Learn how to sew a cute felt weather mobile!
I designed this mobile as a workshop project for The Village Haberdashery last year. Sadly the class didn't go ahead but happily I've turned it into a free tutorial for their blog instead (yay!).
As well as making a full mobile, you could also use this tutorial for making individual felt rainbows, rain clouds and smiling suns. They'd make fab felt brooches or ornaments, or you could use them to decorate other projects - a felt rainbow would look awesome wherever you decide to stitch it.
Click here to find the templates and step by step tutorial over on The Village Haberdashery's blog.
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Friday, 26 January 2018
Felt Weather Mobile Tutorial
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Monday, 14 March 2016
Free Spring Craft Ideas: Butterflies, Flowers, Bunnies and More!
If you're in the mood for some spring-themed crafting, here are lots of free tutorials to keep you busy...
Make a butterfly mobile from felt + felt beads, or brightly coloured card:
Use card to make butterfly napkin rings and other pretty accessories for a spring tea party:
Make a statement with big butterfly brooches, embellished with embroidery, sequins or mini buttons...
Or use felt and pairs of matching buttons to make these simple butterfly brooches:
Decorate with doilies and butterfly shapes cut from sugar paper - make a big butterfly curtain like mine, or a smaller spring mobile. Doilies and butterflies are also a great combo for spring gift wrapping.
Sew a folk-inspired floral brooch from felt and fabric:
Use felt, pretty washi tape and a mini button to make a sweet and simple flower card:
Stitch a flower in bright spring colours using this flower embroidery pattern:
Make a leafy felt brooch to pin to your jacket or spring sweater:
Wish someone luck with a felt four-leaf clover:
Or send a spring "hello!" with this simple leaf card:
Sew a whole set of bunnies from pastel felt...
... and use them to decorate a happy spring wreath:
You could also make bunnies from card, with this bunny gift box tutorial I designed for Tesco Living.
If you're stuck indoors because of spring showers, why not make a cute raincloud mobile? Or a cloud brooch!
If you've got a friend who's feeling under the weather thanks to a spring cold, make them a card to say "get well soon"...
... and if you really want to cheer them up, make them a rainbow box filled with sunshine!
And last but by no means least, sew Mr & Mrs blackbird from felt - these would make cute brooches or little ornaments:
Follow the links to find each tutorial.You'll find lots more free step by step projects and crafty ideas in my tutorial archive. Happy crafting! :)
P.S. For even more projects, try my books! Super-Cute Felt includes lots of spring designs to make from felt, including pansy hair clips, a bird on a branch necklace, a bunny brooch and a butterfly cushion:
And in Super-Cute Felt Animals you'll find Boris the beautiful butterfly, Richard the colourful rabbit, Sheelagh the shy sheep, and a whole family of chickens:
Make a butterfly mobile from felt + felt beads, or brightly coloured card:
Use card to make butterfly napkin rings and other pretty accessories for a spring tea party:
Make a statement with big butterfly brooches, embellished with embroidery, sequins or mini buttons...
Or use felt and pairs of matching buttons to make these simple butterfly brooches:
Decorate with doilies and butterfly shapes cut from sugar paper - make a big butterfly curtain like mine, or a smaller spring mobile. Doilies and butterflies are also a great combo for spring gift wrapping.
Sew a folk-inspired floral brooch from felt and fabric:
Use felt, pretty washi tape and a mini button to make a sweet and simple flower card:
Make a leafy felt brooch to pin to your jacket or spring sweater:
Wish someone luck with a felt four-leaf clover:
Or send a spring "hello!" with this simple leaf card:
Sew a whole set of bunnies from pastel felt...
... and use them to decorate a happy spring wreath:
You could also make bunnies from card, with this bunny gift box tutorial I designed for Tesco Living.
If you're stuck indoors because of spring showers, why not make a cute raincloud mobile? Or a cloud brooch!
If you've got a friend who's feeling under the weather thanks to a spring cold, make them a card to say "get well soon"...
