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10 Cool Felt Food Patterns!

felt-food-bannerHello! I am delighted you have found my felt food website, and I hope you will be inspired to try the designs I have created in my new ebook, My Felt Food 101! In my ebook, I will teach you step by step how to create ten different felt foods to get you started on making soft, fun play foods for your children, friends, or relatives.

Download all 10 patterns today!

As a mother of five, I enjoy the satisfaction of using my hands to create simple toys to spark my little ones’ imaginations. Colorful felt food brings their play kitchen, restaurant, store, and picnics to life!

You can whip up a fried egg and a strip of bacon in no time, so I start you off with breakfast foods to get you off to a great start! In My Felt Food 101!, you will create . . .

  • fried eggs with bacon
  • strawberries
  • hotdogs
  • pretzels
  • sugar cookies
  • ice-cream cones
  • fish
  • soft tacos
  • carrots
  • orange slices

All designs were selected for the beginner and will help you start a wonderful collection of felt food. You do not need a sewing machine, but a machine can help speed up the process and help you “cook” up your food faster. My Felt Food 101! will help build your confidence as well as your felt food collection.

I have been creating toys from wool felt for my children for several years and love working with needle and thread to make homemade toys for those I love. I spend many hours in my kitchen cooking for those same little people and hope to pass to them my love for family closeness around the dinner table. Felt food has helped combine my love for cooking, sewing, and making toys for my children.

I hope you will enjoy the process as much as I have. New designs will be added regularly, so visit often to see what’s new!

Download all 10 patterns today!

Best wishes!

Crystal Lee

Green Bean Felt Food Pattern

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I love to grow green beans with my children in the summertime! We usually plant them along the kitchen garden fence or sometimes plant them around a tee- pee we make with bamboo poles. They grow quickly and are so much fun to pick! We snap off the ends together while we sit on the front porch swing and then wash and put them in a cooking pot. The children really enjoy eating their veggies when they grow them in their own backyard.

Download my green beans pattern today!

Mashed Potatoes Felt Food Pattern

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A sure hit with everybody!
Comfort food doesn’t get any better than this.

Download my mashed potatoes & gravy pattern today!

A Thanksgiving Felt Food Feast!

As the holidays approach, I have been busy sewing up turkey dinners for my children, nieces, and nephews. I have had so much fun coming up with my holiday menu for my felt food! Memories of past holiday dinners have been flooding my mind as I have been sewing these past few days. As I “stuffed” turkey legs with polyfil, I remembered the year my son Dane (then age three) requested one of the legs off of the turkey. I started to explain that turkey legs were much bigger than the chicken legs he was used to eating, but his grandpa promptly carved off a leg and placed it on his plate. Was Dane happy! I made my cranberry sauce look just like the congealed disc that my Nanny would slide out of the can, slice into sections, and serve quivering on my plate right next to the mashed potatoes and gravy. So–on to sewing up a mound of mashed potatoes with gravy dripping down the sides! As well as turkey legs, cranberry sauce, and mashed potatoes and gravy, I made some green beans (got to have something green!), and a slice of pumpkin pie for dessert.

Buy all five patterns for $5.95!

Download my turkey leg dinner patterns today!