How to Make Felt Vegetables

I love making things from felt because they are so easy to sew, and of course, they don’t wear out quickly! It can be a great project for making felt toys for kids and that you can do in an afternoon. You can find the instructions and templates you need at the links below.
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I love making things from felt because they are so easy to sew, and of course, they don’t wear out quickly! It can be a great project for making felt toys for kids and that you can do in an afternoon. You can find the instructions and templates you need at the links below.

If you enjoy making these sweet little felt vegetables, why not give yourself some time to make more?

There are several ways to make vegetables with felt, so don’t worry if you don’t have sewing skills or are just starting out. You can create simple DIY felt vegetables using felt sheets or crafting felt wool balls. Additional materials may include thread, embroidery floss, hot glue and cotton, polyester, or wool filling, depending on your use or preference.

See Also: What You Need to Know About Felt Food

However, I sew all my felt vegetables by hand. Therefore, all the felt sewing tutorials I offer are for hand sewing. Below are some pictures of the felt vegetables I made and links to the tutorials and patterns I used to make them all. With felt, the possibilities are endless. It’s difficult to quit once you get started!

Easy-to-make DIY felt vegetables. It’s easy to make vegetables with felt sheets. First, cut two matching vegetable shapes from a felt sheet to make two-dimensional felt vegetables. Next, choose a color that best represents the desired vegetable, such as orange for carrots or purple for eggplant. Then cut the felts according to the felt vegetable pattern and start sewing.

You can create DIY Felt vegetables with a sewing machine by sewing them by hand or by gluing two felt vegetable shapes together. Make sure to leave a little space at the top of the felt vegetable so that it can be lightly filled with polyester filling on the inside. After filling, sew or glue the opening, or attach a string to hang it if you’re making it an ornament.

Don’t worry if you can’t cut the felt vegetable patterns exactly or if they don’t hold the shape while sewing. Vegetables are not perfect; natural vegetables are rarely perfect. However, three-dimensional felt vegetables can be prepared if you have some sewing skills.

Handmade Felt Vegetable Ideas

These adorable DIY felt vegetables are inexpensive to make and nearly impossible to break. You can also find tutorials for felt vegetables below, including the templates you’ll need to make these little felt vegetables.

You can create a felt vegetable garden for yourself or your child as you make felt vegetables. At first glance, the felt vegetable garden may seem like a giant craft project that takes some time and effort. However, it will be delightful to enjoy your own garden when you finish the DIY project.

Felt vegetables are also an excellent DIY felting craft to teach your child how to sew. It’s an enjoyable project for kids to work on their felt craft projects and will be a great toy to play with when completed.

These little felt vegetables are sewn together with a simple blanket stitch, adding the crafty look I love when doing felt projects. If you’re not familiar with blanket stitch, you can find a tutorial in our embroidery guide.

You can find the complete list of tools and materials needed to make your felt vegetables in my tutorials. You can print the templates on standard printer paper and cut them out to be ready to use with your felt, then follow the instructions.

Try the following additional homemade felt vegetable ideas once you’ve learned how to make felt foods like tomatoes, carrots, or potatoes. Moreover, felt vegetable making tutorial, tutorial, and free felt vegetable patterns are also included!

How to Make DIY Felt Potatoes

A great piece to start sewing felt potato. Unfortunately, there aren’t many parts to cut or sew. Watch this video to learn how to make a felt potato and stitch it together. You can also review the article on making felt potatoes with detailed information.

How to Make Felt Carrots

Making felt carrots is very simple. It can also be easily made with leftover felt scraps from your previous work! See how to sew this easy felt carrot pattern with our free felt carrot template. Check it out; it’s quick and straightforward to create! You can also go over the complete instructions for making felt carrots.

How to Make a Felt Cucumber

I really like the felt cucumber; it looks almost exactly like the real thing. In this video, I demonstrate how to cut, stitch, and complete a felt cucumber. If you want, you can also review my felt cucumber-making article with detailed information.

How to Make Felt Tomatoes

The felt tomato is a simple hand sewing project that requires only two stitches. Watch the video below and see how to sew this easy felt tomato pattern with our free felt carrot template. If you want, you can also review my felt tomato-making article with detailed information.

How to Make Felt Eggplant

The felt eggplant is a beginner-friendly felt and craft project and is perfect for learning how to sew three-dimensional stuffed items. Watch the video below and see how to sew this easy felt eggplant pattern with our free felt eggplant template. If you want, you can also review my article on felt eggplant making with detailed information.

Make Your Own Felt Vegetables

Making felt vegetables and felt food is so much fun! Felt is a very forgiving fabric to sew. You don’t have to worry about the fabric edges fraying and the material holding together well while sewing. Felt play food can be as straightforward or elaborate as possible, making it a great sewing project for beginners and experienced alike.

See Also: Felt Crafts for Beginners – The Complete Guide

DIY Felt vegetables are a fun craft for older kids to practice their sewing skills or for parents to create for younger kids. They will make perfect toys for a believable kitchen and creative play.

The game is a fun way to learn the colors, shapes, and names of different vegetables. Felt vegetables are made from soft materials and easy to wash, so your child can be as creative as a master chef.

See Also: 15 Amazing Tips for Working with Felt

Here are fresh vegetables you can play with every day. How luxurious is that? Wondering what little chefs can create using what’s in the vegetable box? Maybe they can make a colorful salad or a delicious ratatouille? It’s all up to their imagination. So let them play as they please.

Felt vegetable food toys encourage role play which helps children develop social skills by imitating adults and inventing their own roles. Felt vegetable food toys are a favorite of both children and me. They are easy to clean, dry quickly, and have held up very well.

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