Create a cheerful, handmade look with a
DIY sunflower applique sewn from colorful sunflower-print fabrics and
coordinated patchwork cottons for aprons, totes, towels, and more.
Add Handmade Sunshine to Your Sewing
Projects with Beautiful Multi-Size Sunflower Designs
Dear Readers and Subscribers,
There is something cheerful and
welcoming about sunflowers that instantly brightens a sewing project.
Whether appliqued onto a handmade T-shirt, tote bag, kitchen towel,
bath towel, or apron, sunflowers add warmth, charm, and personality
to everyday items.
One of the best things about sunflower
appliques is their versatility. A single sunflower design can be
created in small, medium, or large sizes and used on many different
sewing projects throughout the year. They work beautifully for
farmhouse decor, cottage-style sewing, summer accessories, fall
decorating, and handmade gifts. Sunflowers aren't just for Fall; they
are for year-round enjoyment.
If you enjoy using fabric scraps,
applique projects like this are also an excellent way to turn
leftover fabrics into something beautiful and useful.
Sunflower appliques are one of the
easiest ways to brighten handmade sewing projects. They can be sewn
onto T-shirts, tote bags, kitchen towels, aprons, bath towels, pillow
covers, and many other fabric items to create a cheerful, handmade
look.
One of the best things about sunflower
appliques is that they can be made in many different ways. Some
sewists prefer creating layered flowers from solid fabrics, while
others use sunflower-print fabrics and cut out the flower designs
directly from the fabric for fast, easy appliqué.
This project is beginner-friendly and
also an excellent way to use fabric scraps creatively.
DIY Easy Sunflower
Appliques in Small, Medium & Large Sizes Using Fabric Scraps or
Sunflower Prints
Supplies Needed
Yellow cotton fabric scraps
Green fabric for stems and leaves
Brown fabric for flower centers
Optional sunflower print fabric
Fusible web
Lightweight interfacing (optional)
Scissors
Pins
Iron
Sewing machine
Thread
Plain T-shirt, tote bag, towel, apron,
or other item for appliqué
Option 1: Making a DIY Sunflower from
Fabric Shapes
Step 1: Draw the Sunflower Pieces
Draw simple shapes on paper:
Large flower circle
Petals
Leaf shapes
Stem strip
Flower center circle
You can keep the sunflower simple or
add multiple layers of petals for a fuller flower.
Step 2: Cut Out Fabric Pieces
Cut:
Yellow petals
Brown flower center
Green leaves
Green stem
You can use:
Solid fabrics
Floral fabrics
Polka dots
Gingham
Textured cottons
For a farmhouse look, mix coordinating
prints together.
Step 3: Apply Fusible Web
Iron fusible web onto the back of each
applique piece according to the manufacturer's directions.
Then cut out the applique pieces
neatly.
Step 4: Arrange the Sunflower
Lay the pieces onto the project before
ironing:
Place the stem first
Add leaves
Position petals in a circle
Add the flower center last
Experiment with placement until the
sunflower looks balanced.
Step 5: Iron Pieces in Place
Press the applique pieces onto the
fabric using a hot iron.
Allow the applique to cool completely
before stitching.
Step 6: Stitch Around the Edges
Sew around the applique edges using:
Zigzag stitch
Satin stitch
Decorative stitch
Straight stitch for rustic raw-edge
applique
Slow stitching around curved petals
gives the neatest results.
Option 2: DIY Sunflower Applique Using
Sunflower Print Fabric
This is one of the easiest applique
methods and works beautifully for beginners.
Step 1: Choose Sunflower Print Fabric
Look for fabric with:
Large sunflower blooms
Bright flower shapes
Clearly defined petals
Good spacing between flowers
Cotton quilting fabric works especially
well.
Step 2: Cut Around the Sunflower
Carefully cut around the printed
sunflower image, leaving a small fabric edge around the flower.
You can:
Cut individual flowers
Include leaves
Include stems
Combine multiple flowers
Step 3: Apply Fusible Web
Iron the fusible web onto the back of
the cut-out sunflower.
Step 4: Position the Applique
Arrange the sunflower onto:
T-shirts
Tote bags
Towels
Aprons
Sweatshirts
Pillow covers
This method creates fast,
boutique-style applique projects with very little work.
