Does anyone have any patterns or made any play food made from felt. My daughter wants me to make some for my grandkids for Christmas she said she seen some in a magazine but dont know how to make it.
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Does anyone have any patterns or made any play food made from felt. My daughter wants me to make some for my grandkids for Christmas she said she seen some in a magazine but dont know how to make it.
http://www.inhabitots.com/how-to-mak...elt-play-food/
Google making felt play food a quite a few come up
http://www.simplicity.com/p-4464-craft.aspx
This the pattern I used last year for the grand daughters play food.
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If she does or knows anyone who does embroidery; Oregon Patch represents several companies who sell them.
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Here are a couple of places that I found when looking for my grankids as well.
http://shelleyinspired.blogspot.com/...rs-market.html
http://www.etsy.com/listing/62645859...attern-corn-on
http://www.etsy.com/shop/BuggaBugs?ref=seller_info
http://www.bedifferentactnormal.com/...-patterns.html
Thanks for all the great advice and links. they are all very helpful. I can't wait to get started.
I have been using a lot of felt for things for grandkids. Have food patterns but they're for my embroidery machine if you're interested.
Bought them from OregonPatchworks . on line & then downloaded
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from Granny59 (from Switzerland) 11-26-10 I don't know how to find the previous entries or the final one, but here's what I have:
play food bread, pastry and more HOpe this helps. pal
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