Showing posts with label hedgehog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hedgehog. Show all posts

Friday, December 13, 2013

Felt Woodland Ornament Tutorials

You can never have too many ornaments...or at least, that's what I tell myself as I become obsessed with making new ornaments. 

This was the case when I was inspired to make felt woodland (and other animal) ornaments for Grace's Christmas tree.


These sweet woodland ornaments are virtually no-sew, besides for their french knot snowflakes and embroidered accents like eyes and buttons.


Clever, right? 


and, I've decided to share the patterns with you!

To make your own Fox, use the pattern below...


You might not be excited to have a raccoon sneaking around your yard, digging through your garbage but somehow in felt form, I wouldn't mind seeing more.


To make a raccoon, use the pattern below...


Though, not woodland, Grace has a soft spot for pigs and so her woodland tree also has a pig.


To make your own pig, use the pattern below...


No forest is complete without a deer, or two.  For now, Grace's tree has one lonely doe.


To make your own deer, use the pattern below.  Add a flower or a scarf for an added embelishment.


Whooo would disagree...no woodland set is complete without an owl. 


To make your own owl ornament, use the pattern below...


Let's not monkey around debating over what is a woodland creature and technically not.


To make your own monkey, use the pattern below...


And, a bit softer than the real thing, a hedgehog.


To make your own hedgehog, use the pattern below...

Grab some felt, a pair of scissors, some glue and some twine or ribbon for hanging and let your imagination guide you in making these sweet ornaments your own.

Felt Bunny Ornaments

Grace's tree is now filled with homemade, one of a kind ornaments.


Made with love.


I'm kind of still obsessed with these ornaments...what animal should I make next?

*Patterns have been added but may not be exact as they were created after the ornaments were complete. Patterns may need to be tweaked or adjusted just a bit.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Hedgehog Taggie Tutorial


* If you don't want to make one of your own, I have now opened an Etsy shop and this little guy is one of the things I offer.

Supplies needed:
Fabric for the body {I used corduroy}
Brown Fabric for the head and feet {I used Flannel}
Scraps of pink fabric for the nose
Ribbons - different textures and widths
Fiberfill
Pins
Sewing machine
Needle and thread


Let's get started.

Using the pattern below, cut out the pieces of your hedgehog.


Line 1 piece of the body and 1 piece of the nose up together right sides facing in. With a seam allowance of 1/4 of an inch, sew the nose to the body. To provide a cleaner finish, open up the piece you just sewed and iron the seam open.
*Repeat for the 2nd piece of body and nose.


To create the nose, fold the pink fabric in half and roll it up. Pin the nose into place between the brown face pieces {which have now been sewn to the body}.


Cut out 8 hedgehog feet. Line them up, 2 sections together, right sides facing in. Sew the feet together leaving the top open. Turn the feet right side out.


Cut your ribbons {sorry, no picture}. I cut each ribbon into 4 inch sections.

Pin your hedgehog together:
1. Start by pinning along the seam where the head meets the body. You want to secure this seam in place so when the hedgehog is turned right side out, the seams of the head meet up as precisely as possible.
2. Make sure your nose is still securely pinned into place.
3. Pin your ribbons into place. Fold the ribbon in half and insert the looped side into the body. My loops are approximately an inch.
4. Pin the feet into place. I pinned the front two together and the back two together {on top of each other}.


Sew around your hedgehog, leaving the space between the feet unsewn. Turn your hedgehog right side out, through the space you left unsewn.


Generously stuff with fiberfill. Hand sew the opening closed with a needle and thread.


*Optional: Embroider in an eye. He looks just as cute with an eye as he does without an eye.



Done. Give him a little feel, he is guaranteed to feel better than a real hedgehog :)



* If you don't want to make one of your own, I have now opened an Etsy shop and this little guy is one of the things I offer.

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