I have made a huge stash of these and enjoy giving them out to people for their birthdays! Of course they also go great with a felt Turtle or a felt Inchworm too! I used wool felt for these. Sorry no in process photos but pretty straight forward. Trace pattern onto Freezer Paper. Iron onto the felt colors of your choice. I also cut out 2 - 1 1/4 inch card stock circle to use inside of the cupcake base to help it stand properly once you have stuffed it. Cut out felt pieces. Machine stitch or hand sew up the short side of the cupcake side piece. I used about an 1/8" seam allowance. Turn out the piece so raw seam will be inside the cupcake. I used small flower dies and my Big Shot to cut out 4 graduated flowers to use as "frosting". I placed a large bead on top of my stack of 4 flowers and using needle and thread, sewed through all the layers a couple times. Then hand sewed the flower stack onto the cupcake frosting top. Next whip stitch the frosting layers onto the cupcake top. Now sew the cupcake top to the cupcake side using a whip stitch. Sew cupcake base to cupcake side, leaving a small opening to stuff the cupcake. Once cupcake is stuffed, slip in 2- 1 1/4 inch cardstock circles that have been glued or taped together. This helps it stand upright and keep a flat bottom. Sew the cupcake base closed. Evelyn the Inchworm is a pattern from the book "Wee Wonderfuls". Felt Turtle pattern can be found here.
Ta vikend je bil res ustvarjalno uspešen. Cel prejšnji teden sem pridno šivala male borovnice in maline iz novega tankega filca. Takole tihožitje je nastalo med tednom This weekend was really creative for me. The whole previous week I sewed small blueberries and raspberries from the new thin felt. Here's "a still life" that was created during the week. Potem je sledilo razmišljanje... Kam z njimi? Skupaj z jagodami za kombinacijo v setu gozdnega sadja? Pa kaj ko se ti mali koščki tako hitro zgubijo in pobirajo prah pod kavčem... definitivno jih bo treba nekam prišiti Mogoče kot sestavni del velike torte, katere izdelave se nikakor ne lotim... Mogoče pa kot samostojne mini tortice? Pa je nastopil čas, da se lotim mini tortic. Inspiracij sem kot vedno polno našla na Pinterest.com Tole je nastalo zaenkrat... pa so že tudi nove v izdelavi Then I thought... What to do with them? Together with strawberries as a forest fruit combination set? But those little pieces gets so quickly lost and after time they only collect dust under the bed ... So they definitely must be sewn somewhere ... Maybe as a part of large cake? Maybe as a separate mini cupcakes? However, the time has come for me to try out creating some cupcakes. I found few inspirations on Pinterest for beginning. And then I combined some of my unique combinations. This is what I created so far ... and there are already new cupcake flavours that I'm working on. PS: For currently available fake food sets please visit my Etsy store dusicrafts.etsy.com/FeltFood
I have made a huge stash of these and enjoy giving them out to people for their birthdays! Of course they also go great with a felt Turtle or a felt Inchworm too! I used wool felt for these. Sorry no in process photos but pretty straight forward. Trace pattern onto Freezer Paper. Iron onto the felt colors of your choice. I also cut out 2 - 1 1/4 inch card stock circle to use inside of the cupcake base to help it stand properly once you have stuffed it. Cut out felt pieces. Machine stitch or hand sew up the short side of the cupcake side piece. I used about an 1/8" seam allowance. Turn out the piece so raw seam will be inside the cupcake. I used small flower dies and my Big Shot to cut out 4 graduated flowers to use as "frosting". I placed a large bead on top of my stack of 4 flowers and using needle and thread, sewed through all the layers a couple times. Then hand sewed the flower stack onto the cupcake frosting top. Next whip stitch the frosting layers onto the cupcake top. Now sew the cupcake top to the cupcake side using a whip stitch. Sew cupcake base to cupcake side, leaving a small opening to stuff the cupcake. Once cupcake is stuffed, slip in 2- 1 1/4 inch cardstock circles that have been glued or taped together. This helps it stand upright and keep a flat bottom. Sew the cupcake base closed. Evelyn the Inchworm is a pattern from the book "Wee Wonderfuls". Felt Turtle pattern can be found here.
