Play Kitchen Strawberries

Play Kitchen Strawberries

Posted 2014-11-05 by Janinefollow
A few minutes of sewing up scraps of material can lead to these fantastic strawberries for your child's play kitchen. Fill a recycled strawberry or tomato punnet full of these soft play fruits.


Time: 5 minutes (each strawberry)
Age: Over 10's, Parent craft
Level: Easy

Materials
  • Scrap fabric and r felt
  • Thread and sewing machine
  • Fiberfill or some other kind of stuffing material
  • Strawberry pattern (see step 1 in Method)
  • Strawberry or tomatoe punnet

  • Method
  • Print out the strawberry pattern from Martha Stewart.
  • Cut out strawberries from scrap material. I used a red broadcloth and red fleece that I had left over from other projects but why not experiment with patterned fabric too!


  • Match the right sides of the fabric and sew up the straight edges.


  • Turn your fabric right side out and stuff with fiberfill.


  • Hand stitch the curved ends of the strawberry together.


  • Cut out the strawberry tops and hand stitch in place.


  • Fill the recycled punnet full with your fabric strawberries and place in your play kitchen!

  • Categories
    #fun_food
    #play_food
    #sewing
    #easy
    #over_10 's
    #parent_craft
    #play_kitchen
    #fabric_strawberries

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