Jammie Dodger and other felt biscuits. Photograph: Philip Sowels/Mollie Makes |
What you need
Beige and red felt
Soft stuffing
Biscuit-coloured embroidery thread
Fine needle
Pins
Soft stuffing
Biscuit-coloured embroidery thread
Fine needle
Pins
What to do
1. Cut out your felt shapes using these templates. You can layer the red jam felt piece, the top of the biscuit, the 'splat' and the little round 'splash'.
2. Make sure the 'jam' fills the heart-shaped holes and that the splat and top holes line up. Pin the layers together.
3. Sew around the heart, making sure the stitches go through all layers.
4. Sew around the outer edges of the splat and the round splash piece.
5. Fold the long side piece in half lengthwise and sew down the centre.
6. Open out the two long edges to form the sides of the biscuit.
7. Pin one long edge of the side piece to the edge of the top of your biscuit.
8. Sew all the way around the top.
9. Stuff your biscuit, making sure you fill the edges and corners. Don't fill it so full that it bulges!
10. Pin the bottom piece to the bottom edge of the jammie dodger and sew.
Ouissi Gresty is the author of Felt Biscuits (How2Crafts, £6.95) and blogs at britishcreamtea.blogspot.com.
Ouissi Gresty is the author of Felt Biscuits (How2Crafts, £6.95) and blogs at britishcreamtea.blogspot.com.
The biscuits are so sweet..(oh dear, excuse the pun)........they would be great fun to make for my grandgirlies.........thanks for the tutorial and pattern.
ReplyDeleteoooh, i really want to give these a go. I'm sure the Rangers would be up for learning to sew if we made something cute like this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! It's a fusion of my two favourite things! Yummy biscuits and embroidery! Love Katie xx
ReplyDeletehi charlotte
ReplyDeleteI wanted to tell you that my swap partner received her pincushion yesterday, and she sent me an email with a lot of "thank yous"
I'm still waiting for mine..
lovely felt cookies!!!!
xoxo
soooo cute!!
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