... and if you really want to cheer them up, make them a rainbow box filled with sunshine!
And last but by no means least, sew Mr & Mrs blackbird from felt - these would make cute brooches or little ornaments:
Follow the links to find each tutorial.You'll find lots more free step by step projects and crafty ideas in my tutorial archive. Happy crafting! :)
P.S. For even more projects, try my books! Super-Cute Felt includes lots of spring designs to make from felt, including pansy hair clips, a bird on a branch necklace, a bunny brooch and a butterfly cushion:
And in Super-Cute Felt Animals you'll find Boris the beautiful butterfly, Richard the colourful rabbit, Sheelagh the shy sheep, and a whole family of chickens:
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Monday, 27 April 2015
How To: Make a Box of Sunshine!
Time for a free tutorial - yay! How to make a cute box of sunshine to brighten someone's day :)
This is a sponsored post, to celebrate the release of Annie on DVD and Blu-ray.
The re-make of the classic family musical stars Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz along with Quvenzhané Wallis as Annie ... and it's now available on DVD and Blu-ray.
This looks like such a happy film! So, my Annie-inspired project is all about spreading a bit of happiness: a box filled with rainbows and a little felt sun that you can give to a friend to make them smile.
I think a box of sunshine would be a really sweet gift for a friend or loved one who's ill or feeling blue.. or to send in the post to a friend you can't hug in person. This is also a very fun project to make, and one you could work on with your kids.
To make the box, you will need:
- the box template (at the bottom of this post), printed on white card
- felt tip pens, coloured pencils or crayons in seven rainbow colours (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, dark blue and purple), sky blue and black
- scissors
- a ruler
- a glue stick
- bakers twine or coloured yarn to tie the box, OR washi tape
To make the sun, you will need:
- the sun template (at the bottom of this post), printed on paper
- yellow felt
- sewing scissors
- a sewing needle and pins
- yellow thread
- a small amount of toy stuffing
- a black permanent marker pen
1. Print the box template provided onto a sheet of white card, or use the measurements provided on the template sheet to draw the box template onto the card.
2. Colour in the template - this will be the inside of your box. Colour the rainbow stripes in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, dark blue and purple. Then colour the central section sky blue. Remember to colour the four tabs!
3. Carefully cut out the box shape, then score along the inner lines of the box to make them easy to fold.
To do this you need something pointed that you can press into the card - a ballpoint that's run out of ink, a butter knife or an open pair of scissors. Take care with this step, especially if you are using scissors! Place the card on something like a cutting mat or a pad of paper to protect your worksurface. Hold the ruler in position with one hand and your chosen scoring tool firmly in the other and carefully score along the lines, bringing the tool towards yourself slowly along the edge of the ruler.
Fold each scored line then unfold them and flatten the box again. The box will now be easy to fold later and the line of each fold means the different sections will be clearly visible when you turn it over in the next step.
4. Turn over the card and decorate the outside of the box! You can use your imagination to add patterns or pictures on the four sides of the box and the two flaps (and even the bottom of the box if you want to). You could also add fun things like stickers or personalise the box with your friend's name or drawings of some of their favourite things.
Tip: make sure the box is the right way up, so that when it's opened red will be at the top of the rainbows.
I decorated my box with a red heart and some abstract patterns, using rainbow colours. I added the heart to the left flap and used the right flap for writing my message.
5. Now it's time to construct the box. Use a glue stick to apply glue to the white side of the four flaps, then fold up the box pressing the flaps into place inside one by one. Pinch the card between your fingers for a few seconds until the glue sticks the layers together. Then set the box aside so the glue can dry completely.
6. Print the sun template provided onto a sheet of paper then cut it out. Pin the template to some yellow felt and cut around it. Repeat this to cut a second circle.
7. Pin the two felt circles together and whip sitch around the edge with yellow thread, hiding your knot between the two layers. Stitch most of the way round, leaving a gap big enough for a couple of your fingers.
