Cut strips from the leftover fabric. I cut strips of about 30 x 5 to 8 cm. It doesn't have to be very precise. For larger flowers, use larger strips.
Fold the strip in half with the long ends together and glue in place with the glue gun.
On one side, fold the short side towards the long side to create a kind of triangle and glue it in place with the glue gun.
Place your skewer on the triangle, put some glue from the glue gun on the bottom and roll the corner around the skewer, so to speak. This is the heart of your rose.
Then fold and glue the rest of the strip around the heart, doing this piece by piece so that you can use your fingers to shape the rose (careful with your fingers and the hot glue! I ended up with a burn!)
At the end of the strip, glue another triangle inwards and glue it in place.
To finish the bottom nicely, cut out a round from the fabric that you give some snips around. Make a small hole in the middle with the scissors.
Slide the round around the skewer. Put a generous dab of glue from the glue gun on the bottom of the rose and fold the round against it. Now the underside is nicely finished.
Then you can finish off the skewer nicely by twisting the green wool around it. To do this, spread a piece at a time with the white craft glue and wind the wool tightly around it.
If necessary, cut some leaves from the fabric and stick them around the stem by putting a drop of glue on the tip of the leaf and sticking it around the stem, so to speak.