Cupcake Felt If you are fond of sweets this new project will do for you : the cupcakes are very easy to do, using a...
Aren't these just adorable? One of the things I love about making felt food is that it's easy, inexpensive, and so cute once they're done. I made these as my daughter napped today. I also took lots of pictures and created a pattern so you can make some too. Here is the pattern. Cut the pattern out and trace it on to your felt. Then cut your felt pieces. Your cupcake pieces look something like this... Okay I know it looks like a happy face. I placed it that way because it made me giggle :-) As you can see, we are making a chocolate cupcake. So you should have: cupcake bottom cardboard bottom cupcake top cupcake side Take your cupcake side and overlap the two ends slightly. It should look like this.. Sew the piece together using a whip stitch. In case you don't know how to whip stitch by hand, here is a good video. It's really easy and you can do this while watching t.v. Once that's done, you can sew the cupcake bottom to the cupcake side using the same stitch. When you are done, it should look like this.... Next, sew the cupcake top on. About half way through, place your cardboard bottom on the inside of your cupcake. This will help your cupcake stand. No need to glue it on. You will add the stuffing next and that will keep the cardboard in place. Once you stuffed your cupcake, sew it shut. Ice, Ice Baby! Time to cut out some icing. Once my icing pieces were cut, I went ahead and used fabric glue to place the icing. You can sew this if you prefer. First glue Icing A, B, C, D, and the topping of choice all together. Once the icing has been assembled, glue the entire top to the cupcake. Allow to dry according to your fabric glue instructions (mine says 24 hours). Viola! Your cupcake is ready to be served at your child's next tea party. I designed these cupcakes to be the same size as actual cupcakes, so you can put them in muffin tins or in cupcake liners. Enjoy!
Cupcakes! Our cupcake garland is made up of 12 little cupcakes that measure 3.5 inches high by about 3.5 inches wide. Each piece is made with thick 3mm felt so they hang nice and straight without curling! Comes with a red and white length of baker's twine for stringing. Depending on how you space these, the garland measures about 50 inches wide.
These treats sure do look yummy. . . though I doubt they taste as good as they look. . .
Delicious Sundae Cupcake from Wiki Wiki's Bakery: Moist Vanilla Cake with a creamy vanilla Icing and chocolate syrup. Topped with chopped nuts and a cherry. Gluten-Free, Fat-Free Size: 4" tall Ingredients: Eco-Friendly Felt, Polyfil, Non-Toxic Polymer Clay Props not included. ---------------------------- Processing Time: 1-3 weeks, depending on my workload Shipping: First Class with Tracking Contact me: International Shipping Thank you for stopping by!
Pretend play is a wonderful way to grow your child's imagination, and playing with felt food can be a big part of that! This is a sweet little gift set that would be great for any play kitchen. It includes four felt cupcakes and one serving tray. The cupcakes are all different, and include: 1 light brown with cream frosting 1 light pink with fuchsia frosting 1 tan with light pink frosting 1 dark brown with white frosting You also have the option to add four piping bags (white, ivory, light pink, & hot pink) to match the cupcakes, which would make a darling set! See the drop-down menu option to add these on. . . . Items may vary slightly from the photographs as each is uniquely made by hand. Please allow 5-7 business days for your order to ship. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please note that these are not intended for children under three years old, or for children who still place toys in their mouth. Thanks for looking! **Pictures 6-9 by CB Yates Photography
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Yeah, I'll admit I was pretty proud of myself when I finished making these adorable felt cupcakes, but the true validation came when I gave them to my daughter and she promptly exclaimed "Cake!" and shoved one in her mouth and then gave me the most disgusted look when she realized it wasn'
Feel like some frosting??? I love it! This was totally fun...time consuming...but worth the time! I will show you a basic way to attach the frosting using a twisted pattern, then a couple ways I tried to mimic what I do on real cakes. I cut felt, doubled over, to 3/4" I cut long strips, not measuring or anything. I can only say you want it long, so you don't have to splice it in the middle of the frosting. Some strips I cut from scrap felt left over from Halloween, some the whole 60" length of the fabric off the bolt. I layered 2 or 3 strips of felt for each row of frosting. Later I figured out if you are going to use 2 strips, cut them 1/2" wide. If you are using 3-cut them 3/4" wide. You can play with the size and number to your own preference. Stitch down the middle. I used the longest stitch length I had, just to pin the two pieces