8. Stuff the sun so it's nicely shaped but still squishy. Add little bits of stuffing at a time, poking them with your fingers so the sun is evenly stuffed. Then sew up the rest of the gap with more whip stitches and finish your stitching at the back.
9. Use a permanent black marker to give your sun a smiley face. Wait for the ink to fully dry before touching it, to avoid smudging.
Tip: practice drawing on a scrap of felt first.
10. Put the sun in the box, then tie it up with some pretty bakers twine or coloured yarn.
Alternatively, secure the top flap of the box with a small piece of washi tape.
Click here to view the box template sheet and here to view the sun template sheet. Make sure you're viewing them full size then print them at 100%.
Tip: for paler lines on the box template, use the "fast" or "draft" setting on your printer.
Disclosure: this is a sponsored post, celebrating today's release of Annie on Blu-ray and DVD. Screenshots from the film are used with permission.
The re-make of the classic family musical stars Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz along with Quvenzhané Wallis as Annie ... and it's now available on DVD and Blu-ray.
This looks like such a happy film! So, my Annie-inspired project is all about spreading a bit of happiness: a box filled with rainbows and a little felt sun that you can give to a friend to make them smile.
I think a box of sunshine would be a really sweet gift for a friend or loved one who's ill or feeling blue.. or to send in the post to a friend you can't hug in person. This is also a very fun project to make, and one you could work on with your kids.
To make the box, you will need:
- the box template (at the bottom of this post), printed on white card
- felt tip pens, coloured pencils or crayons in seven rainbow colours (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, dark blue and purple), sky blue and black
- scissors
- a ruler
- a glue stick
- bakers twine or coloured yarn to tie the box, OR washi tape
To make the sun, you will need:
- the sun template (at the bottom of this post), printed on paper
- yellow felt
- sewing scissors
- a sewing needle and pins
- yellow thread
- a small amount of toy stuffing
- a black permanent marker pen
1. Print the box template provided onto a sheet of white card, or use the measurements provided on the template sheet to draw the box template onto the card.
2. Colour in the template - this will be the inside of your box. Colour the rainbow stripes in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, dark blue and purple. Then colour the central section sky blue. Remember to colour the four tabs!
3. Carefully cut out the box shape, then score along the inner lines of the box to make them easy to fold.
To do this you need something pointed that you can press into the card - a ballpoint that's run out of ink, a butter knife or an open pair of scissors. Take care with this step, especially if you are using scissors! Place the card on something like a cutting mat or a pad of paper to protect your worksurface. Hold the ruler in position with one hand and your chosen scoring tool firmly in the other and carefully score along the lines, bringing the tool towards yourself slowly along the edge of the ruler.
Fold each scored line then unfold them and flatten the box again. The box will now be easy to fold later and the line of each fold means the different sections will be clearly visible when you turn it over in the next step.
4. Turn over the card and decorate the outside of the box! You can use your imagination to add patterns or pictures on the four sides of the box and the two flaps (and even the bottom of the box if you want to). You could also add fun things like stickers or personalise the box with your friend's name or drawings of some of their favourite things.
Tip: make sure the box is the right way up, so that when it's opened red will be at the top of the rainbows.
I decorated my box with a red heart and some abstract patterns, using rainbow colours. I added the heart to the left flap and used the right flap for writing my message.
5. Now it's time to construct the box. Use a glue stick to apply glue to the white side of the four flaps, then fold up the box pressing the flaps into place inside one by one. Pinch the card between your fingers for a few seconds until the glue sticks the layers together. Then set the box aside so the glue can dry completely.
6. Print the sun template provided onto a sheet of paper then cut it out. Pin the template to some yellow felt and cut around it. Repeat this to cut a second circle.
7. Pin the two felt circles together and whip sitch around the edge with yellow thread, hiding your knot between the two layers. Stitch most of the way round, leaving a gap big enough for a couple of your fingers.
8. Stuff the sun so it's nicely shaped but still squishy. Add little bits of stuffing at a time, poking them with your fingers so the sun is evenly stuffed. Then sew up the rest of the gap with more whip stitches and finish your stitching at the back.
