Sesame Seed Designs

Felt Orange Slices

felt orangesI’ve been making a ton of felt food to give to little Sesame for Easter. She loves playing with her toy kitchen but she doesn’t have any food to play with! That needs to change. There are lots of great pictures and some free patterns for felt food on the internet (as well as a ton of awesome patterns you can buy.)’ I’ll share all the resources I used, and show you all the cute food I’ve made, once I get it all finished. For now, I have a tutorial for you so you can make felt orange slices too.

Most of the time that I’ve working with felt, it’s the recycled sweater kind but for this project, I used regular craft felt.

Supplies:

orange and white felt

white embroidery floss

orange thread

stuffing

felt orange supplesThis picture shows the pieces I used to make 3 orange slices. You only need one piece of each to make one slice. The shapes are pretty simple so I don’t think you really need a pattern. The white circles are 7 cm in diameter and the orange circles are 6 cm. (I like the metric system and it’s more accurate so there you go.)’ The orange peel pieces are 9 cm point to point and the width is 2.5 cm at the widest point.

felt orange circles

Sew the orange circle to the top of the white circle. Don’t worry if it’s a little uneven, or not perfectly centered. This is fruit you’re making so a little wonkiness adds realism.

felt orange stitching

I separated the white embroidery thread in half and used 3 strands. All six strands looked too bulky to me but you can decide for yourself. Sew 3 straight lines across the orange piece as shown.

felt orange side seam

Fold the piece in half as shown so that the white lines form the orange’s sections. Hold the peel piece in place and begin sewing it down. I started sewing it towards the end of one side, as shown, because that allowed me to leave a good spot open for stuffing it later.

felt orange corner

When you get to the point of the peel piece, fold the circle piece down and keep on sewing.
felt orange whipstitch

I sewed the pieces together using a simple whipstitch. Easy-peasy!

felt orange opening

leave an opening and fill with your stuffing of choice. You can use poly-fill, fabric scraps, or my material of choice- tiny pieces of felted sweaters left over from making my etsy items. Make sure you get the stuffing all the way in the little pointy corners, then finish stitching it closed.

felt orange slices

Enjoy your soft, fuzzy oranges!

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11 Responses to “Felt Orange Slices”

  1. Mitsea says:

    This is so cute! Thanks for sharing the tutorial

  2. Johanna says:

    Great tutorial, they look so easy! I can’t wait to see all of the food that you made.

  3. urban craft says:

    so cool. I love play food. Great work!

  4. Annie says:

    Oh my goodness!
    So adorable!

  5. melissa s. says:

    these are adorable. thanks for the tute!

  6. karenP says:

    I love these and thanks so much for the tut. I am not a genius when it comes to creating. I need to rely on patterns and others marvelous talent. thanks so very much.

  7. pixie says:

    ohh I LOVE THIS and it make sit look so easy!! WOW! :)

  8. Vanessa says:

    These are so cute! I really want to make some food for figlet- I’ve been thinking knit items, but the felt ones would go much faster. Thanks for the tutorial- looking forward to seeing what else you make!

  9. JoanneH says:

    OOOHH thanks for the tutorial I just got a big box of felt from american felt and craft and I have been itchin for a project!

  10. nancy says:

    thanks so much for this! i googled how to make felt orange slices and here i am
    i couldn’t figure out the shape of the peel
    and you made it so easy! thank you!

  11. Heidi says:

    These are adorable! Thanks for this fantastic tutorial! I’d love for you to link this (and any other felt projects you’d like to share) up at my Felt Food Roundup on OneCreativeMommy.com. I hope to see you there!

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