together and to create a middle. Now you are ready to start. I am showing you on a cake I made with no bottom plate. I normally hold the bottom plate on and stitch it to the cake at the same time I stitch the frosting on. If you don't want to do it that way, you can either sew the plate on first, then go around, or sew on the frosting and then the plate. Your choice :0) I fold the end of the frosting strip in half, pinch together and stick your needle through all layers. Now stitch that to the cake. As a real cake decorator, they teach you that there is a front and a back to a cake. I use the seam in the side wall to be the back. Start stitching the frosting there. This next picture shows from the middle of the frosting string. It is all the same, whether at the first blop of frosting or a blop in the middle. Before I start messing with the fabric, I get the needle where it needs to be on the cake. I poke in, just below the starting point, then come out over 1-1 1/2" and up just a little from the bottom. Pull the needle through so you are ready to sew when you have the frosting blop in place. At the risk of loosing you, I do not use the felt the way it lies. Like in the picture above, I use the middle of the two layers as the front and back. If the strip is laying on the table(left hand in the picture), you are looking at the stitching. If you treat these like the top and bottom, your frosting will not shape right and go flat. You need to stick your thumb in between the two flaps of felt(right hand in the picture) and use that inside part as the outside. If you don't understand what in the world I am trying to say, just disregard and it will be OK. I think the felt looks more natural and is more likely to go where you want it to go if you can make the inside the outside, but either way works. Sorry for the confusion. You want to grab the frosting down farther then the actual spot on the cake your needle came out. If you are doing your blops 1" apart, you need to grab your felt 1 1/2" down. You will squish it up, scrunching it into a fuller shape each time. Divide the frosting with your thumb in the middle of the four flaps (again, not in the flaps that show the stitching, in between the flaps that do not ;0). That center line will be the center of the back of the frosting when you twist it. Each section is twisted one half turn. I folded one side under. Next, finish turning the felt so the flaps are all facing front. Now scrunch in to get the desired fullness. When you have everything just where you want it, stick your needle in the top of the frosting, right through the middle of all four layers, and come out the bottom. I then poke the needle back in the cake at the bottom, coming out straight up, about 1/2" directly above where you inserted the needle. Pull the needle through and the thread tight. Now, take the needle, don't go through the felt, just go into the bottom of the cake and come out 1/2" directly above it again. The thread will wrap tightly around the outside of the frosting this time, pulling it all in tightly. This last time, insert needle in the bottom of the cake like the two times before, but instead of coming out above, push the needle through 1-1 1/2' to the side, and about 1/2" from the bottom. Then you get to do it all again!!! In the end of each frosting blop, the thread will have gone through all layers, through the cake, outside the felt, through the cake, outside the felt, into the cake bottom, then out over just far enough to start all over again! Got it!?! Let's move on! The picture above is of frosting using 3 pieces of felt. That is why there are so many layers. The bottom of this cake, I did not turn the felt. I just bunched it up and stitched it in place, bunch, stitch, bunch, stitch. The top frosting is twisted-twist, bunch, stitch, twist, bunch, stitch. You can see how it has a slight wave to it. Above is my all time favorite frosting border-a swirly kind of twist. It looks way better on real cakes and can be done much tighter, but I was happy with how this one turned out. Below, in these three pictures (same cake) I did the same twist, but it was much harder. Yikes. I liked how it came out, but I really couldn't get a good picture of it. Sorry. I took like 10 and these were the best I got. I think the fuzzy felt and the fact it is all white throws the camera off so I can't show much detail. These two show a squiggly thing I did on top. I really liked the way this design turned out. It makes the cakes more fondant like, rounded at the top edge. I plan to add flowers or strawberries in part 3 :0) So hopefully that gets your mind going on different ways to decorate your felt cakes. I will try a part 3 before Sat. to show what I come up with in the way of flowers and strawberries. My disclaimer is that I am not a professional and have made nothing felt food-ish before. If you would like to know how to do it more professionally, check out Bugga Bugs, American Felt and Craft, Sweetie Pie Bakery or simply search google for felt food/felt cake patterns. Happy Fake Baking!
