge 1/4″ and cut.

Remove the yellow triangle that was cut underneath the brown one and overlap the brown triangle onto the remainder of the yellow square to make a flush square. Affix the edges of the brown triangle onto the yellow square with glue.

Now sew this per the instructions of the pattern.

Also, I had some extra single sided bosal and freehand drew a couple 12″ leaves on it and used a rotary cutter to cut them out. Then I used the same technique from the pattern to “bind” and stitch.

And there you go. Now you can have your own Fold’n Stitch Sunflower Wreath just in time for spring! Woohooo!

While I don’t promote anything unless I legit love it, this post contains affiliate links. 

15 thoughts on “Sunflower Fold’n Stitch Wreath”

  1. Mathew Boudreaux Laura D'Angelo says:
    April 4, 2017 at 2:47 pm

    Stunning sewing!

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  2. Mathew Boudreaux PJW says:
    April 4, 2017 at 2:59 pm

    Love, love, love your interpretation of the Fold ‘n Stitch Wreath. Best one I’ve seen yet!! Thank you for sharing your modifications. I have the pattern and the supplies needed to make a wreath but have not yet done so – this may be the inspiration I need to finally get around to it.

    One question I have, not about your wreath but about the one picture where there appears to be a laser light along your stitching line – is that part of your machine, an add-on to the machine or just an illustration added to your picture?

    Reply
    1. Mathew Boudreaux MathewBoudreaux says:
      April 4, 2017 at 3:13 pm

      I’m so excited this is going to push you over the edge to make it! Seriously it was so fun and took far less time than I thought it would. Felicia (my Brother DreamWeaver) indeed has a laser.

      Reply
  3. Mathew Boudreaux Joyce loveless says:
    April 4, 2017 at 4:22 pm

    Is there a tutorial for this wreath.

    Reply
    1. Mathew Boudreaux MathewBoudreaux says:
      April 4, 2017 at 4:37 pm

      I linked the pattern for the Wreath in this post.

      Reply
  4. Mathew Boudreaux Ginger says:
    April 4, 2017 at 6:25 pm

    Wonderful job. Thank you for the inspiration!

    Reply
  5. Mathew Boudreaux Sue Cleek says:
    April 5, 2017 at 12:50 am

    I made several stitch ‘n fold wreaths, and love this modification!! Thank you for sharing!!!! ( And I am glad to have found you!! Your blog looks very interesting!)

    Reply
  6. Mathew Boudreaux Gail Brandt says:
    April 29, 2017 at 1:16 pm

    Beautiful

    Reply
  7. Mathew Boudreaux Pat Locascio says:
    July 29, 2017 at 6:51 pm

    Why only 4 squares don’t you need 6 there are 12 brown points

    Reply
    1. Mathew Boudreaux Teresa Harris says:
      October 24, 2018 at 11:54 am

      Did he ever answer this question ? I’d like to know as well .

      Reply
    2. Mathew Boudreaux MathewBoudreaux says:
      October 25, 2018 at 12:50 pm

      Yup. I didn’t notice the error. It’s corrected now. Thanks so much!

      Reply
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  10. Mathew Boudreaux Broadway Fabrics says:
    November 3, 2020 at 2:24 am

    I love this quality of the fabric. Wonderful!

    Reply
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