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Felt Egg
What’s breakfast without a felt — I mean fried — egg? Teach some early sewing skills with this cute craft project that can be reused as a silly gift, a toy for younger siblings, or a doll accessory.
What You Need:
- White and yellow felt
- Matching embroidery floss and needle
- Stuffing or cotton balls
What You Do:
- Help your child trace a rough, squat figure-8 shape onto a piece of scratch paper, with one end of the shape being smaller than the other. This is meant to emulate the true shape of a fried egg – uneven and runny! If drawing the shape freehand is too hard for your child, she can also make a perfectly round shape for sunny-side up eggs.
- Give her a pair of scissors to cut two layers out of white felt for each side of the egg. Next, she can cut a 2-inch wide circle out of yellow felt for the yolk.
- Have her stitch the yellow circle to the top of one white layer. If she likes, she can stuff a small piece of filling or a cotton ball underneath the yellow circle before closing the stitch to make it 3-D.
- With the egg yolk on top, have her sew the two white pieces together. She can stitch by hand, or run it through a machine for better precision.
- Put it on a plate and add a dollop of “ketchup” (red felt) for a full breakfast!
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Six Felt Food Projects for Sewing Skills