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These are the felt cupcakes that I made as part of my little girl's 2nd birthday present. The cupcake cases are removable. All sewn by hand. I just love designing and making them. It can get very addictive!
Best Felt Food Pattern. This Felt Bake Cupcakes Pattern Set is for the full-scale paper patterns and detailed colored step-by-step photo tutorials for making your own Felt Bake Cupcakes Set including: - Cupcakes - Whisk - Mixing Bowl - Kitchen Mitt - Cupcakes Pan With this set your kids can pretend to be little bakers, baking their very own favorite cupcakes! You can make butter cupcakes, chocolate cupcakes, or other flavors by using different colored felt. Felt Cookies Baking Set is also available at: https://www.etsy.com/listing/583113423/felt-pattern-felt-bake-cookies-set Note: Cupcakes liners shown in pictures are for display purposes only & not included in the set. Level = Beginner/Intermediate All items are hand-sewn and no sewing machine is required. (If you'd like to a sewing machine, or use fabric instead of felt, you can just leave a seam allowance before cutting out the patterns) Tips: If you like the items bigger or smaller, you can enlarge or reduce the size of the patterns with a photocopier before cutting them out. Please note that this is for the Patterns and Tutorials in PDF format only and NOT the actual items. Materials are NOT included. Patterns and tutorials are instantly downloadable upon payment. Downloaded files are A4 size and in PDF formats. Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF files.
Are you searching any decorating tip for your felt cupcake? How about a felt whipped cream? You should try it out ...... A little felt whipped cream might be an awesome decorative item for a hand sewing felt cupcake or pie. materials: 1. white felt 2. a red button 3. poly-fill material 4. matching thread How to make a felt whipped cream 1. Draw two different size circles with one center point. The size of the big circle is twice as large as the small circle. 2. Cut out the circle and fold the circle in half three times to make eight equal parts. 3. Unfold the circle and trace the creases with a pen and ruler. This will identify eight equal parts. 4. Now, draw a curve from the intersect point to the top of the next line for each part. 5. Cut out the unwanted parts (the part where outside the curve in each part). 6. Place the paper pattern on a piece of felt. Hold them firmly together and cut the piece out follow the paper pattern. 7. Knot your thread. Insert the needle through a tip from front to back. Pull the thread through and continue for other tips. End your last stitch where you started. 8. Stuff up the piece with some poly-fill material before you close the opening completely. 9. Close the opening by pulling the thread tightly and make several stitches across. Sew a button or bead at the top center. Don't cut the thread if you plan to sew it on your project. Just bring your thread to the bottom center. 10. It is done!!
I've put together a whole ready-made, full-size Tea Party Set of my realistic and delicious felt food, which is perfect for your child's next tea party or as a beautiful gift. This set includes: 3 x Donuts 3 x Chocolate Chip Cookies 2 x Gingerbread Men with white and pink hearts 4 x Tea Bags with pretty matching fabric tags 2 x Jam Drops 2 x Heart sugar cookies with pink/white icing and sprinkles 1 x Cupcake 8 x Pink and White Marshmallows Comes beautifully packaged in a bakery box! I love making realistic felt food, lovingly and expertly hand-sewn with strong, small stitches, to my original designs. I never use any beads or glue on any of my products, for child safety. I pride myself on making pretend play items which are beautiful, unique, and made to last for years of enjoyment. All of my products come packaged ready to give as a gift and are made in a smoke free home. Due to some small parts, these items are not recommended for children under 3 years. Check out my Instagram page 😊 www.instagram.com/burntgingerbreadyum
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