2. To begin, twist the center of the wire around the bead container or dowel with the help of a plier if needed. Twist 3-4 times to secure. Slide the wire off of the bead container or dowel taking care not to distort the shape. The length of wire that you choose to use for each of your petals will ultimately depend on what project you will be using these flowers on. If you are planning to turn your flowers into a bouquet, it is reasonable to say that using the entire 18" length of wire would be prudent. After twisting the center of the 18" piece of wire around the dowel, you should end up with tails approximately 8" in length.
3. With one hand holding onto the wire tail, place the sharpie or 1/2" dowel into the circle and give it a gentle tug. The harder you pull, the narrower the petal will become. This is the shape you are trying to achieve. Apply glue evenly and completely around one side of the wire petal.
4. Cut around each petal as close to the wire as possible being careful not to cut through the fabric on the wire. Place the petal onto the right side of the fabric. Press down on the wire to achieve contact between the glue and the fabric. There will be oozing once the wire is pressed down but this is acceptable as the excess glue will dry clear. Let the petals dry completely.
5. Optional Step: To slightly stiffen petals use a 50/50 mix of PVA Glue and water. Paint on a light coat with a soft paintbrush. Avoid pressing too hard on the petals because once the fabric becomes saturated, there is a possibility that the fabric could separate from the wire. Allow to dry thoroughly before attaching the flower to your project. Place 5 petals together evenly. Apply floral tape to the wire stems to hold it together. Shape the petals by wrapping the edges around a dowel.