I don’t know what it is but I love felt food.  Today on the menu is a very unhealthy sack lunch!

I have provided the instructions here in this post. You can make the shapes up as you go along or if you want to make it  really easy you can download the templates for the food for $1.95

 

 

DIY felt brown bag lunch

The Brown Paper Bag

You need two pieces of light brown felt. Cut a  square out of the bottom corner on each side.  With pinking shears trim across the top. Trim just enough to pink the top.  Sew across the bottom and along each side.

felt-sack-11Pinch the side and bottom together and sew.

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Finished!

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The Chip Bag and Chips

Cut two pieces of felt. Embellish the front with stripe and medallion. I meant to embroider “chips” in the white circle.  You could also write chips with a paint marker.

chips-1Place right sides together and stitch along each side. Turn right side out and then stitch across the bottom.  I used a blanket stitch along with a couple rows of stitching.

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Cut chips out of yellow felt. Stitch together close to the edge. You can add rows of stitching to make them ‘ruffled’ chips if you like.

chips-2The Ho Ho

Cut 2 pieces if dark brown felt and two pieces of white felt.

Place the pieces together and sew around the outside edge, leaving an opening for turning on the short side.

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Turn right side out. Top stitch around the edge on the white piece only. Don’t worry about closing the openings–they will be in the center. Place the white piece on top of the dark brown (bottom edges lined up) and roll up.

ding-dong-2Slip stitch the roll closed along the outside edge.

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The Sandwich

Cut two pieces of off – white fabric  and a strip of light brown felt about. You might need to attach two pieces together.

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Sew  the strip to one side of the white square overlapping the ends.

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Sew the white square to the other side leaving an opening for turning.

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Turn right side out. Stuff with polyester fiberfill and slip stitch opening closed.

Make ingredients for your sandwich by sewing two of each color together.  You can sew around the edge leaving an opening for turning, turn and topstitch or just sew the pieces together (this is how I made them except for the bologna which I turned).  Add details with your machine.

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Every sack lunch sandwich needs a baggie.

The Baggie

Using medium weight vinyl (this is really thin) fold top down  and bottom up (bottom edge lays on top of the top edge. Sew along each side.

baggie-1Pinch corners and sew across 1 inch from edge.

baggie-2Do this for all four corners.

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Trim off corners.

baggie-4Turn right side out and slip in the sandwich.

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Bon Appetit!

How about a ham, roast beef and Swiss pita with tomato and lettuce and a bag of chips?

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Still hungry try some doughnuts!


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Comments

  1. wow..this is really neat and really good for children to play with and not hurt their teeth!

  2. I adore felt food! I display and play with it too! Love the sandwich bag, have never seen anyone do that before but of course you need it for the sandwich!

  3. This is really great!!! They look so real! I would love to have a bite on them!

  4. This is sooooo much fun! I can just see my preschooler playing with these (and my baby chewing on them…)!

  5. You have such an awesome talent! I love seeing what you come up with and I love the felt food! What a cute project!

  6. This is absolutely adorable. I have not made any felt food yet but I am wanting to. I have a little one that has the plastic food in his play kitchen but I think the felt food would be so much nicer. Thanks for sharing this.
    P.s. I just found your website over the past weekend and I am loving all your ideas what a nice site.

  7. OH my, Cindy, this is so adorable!! I love it. I have a little cousin that would love this!!! Thanks for sharing!

  8. cracking up with delight! i love it! i am off to see what else i can make too! i buy these things for my girlies…but not now!

    i made the bday princess crown for a gift this weekend. HUGE hit…everyone loved it…except the bday girl who apparently won’t wear hats. oh well. it looks really cute on her shelf in her room…i used an “M” on it instead of her bday age. good thing!

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