I love felt. Especially felt play food! And I know it's been long overdue, but I finally managed to sew some of the cute felt food. Have a look at 7 of my favorite (free) felt play food tutorials for home-made felt fruit and vegetables. (And several tips on how to choose the right felt...)
My 7 favorite FREE felt play food TUTORIALS for home-made felt fruit and vegetables. Banana, carrots, broccoli, strawberries, pear, cheese, eggs and more 🙂
Felt Play Food Tutorials
While working on these cute pieces of felt play food, I kept thinking how much our (then) toddler would enjoy the play food. But... He saw it, played with it for a while and then abandoned it entirely. No sign of interest. At all. Fast forward a year later, the felt food set became one of his favorite activities. Add a little sister and a few years later, and a few of my sewing sessions, and there's a large bag of felt play food, still one of the favorite play sets in the playroom. All homemade toys!
{If you want to know where I stored it, you can check out my huge DIY storage boxes here - this easy DIY has won me tons of space!}
So, here's a list of my favorites when it comes to felt play food:
THESE 7+ felt play food TUTORIALS ARE GREAT:
- easy felt broccoli and cauliflower
- felt strawberries
- felt pear - easier than you'd think!
- sliced cheese - for novice sewers too!
- felt eggs
BONUS HINT - HOW TO CHOOSE FELT:
To make felt food, you'll mostly need soft felt, meaning it should be good for making tiny bits and pieces, adding details, it should fold nicely, perfect for making felt food. Please note there are many varieties of felt available (soft, stiffened, thin, thick, wool, acrylic,etc) that's why you need to check in advance which one you need for your project. Additional useful tips on FELT MATERIALS are available here.
BONUS HINT - BUYING FELT:
Now, if you are just heading to your store to BUY some felt, I warmly recommend you first compare the prices in your local shops, they may vary a lot for quite the same felt quality. To get a picture, I'm attaching an affiliate link for your convenience here (no additional cost to you but I might receive a percentage of the sale if you choose to buy through this link): felt
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Cucicucicoo: Eco Crafting & Sewing
I love these! What a great collection and variety of foods. I wouldn't have thought that the tutorials all come from different places because of the way you've made them in your own style. Great resources: pinning and sharing! 🙂 Lisa
June
Thank you! Is all felt created equal? Where can the best buy be found?
Damjana
Hi, June, and thank you for the inquiry. No, not all felt is equally thick. I've used 3 versions so far, I used the thickest one (3 milimeters) for stems and sturdy parts of fruit and veggies, though I use primarily the regular (1,5 mm) thickness. Since I ran out of orange and red, I used another provider's felt which was thinner, maybe 1 mm thick - not too suitable for large pieces, but might be perfect for adding tiny details to creations... I'd go for the 1,5 mm version first, and then experiment on the go. I hope this answers your question. As for the shop, I've been buying only in our local shops so far, so I doubt it will come handy to you - it's in Slovenia ('Svet metraže' and 'Rayher')...Depending on where you're from, you might find the best buy online - but I'd first ask any local crafting friends where they buy it. Word of mouth is often the best way to find the best deal 😉 Enjoy your crafting!
Shirley Wood
This is too cute. I would love to make these for my little great-niece for Christmas!
Creative Clementine
I love this! As an auntie I am all over any DIY toy ideas to dazzle my nieces and nephew. These are so fun!!
Damjana at AppleGreen Cottage
I know, I'm an auntie too. It's always so much fun, making toys for nephews and nieces, isn't it? 😀 Have fun! Damjana
Stephanie @ Swoodson Says
These look so realistic - sometimes felt looks cheap but I love your versions!