

I got through all the details in my How to Cut Felt Shapes Easily post, but the simplest and most common way is to just print, cut, trace and cut. If you aren’t using the freezer paper method above, you still have lots of options for cutting your felt pattern pieces. How to trace and cut pattern pieces from felt Genius, right? If you are interested in learning more, read our detailed post about using freezer paper for crafts. No tracing or fudging with trying to hold the pattern piece in place while you cut.

Now you can fussy/precise cut your pattern pieces from felt. *WARNING* DO NOT iron the shiny side – it’s stick to the iron!! The heat from the iron will make the shiny side stick to the felt. Place them SHINY SIDE DOWN paper (printed side UP) and iron. Then I lazy cut (meaning just anywhere in the white spacing between pattern pieces) the pieces and match them to the felt colors I want them on. You will print your pattern pieces directly onto this sheet – on the paper or matte side. I like to use these freezer paper sheets made especially for crafting. This is a huge time saver and helps make accurate pattern pieces a breeze! If you dislike tracing, having to cut the pattern pieces twice or just want an easier way with less work, then freezer paper is the way to go. You guys, if you haven’t already discovered the secret of use of freezer paper for crafting, then prepared to have your mind BLOWN. (more info below) What is this freezer paper you are using for the pattern pieces and why? Personally, I prefer to print on freezer paper sheets so I can skip a few steps. If all you have is plain white office paper, use that! This makes it easier to trace and save for later use. Get creative and have fun with it! What kind of paper should I use for the pattern?Īs with most things crafty, use whatever paper you have or is most convenient for you! Most crafters will print the pattern pieces on a thicker card stock paper. You could even add in a ribbon loop at the top when adding the hair to turn this into a fun Christmas tree ornament where Santa can leave treats or cash for the kids. You can skip the pouch by just using the back panel only, and if you don’t have any felt, use colored construction paper instead.
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This DIY felt pouch is a quick and easy craft that can be made in so many ways! Feel free to hand sew, use a sewing machine, or just use glue. Plus, it’s a great way to use up those scraps of felt that are taking up space in your craft closet. It’s easy and only requires a few supplies. What’s not to love about a green monster with stitches? This Halloween, you can make your own Frankenstein pouch out of felt. Thank you for your support! For more information, please visit our Privacy Policy.įrankenstein is one of the most classic Halloween characters.

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