9. Use a permanent black marker to give your sun a smiley face. Wait for the ink to fully dry before touching it, to avoid smudging.
Tip: practice drawing on a scrap of felt first.
10. Put the sun in the box, then tie it up with some pretty bakers twine or coloured yarn.
Alternatively, secure the top flap of the box with a small piece of washi tape.
Click here to view the box template sheet and here to view the sun template sheet. Make sure you're viewing them full size then print them at 100%.
Tip: for paler lines on the box template, use the "fast" or "draft" setting on your printer.
Disclosure: this is a sponsored post, celebrating today's release of Annie on Blu-ray and DVD. Screenshots from the film are used with permission.
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Friday, 20 September 2013
How To: Make a Mini Felt Sun
To celebrate the lauch of my new book, Super-Cute Felt Animals, I'm sharing a collection of free tutorials that you can mix and match with the designs from the book.
This week's projects all coordinate with the animals in the "On Safari" chapter... today you can make a happy sun!
To make the sun, you will need...
- the template sheet at the bottom of this post
- orange felt, approx. 3 ¼ x 5 ¼ in (8 x 13 cm)
- yellow felt, approx. 2 x 3 ¼ in (5 x 8 cm)
- matching sewing threads, and black thread
- yellow embroidery floss (thread)
- 2 black seed beads (size 8/0)
- 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 sun rays from orange felt and two suns from yellow felt.
2. Cut a length of yellow embroidery floss and separate half the strands (so for six stranded floss use three strands). Use running stitch to sew a line most of the way down each ray: sew out from the centre and then fill in the gap(s) as you sew back again, then stitch your way to the bottom of the next ray and repeat.
3. Place the stitched rays on top of the unstitched rays and sew the two layers together with whip stitch in matching orange sewing thread. Finish your stitching in the centre where it will be hidden in step 5.
4. Sew two black seed beads onto one of the yellow suns, sewing each bead flat like an O with three or four stitches of black sewing thread. Then use a double thickness of black thread to backstitch a smile.
5. Make a “sandwich” with the orange rays placed between the two yellow suns. Sew the yellow circles together with whip stitch in yellow sewing thread, turning the sun back and forth as you sew to help keep your stitching neat on both sides.
Leave a small gap and then stuff the sun in the front, i.e. between the rays and the circle with the smiley face. Then sew up the gap with more yellow 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 suns 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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This week's projects all coordinate with the animals in the "On Safari" chapter... today you can make a happy sun!
To make the sun, you will need...
- the template sheet at the bottom of this post
- orange felt, approx. 3 ¼ x 5 ¼ in (8 x 13 cm)
- yellow felt, approx. 2 x 3 ¼ in (5 x 8 cm)
- matching sewing threads, and black thread
- yellow embroidery floss (thread)
- 2 black seed beads (size 8/0)
- 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 sun rays from orange felt and two suns from yellow felt.
2. Cut a length of yellow embroidery floss and separate half the strands (so for six stranded floss use three strands). Use running stitch to sew a line most of the way down each ray: sew out from the centre and then fill in the gap(s) as you sew back again, then stitch your way to the bottom of the next ray and repeat.
3. Place the stitched rays on top of the unstitched rays and sew the two layers together with whip stitch in matching orange sewing thread. Finish your stitching in the centre where it will be hidden in step 5.
4. Sew two black seed beads onto one of the yellow suns, sewing each bead flat like an O with three or four stitches of black sewing thread. Then use a double thickness of black thread to backstitch a smile.
5. Make a “sandwich” with the orange rays placed between the two yellow suns. Sew the yellow circles together with whip stitch in yellow sewing thread, turning the sun back and forth as you sew to help keep your stitching neat on both sides.
Leave a small gap and then stuff the sun in the front, i.e. between the rays and the circle with the smiley face. Then sew up the gap with more yellow 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 suns 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!
Please note: the Amazon links in this post are affiliate links.
Enjoyed this free tutorial? Buy me a "coffee" and help support my blog!
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:
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