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Wool felt will wear better and last longer. If you re creating something that you d like to pass down from child to child, wool felt is best. If you plan to use wool felt, you may want to first practice on craft felt so you don t waste money on the more expensive stuff. I typically use eco-fi felt which is made of recycled plastic bottles. Let s get started! You will need the following to create your Felt Steak: Welcome! This is the first sewing tutorial in a two part series where we will make a felt Steak Dinner set. Play food is a great beginner s sewing project and can be altered to make food as simple or as fancy as you d like. Felt in brown and cream/white Polyfil to stuff the steak Scissors Monofilament thread or coordinating thread, black thread for grill marks Sewing machine AND hand sewing needle The steak template on the next page. Do not scale the file to fit, print as actual size This tutorial will focus on creating the set with a sewing machine, but you could also hand sew the items. If you don t sew, you could use felt fabric glue to glue the pieces together. When making felt foods please keep the age of the child you re making the project for in mind. Children who still put things in their mouth should never be given small objects as these would pose a choking hazard. When making felt food you can use whatever type of felt you desire. Craft felt is easy to work with, cheap and easily obtainable but it will not wear as well as wool felt. Craft felt may get pilly over time, but you can wash it with warm soapy water and use a lint shaver to get rid of pills. If the item doesn t contain a pipe cleaner or glue, you could even run it through the washing machine. Felt Steak Tutorial 1

Felt Steak Tutorial 2

1. Cut your pieces: two brown steak body pieces (pin the felt together and cut at the same time so that both right sides are facing out); one cream t-bone piece; one 18 X1.5 strip of brown in the same color as your steak. You may have to cut two pieces and sew them together to get a strip long enough as your felt likely won t be 18 long. 2. If you ve cut two pieces to make your strip, you can lay them on top of each other right sides together and sew down the middle to join, or do it on a bias. To sew them together on a bias, lay felt right sides together in a backwards L as pictured. 3. Pin from the inner top corner to the outer bottom corner where the two pieces meet as pictured. We ll sew on this diagonal line. 4. Sew on the diagonal line created by the pins with a straight or three-step stitch. Backstitch at beginning and end; clip threads. 5. This is what your joined strip will look like before we clip off the extra seam allowance. Felt Steak Tutorial 3

6. Clip off the excess seam allowance and finger press your strip open and set aside. 8. Place one steak pieces under the machine, right side up at an angle. We are going to create diamond shaped grill marks. Start about ¼ from one edge and then space each line 1 apart across the steak, following the same angle. Use your machine s seam guides to make sure each line is evenly spaced. Backstitch at the beginning and end of each line. 9. After you get 7. Set your machine to a threestep or straight stitch and load your black thread so we can create the grill marks. your first set of lines completed, put the steak piece under the machine in the opposite angle and create a new set of lines spaced the same width apart as your first to create your diamond marks. Backstitch at beginning and end. Felt Steak Tutorial 4

10. Repeat on the right side of the other steak piece. Clip your threads when you re done. 11. Choose which piece you want to be your top piece and pin the t-bone to that piece. 12. Switch to a monofilament or coordinating thread and sew down the t- bone with a straight or three step stitch. Backstitch at the beginning and end; clip threads. 13. Take your strip of felt, place it against your top steak piece, right sides together, and start pinning all the way around. Go easy around the curves. Your strip WILL be longer than your steak and that s okay, that s what we want. 14. When you get back to where you started, mark the spot where your strip meets and pin it, making sure that it goes all the way around the steak. Once you mark your spot, you ll probably need to remove the first couple of pins you put in while we connect the strip. Felt Steak Tutorial 5

15. Making sure that your steak body piece is out of the way, sew down the strip where you ve pinned the two sides of the strip together so that they are joined as one piece. A straight stitch is fine, backstitch at beginning and end; clip threads. 16. Once the strip is connected, clip off the excess. 18. Sew all the way around the outer edge with a straight or three step stitch. Backstitch at beginning and end; clip threads. Go slowly around the curves. 19. This is what your piece will look like with the strip attached. 17. Replace the pins you took out so that the strip is connected to the steak all the way around. 20. Take your bottom steak body piece, place it right side down and start pinning the strip to the steak bottom. Felt Steak Tutorial 6

21. Make sure you mark a 1 turn around spot so that you remember NOT to sew all the way around. We need this hole to turn the steak right side out and stuff. 23. Almost done! Hook your finger into the steak and turn it right side out. 22. Sew around the outer edge, backstitching at beginning and end, remembering to leave our 1 hole. You will need to make sure you are not sewing through the top body piece, just the bottom of the strip and the bottom steak body. You ll need to bend your steak to do this as you glide it under the presser foot. You may need to lift your presser foot to readjust, especially around the edges. 24. Grab your polyfil and a pointy object to help stuff the steak. You can use a chopstick, pencil, crochet hook, or even scissors if you re careful. 25. Make sure the felt is folded over so no raw edges are facing out. Felt Steak Tutorial 7

26. Thread your hand sewing needle and secure it into the seam allowance. 27. Take small bites of the fabric all the way across the hole to close it up. 28. Once the hole is closed and you reach the end, knot your thread and hide the knot in the seam allowance. Pull tight, and clip your threads. The thread end should disappear into the steak. All done! Felt Steak Tutorial 8