Step 5: Stitch Around the Design
Use a zigzag or satin stitch to secure
the sunflower to the fabric.
For rustic farmhouse projects, a
raw-edge stitch works beautifully.
Why Sunflower Appliques Are So Popular
Sunflowers have remained a favorite
design in sewing and crafting because they feel:
Bright and uplifting
Rustic and cozy
Timeless and seasonal
Suitable for both modern and vintage
styles
They also pair beautifully with:
Denim
White cotton
Natural linen
Gingham fabrics
Farmhouse prints
Cottagecore sewing styles
A sunflower applique can instantly
transform a plain item into a boutique-style handmade creation.
Projects You Can Add Sunflower
Appliques To
Clothing
A sunflower applique looks beautiful
on:
Sleeveless tops
T-shirts
Sweatshirts
Denim jackets
Aprons
Children's clothing
Doll clothes
A medium sunflower centered on the
front of a shirt makes a bold statement, while smaller sunflowers
near the hemline or pocket add a softer decorative touch.
Tote Bags
Sunflowers are especially eye-catching
on canvas tote bags. A large sunflower applique with a green stem and
leaves creates a rustic market bag style that works wonderfully for:
Grocery shopping
Farmers markets
Library bags
Craft storage
Beach totes
Adding coordinating fabric lining
inside the tote gives the project an even more professional finish.
Kitchen & Bath Towels
Appliqued towels are wonderful because
they combine usefulness with decorative charm.
Sunflower appliques can be sewn onto:
Kitchen towels
Hand towels
Bath towels
Tea towels
A smaller applique placed near the
lower corner of the towel creates a clean boutique look without
making the towel feel stiff or bulky.
These also make thoughtful handmade
gifts for:
Housewarmings
Birthdays
Mother's Day
Fall gift baskets
Holiday presents
Choosing Applique Fabrics
Sunflowers look best when paired with
fabrics that have texture and contrast.
Popular choices include:
Yellow cotton prints
Golden floral fabrics
Orange tone-on-tone fabrics
Green cotton for leaves and stems
Brown textured fabric for the flower
center
Even tiny scraps can be used
effectively for applique projects, making this an economical sewing
idea.
Small, Medium & Large Applique
Sizes
One sunflower template can be resized
for many different projects.
Small Sizes
Perfect for:
Pockets
Doll clothes
Hand towels
Cosmetic bags
Small accessories
Medium Sizes
Ideal for:
Adult T-shirts
Aprons
Kitchen towels
Medium totes
Large Sizes
Beautiful for:
Bath towels
Pillow covers
Large market bags
Wall hangings
Decorative fabric panels
Resizing appliqué templates allows you
to create coordinated collections using the same design theme.
Fusible Web Makes Applique Easier
Many sewists use fusible web products
to hold appliqué pieces in place before stitching.
After ironing the pieces onto the
project, the edges can be finished with:
Zigzag stitching
Satin stitching
Decorative machine stitches
Raw-edge applique stitching
This helps secure the applique while
giving the project a finished, handmade appearance.
A Wonderful Scrap Fabric Project
Sunflower appliques are an excellent
scrap-busting sewing project because they use:
Small leftover pieces
Tiny fabric cuts
Coordinating scraps
Mixed textures and prints
Instead of throwing fabric scraps away,
they can become colorful, handmade embellishments for future sewing
projects.
Create a Handmade Sunflower Collection
One of the most exciting things about
appliqué sewing is that it can easily grow into an entire handmade
collection.
You could create:
Matching tote bags and towels
Coordinating T-shirts and aprons
Seasonal sunflower kitchen sets
Handmade gift bundles
Matching doll and child outfits
A cheerful sunflower theme ties all the
projects together beautifully.
A DIY sunflower applique is a simple
way to add color, warmth, and personality to handmade sewing
projects. From T-shirts and totes to towels and aprons, these sunny
designs can brighten almost anything they are sewn onto.
Best of all, sunflower appliques work
wonderfully for beginners and experienced sewists alike. With a few
fabric scraps, a sewing machine, and a little creativity, you can
turn ordinary projects into cheerful handmade pieces that look unique
and special.
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