Showing posts with label watermelon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watermelon. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 March 2017

5 Free Felt Fruit Sewing Tutorials

UPDATE: my felt fruit patterns are now available in my Patreon pattern library.

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I hope you guys have enjoyed the series of free felt fruit tutorials I've shared over the past couple of months!


Felt faux fruit

I thought it would be helpful to collect the links to all 5 tutorials so you can bookmark and find them easily for future crafting. Do let me know if you make any of these - or the whole set! :)

The fruit would look awesome displayed together in a bowl, and individual pieces would make cute ornaments or pincushions. You could also adapt the tutorials to make fun stuff like kiwi slice brooches.

Please note that the finished felt fruit is intended for decorative use only - it is not a toy and should be kept well out of reach of young children.

Felt faux fruit


1. Apple & Pear.

Felt apples and pear


2. Apple & Orange Slices.

 Felt apple slices
Felt orange slices


3. Strawberries.

Felt strawberries


4. Watermelon Slice.

Felt watermelon slice


5. Kiwi Fruit.

Felt kiwi fruit



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Monday, 12 October 2015

Tutorial: Sew Lots of Fun Felt Fruit

Excellent news: another of the projects I designed for docrafts Creativity magazine is now available on their website. Hurrah!

Click here to view the tutorial for making lots of felt fruit. There are patterns for sewing apples, pears, orange slices, strawberries, kiwis and watermelon slices. 

https://www.docrafts.com/Projects/handmade-felt-fruit-tutorial/4056027

You'll need to sign up to the docrafts site to download the templates but it's free to join and they have lots of other free projects available, plus a fantastic collection of printable papers.

All the fruit I stitched was made with Craft Planet felt, from the docrafts range. They have the perfect green and brown for making kiwi fruit!