Showing posts with label daisy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daisy. Show all posts

Friday, 11 October 2013

How To: Make a Mini Felt Leaf & Daisy

To celebrate the launch of my new book, Super-Cute Felt Animals, I'm sharing a collection of free tutorials that you can mix and match with the projects from the book.

This week's projects coordinate with the animals from the "In the Garden" chapter. Today you can learn to make a little felt leaf and daisy. 


To make the leaf and daisy, you will need...

- the template sheet at the bottom of this post
- a small piece of yellow felt
- white felt, approx 2 x 4 in (5.5 x 10.5 cm)
- green felt, approx. 3 x 3 ¾ in (7 x 9 cm)
- matching sewing threads
- spring green embroidery floss (thread)
- stuffing & a pencil or other small stuffing tool
- needles, pins & embroidery scissors (great for cutting out small felt shapes!)


To make the leaf:

1. Use the templates provided to cut out two green felt leaves.

2. Cut a length of spring green embroidery floss and separate half the strands (so for six stranded floss, use three strands). Use the green floss to sew a line down the centre of the leaf in running stitch, sewing along in one direction and then back in the other filling in the gaps to create a continuous line of stitching. Then sew a series of diagonal lines as pictured, sewing out from the central line and then back again with more running stitches. Take care not to pull your stitches too tightly and pucker the felt.


3. Pin the two leaf shapes together, and trim any excess felt from the back (unstitched) leaf – adding the embroidery may have caused the felt shape to shrink slightly. Whip stitch the edges of the leaf together with matching green sewing thread, removing the pin when it’s no longer needed and finishing your stitching neatly at the back.

I kept my leaf flat, but if you’d like to stuff yours just leave a gap large enough for your finger then stuff the leaf lightly before you finish sewing up the gap.


To make the daisy:

1. Use the templates provided to cut out two daisies from white felt and one circle from yellow felt.

2. Place the two daisy shapes together, and whip stitch around the edges with white sewing thread. Finish your stitching in the centre at the front where it’ll be hidden in the next step.


3. Position the circle in the centre of the daisy, and sew it in place with white whip stitches. Sew most of the way round the circle, leaving a small gap. Stuff the centre of the daisy so it’s slightly padded. Then sew up the gap with more whip stitches and finish your stitching neatly at the back.


Click here to view the template sheet in another window/tab, and print it at 100%.


This tutorial is for non commercial use only: you can use it to make as many felt leaves and daisies as you want for yourself or as gifts, but please don't make any for sale. You may borrow a few photos if you want to blog about this project, but remember to credit me and link back to the original source, and do not reproduce my entire tutorial on your site. Thanks!


Super Cute-Felt Animals is published by CICO Books, RRP £12.99. It includes 35 fun felt projects, each with illustrated step-by-step instructions. It's available to buy at Amazon UK and Amazon USA and many other bookshops.

Please note: the Amazon links in this post are affiliate links.

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Monday, 7 October 2013

How To: Make a Mini Felt Bumblebee

To celebrate the launch of my new book, Super-Cute Felt Animals, I'm sharing a collection of free tutorials that you can mix and match with the projects from the book.

This week I'm sharing four mini "extras" that are designed to coordinate with the animals in the "In the Garden" chapter: a bee, a ladybird, a leaf and a daisy.


First up: a friendly little bumblebee! 


To make the bee, you will need...
- the template sheet at the bottom of this post
- yellow felt, approx. 1 ¾ x 3 in (4 x 7 cm)
- white felt, approx. 2 ½ x 2 ½ in (6 x 6 cm)
- a small piece of black felt
- matching sewing threads
- black embroidery floss (thread)
- 2 small black seed beads (size 09/0)
- stuffing & a pencil or other small stuffing tool
- needles, pins & embroidery scissors (great for cutting out small felt shapes!)

1. Use the templates provided to cut out two yellow bee shapes, one white wing shape and one black antennae shape.

If you are using thin felt, you may need to double up the wing and antennae shapes to give them added sturdiness. Cut two wings and sew them together with running stitch in matching thread. As the antennae shape is small and a bit fiddly to sew, sew the shape on a square of felt then cut out the second layer of felt to create antennae two layers thick.

2. Position the antennae on one of the bee pieces, and sew it in place using running stitch in yellow sewing thread. Then add the wings and sew them in position with a line of yellow running stitch down each side. This will be the back of your bee.

 

3. Sew two black seed beads on the front bee shape to form the bee’s eyes. Sew each bead flat like an O with three or four stitches of black sewing thread. Then use a double thickness of black sewing thread and very small stitches to backstitch the bee’s smile.

 

4. Cut a length of black embroidery floss and separate half the strands (so for six stranded floss, use three strands). Switch to a larger needle if necessary and backstitch three curved lines to form the bee’s stripes.


5. Place the front and back of the bee together. Use yellow sewing thread to whip stitch the edges, turning the bee back and forth as you sew past the wings and antennae to help keep your stitching neat on both sides. Leave a gap at the bottom of the bee, then stuff it and sew up the gap. Finish your stitching neatly at the back.

 

Click here to view the template sheet in another window/tab, and print it at 100%.


This tutorial is for non commercial use only: you can use it to make as many felt bees as you want for yourself or as gifts, but please don't make any for sale. You may borrow a few photos if you want to blog about this project, but remember to credit me and link back to the original source, and do not reproduce my entire tutorial on your site. Thanks!


Super Cute-Felt Animals is published by CICO Books, RRP £12.99. It includes 35 fun felt projects, each with illustrated step-by-step instructions. It's available to buy at Amazon UK and Amazon USA and many other bookshops.

Please note: the Amazon links in this post are affiliate links.

Enjoyed this free tutorial? Buy me a "coffee" and help support my blog!

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com

Subscribe to my newsletter for a monthly free pattern and visit my crafty tutorial archive for lots more free projects.

Visit my shop to buy my printable PDF sewing patterns: