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I heart fake food - Felt Onion Tutorial. Here's a tip.

I heart fake food - Felt Onion Tutorial

Want to know how to keep onions from making you cry? Make them out of felt! Learn how to make your own felt onions for your child's play kitchen with this easy to follow tutorial. Before you we get started you'll need the following: Tan, Cream and brown felt, 438 DMC thread (or a color that matches the tan felt you select), tacky glue, fiberfill, sewing machine. I Heart Fake Food - Felt Eggplant Tutorial. Supplies needed: Dark purple and Green Felt Fiberfill Green thread and needle Fabric glue Pattern below {which can also be downloaded here} Using the eggplant pattern, cut out all felt pieces.

I Heart Fake Food - Felt Eggplant Tutorial

First, arrange 2 sections of the eggplant body together. Sew one side closed. Only sew half of the bottom of the eggplant closed. With each section, you'll continue to sew half of the bottom, until the entire bottom is fully closed shut. The first sewn side should look like this. Next, line the 3rd section of eggplant body up along the open side of the 2 sewed pieces. Sew from the top down on only one side, again, remembering to leave 1/4 of an inch unsewn at the top. Arrange the final piece of the eggplant body, lining it up to meet the 2 remaining unsewn sides.

I heart fake food - Lemon Tutorial. When life gives you yellow felt, make lemons!

I heart fake food - Lemon Tutorial

Supplies:Yellow and Green Felt Fiber fill Green thread and needle Pattern (you can enlarge the picture below or download it here) Using the pattern provided, cut the body of the lemon out of yellow felt and the stem/leaves of the lemon out of green felt. Start by arranging 2 pieces of the lemon body together. Using a sewing machine, sew down one side of the pieces you have arranged together. Make sure to leave ¼ of an inch open from the top. It will look like this... Continue arranging the pieces of lemon body together, sewing each new side together. When all sides have been sewn together... carefully pull the bottom of the lemon through 1/4 inch opening, turning your lemon right side out.

I heart fake food: Felt Asparagus. It seems my 'I heart fake food tutorials' have been discovered and are getting quite a bit of attention in an unexpected country.

I heart fake food: Felt Asparagus

I've enjoyed sharing these tutorials and know a majority of people who have stumbled upon them are enjoying them as well {and I hope continue to enjoy them}. I do want to say, I have not made any profit off of these patterns, it would be disheartening to find out they were being mass produced for profit making purposes. How To Diy Felt Halloween Pumpkin. How To Make A Felt Mushroom. Citrus Wheel Or Slice Of Lemon. Diy Felt Cabbage. Felt Sliced Onions - Felt Food Cook-Along Day 3. Just a note before we get started...if you're into making felt food (either the ones I'm sharing or other ones completely) scroll down to the previous post and link up your site so everyone can see it.

Felt Sliced Onions - Felt Food Cook-Along Day 3

I'll repost that same linky about once a week during the cook-along, so more people can see it and link up. Once you've linked up, the same links should keep showing. Today we're moving on to sliced onions. These were inspired by this link (same one as the pizza crust and pizza sauce...don't worry we'll branch out more soon, but there are so many great ideas on this site!) Materials: Some white felt, a small bowl or plate for tracing, a sewing machine (or you could hand sew with a running stitch), scissors Start by tracing a small dish or bowl to make a circle. Fold in half.Starting at the fold, sew double arcs around the onion, about half way up and then turn around and sew back down. Cut your arcs apart and put them on your pizza. Felt Food Brussels Sprouts Tutorial. Lettuce and Cauliflower. Cut 3 vague form.

Lettuce and Cauliflower

Run stitch an inch at the bottom. Gather. See how they look together, edit the cut if needed. Cut 3 smaller form, pin together. Sew following the piece on top 'till 3/4 up. Cut a rectangle, square or circle (I used a leftover) And push it inside. Sew at some corners, so that you don't see any edges from the top. Monday Project - Felt Carrots/Feather Stitch. This week I've added carrots to my felt food project.

Monday Project - Felt Carrots/Feather Stitch

Materials: *orange and green felt *orange, light green, and rust embroidery thread *fiberfill stuffing *patterns found here 1. Using the patterns, for each carrot cut 2 of carrot 1, 2 of carrot 2, and 8 of the leaf. Carrot + Cut Carrot. Take a rectangle, freehand cut abstract shapes.

Carrot + Cut Carrot

Stop about a cm before the end. Roll it on itself, sew tightly. Cut a long triangle. Overcast stitch the edges of your folded triangle (from the longest axe) Run Stitch the top and insert the green before pulling.Pass your needle through the green and knot to secure. There you go! Felt Tomato Slice Tutorial « One Inch World. Step 1: Research!

Felt Tomato Slice Tutorial « One Inch World

(actually step 0 was make a bad tomato I think…) Have you ever really studied tomato slices before? They are surprisingly not that symmetric. Do you slice your tomato through the stem? Felt Lettuce Tutorial « One Inch World. I bought a loaf of Haba Biofino Bread (they call it toast actually but I have no idea why, there isn’t anything toast-like about it) as a present for a little girl, and I wanted to make some sandwich bits to go with it.

Felt Lettuce Tutorial « One Inch World

First, lettuce. The bread is about 3″ across, so I started with a 3″ square and sketched a romaine-ish lettuce leaf. This is actually my second sketch, the first was to ruffly, and when I free-hand cut it out with scissors this shape is closer to what I got. Beets! How To Make Pea Pods. What you need: Green flannel or felt for the podGreen felt for the calyxGreen velcro for the stem - see the strawberry post for how to make this.Some beads (completely optional) in addition to sewing thread and polyfill. Here's the printable pattern for the pea pods, Step 1 Cut out two pod pieces.Place the velcro stem between the top part of the pod pieces so that most of the stem is hidden in the pod as shown.Stitch around the outline, leaving a gap of about an inch, backstitching on either sides of the gap. Felt Corn Stalks. As promised, here is a very crude tutorial. Felt veggie instructions - shelleyinspired.pdf. Cook Clean Craft: Felt Corn Tutorial. After successfully making Felt Strawberries, I decided to challenge myself and moved on to Felt Corn.

I liked the way Homemade by Jill used a basket weave approach for making felt corn in this post, but I preferred the more three-dimensional style of corn created here at Just Stuff. I decided to combine the two ideas to create a tutorial all of my own! Materials Required 1 sheet each of bright yellow, light yellow (or white) and dark green felt. Step by step DIY felt Halloween pumpkin! Welcome to fairyfox’s new blog. Halloween day is coming! Why not make this mini pumpkin for your children? Step by step DIY felt cabbage. How to make a lovely cabbage? Let’s begin. 1. Cut felt for cabbage. 2. Fold the green disc in half, sew from A to B with overhand stitch. How to make Felt Mushroom. After Christmas turkey feast, we should have some vegetables, such mushrooms.

How to felt carrots - i make stuff. Monday Project - Felt Potatoes. This weekend it was back to my felt food project and the next food on my list - potatoes!