Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Nom Nom Nom - Rebecca Page's Felt Food and Tea Time Sewing Patterns

Rebecca Page has created a new line of Felt Foods AND a FREE tea set to help hone in your hand sewing skills and your little ones' imaginative play time!


 


The two sets included are:
- Felt Foods
- Tea Time







The FElt Foods set includes enough fixings for your sandwich AND dessert!  

Create your own plate (and hone in your embroidery skills) to hold your sandwich on, and sew up some soft bread, lettuch, tomatoes, cheese, and ham!  Vegetarian - leave out the ham!

You'll learn the blanket stitch, ladder stitch, and more with these fun afternoon sewing jobs that even the kiddos can join in with. 

I really like the embroidery details in the tomatoes and lettuce leaves. 








The fruit portion includes a tart, pineapple, strawberry, kiwi, apple, banana, and tangerine slices.  The cute whipped piping bits are a quick sew and can go on your fruit or custard tart.  

Again, I'm loving the French knots and straight stitches on the fruit, particularly the kiwi and strawberry.  Make  more than one of each of the fruits for a fruit salad! 






The FREE tea set includes: Tea pot, lid, tea cup, cookie, biscuit, tea bag.  I included the plate from the Felt Foods pattern as I felt the tea set needed a plate!

The lid includes a braided top piece and you can also embroider on the lid pieces if you so desire. 

The teapot can hold all your tea accessories when not in play.

The cookie reminds me of an oreo and was another quick sew.   

I love the tea bags - and can see a different tea bag for different teas - this would make a cute bookmark for a tea lover!






I used iron on fabric for the llama picture on my tea cup - I then embroidered on his ears, eyes, and mouth.  He's too cute!

Be creative and encourage imaginative play with these felt play sets.  Fun for you and the little ones. 

***Affiliate Links Above used - I love these patterns, and without the help of those who love their patterns, marketing would be extremely difficult for the pattern makers we love and learn to love. Affiliate links help with the hours, fabric, and tears that go behind testing each pattern in order to provide a real-person view on the patterns for you (and me!) 

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