Add an air of icy elegance to your Christmas tree this year with this easy felt icicle ornament pattern. These icicles sparkle reflecting the warm glow of the lights on your tree thanks to a few well placed sequins and a little felt glue. These frozen felt ornaments make a lovely addition to any tree, wreath or simply hung from varying heights throughout the tree. Crafted from wool blend felt and glittering sequins these felt Christmas Ornaments deserve a spot on your “to craft” list this season.
Fight school break boredom with this fun felt ninja craft.
These felt ninja throwing stars are lightning fast to stitch up and a great way to teach hand sewing your karate kid.
A traditional throwing star has a hole in the center making it easy to string on a belt for transport. While you can easily add a hole in the center we think you’ll agree the ninja belt bag creates a far more adorable storage option.
Hai – Ya! Of course your stealthy ninja needs some place to put his felt weapons.
Kick it up a notch with ninja faced pouches featuring a front pocket for easy access to your felt throwing stars. Very helpful in the event your samurai is faced with a sudden attack. Or store them on your black belt in the pouch pocket keeping your weaponry secure during all the stealthiest of ninja maneuvers.
Ninja Throwing stars also make a great DIY ninja birthday party favor.
DIY Felt Ninja Throwing Stars
You will need for 6 stars:
2- 9″ x 12″ sheets grey wool blend felt (I used Grey Flannel)
As with most weapons precision is key when cutting the felt throwing stars, I cannot stress enough how helpful using Andie’s or the freezer paper methods for cutting out these pieces is.
To use felters freezer paper print out your shapes, cut them out to make the most of your felt, iron the shapes down.
Lay another piece of felt under the ironed on piece and cut out matching sets of throwing stars.
Carefully peel the paper free from your star and set aside (These can be reused at least 3 more times)
Overcast stitch along the edges with matching thread.
Cut out 2 pieces of template A from tie colored felt. Sew the centers together and fold in half.
Starting 1/2″ in sew long edges together leaving last 1/2″ open.
Set aside.
Cut one face piece from flesh tone felt (Template B)
Cut 2 felt pouches (Template C), 2 eyes (Template E) 1 corner piece (Template D) and 1 Belt Loop (Template F) from black felt.
Stitch face mask to one of the pouch sides (Template C pieces) with matching thread and a running stitch. Place eyes and stitch down with matching thread.
Attach triangle pocket (Template D) as shown on template using a running stitch and black thread.
Stack pouch sides so that the face is on one side and the belt loop on the other.
Fold over can cut small slits as shown on template.
Thread the colored tie through the holes.
Overcast stitch around the outside.
Leave the portion where the tie is exposed open.
Happy Crafting ~
Andie
Ninja Pouch Template
Ninja Star Templates
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Meet our newest arrival – Spring Supper Felt Food PDF pattern
Meet our newest arrival, Spring Supper!
I created this felt food pattern with the goal of making it as interactive as possible.
The result is a ham that can be dressed and sliced, potatoes that can be baked, deviled eggs with removable filling, stacking jello salad, and decorative lettuce leaf accents.
This mammoth pattern also features felt steamed asparagus, hot cross buns, a coconut cake, pineapple slices and a simple but impressive felt pan pattern.
This pattern was truly a labor of love and like all proud parents I feel the need to show you a ridiculous amount of pictures.
This adorable little felt ham only measures 5″ x 7″ x 5.5″ to perfectly fit into play ovens and pretend kitchens.
It was based on the vintage style pineapple hams of the 1950’s.
The pint size play ham features slices attached with hook and loop for a fun slicing action.
Pull up a chair and grab a plate.
The felt pineapple slices are attached with colored hook and loop and come off with ease for hours of culinary play.
The scalloped potatoes and asparagus are perfectly portioned for sharing!
Deviled eggs with removable fillings make the perfect pre-dinner appetizer.
Don’t forget the veggies!
Felt Scalloped Potatoes.
Felt asparagus nestled into a felt pan makes a healthy and fun felt side dish.
Felt Jello Tutorial Pattern – Spring Supper – American Felt and Craft
Of course my absolute favorite part of this tutorial e-book is the felt jello salad.
Felt Jello has been on my sewing bucket list for quite some time and I went through at least a dozen prototypes before I was happy but I think it was all worth it.
The felt food jello pieces all stack and can be made from any color of the rainbow.
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