Contains:
- Printable PDF of animal pattern
- Step-by-step instructions with follow along photos
- Easy to sew Suitable for beginners
- Metric Measurement
- No sewing machine required
- A4 paper format
- Time to make approximately 3-4 hours
- Language English
Materials you need at home:
- Coloured Felt
- Coloured Threads
- 1.2m Ribbon or Twine
- Needle for sewing by hand
- Needle with a large eye for threading ribbon into animals
- Sharp Scissors
- Toy Stuffing
- Pins (optional)
Start creating your very own super cute felt animal garland today. This download contains a PDF pattern and full step-by-step instructions with follow along photos.
The finished garland is perfect for hanging in a jungle themed, gender neutral baby's nursery, playroom or child's bedroom to add a splash of colour and personality.
🐯 Your downloadable file will contain:
PDF pattern Instructions for making
🐯 You will also need the following supplies to complete your creation:
Coloured Felt, Coloured Threads, 1.2m Ribbon or Twine, Needle for sewing, Needle with a large eye for threading ribbon into animals, Sharp Scissors, Toy Stuffing, Pins (optional)
Easy: Suitable for those with a basic sewing ability.
🐯 Size. The animals will individually measure approx 10cm x 10cm, and together the garland of 6 will measure approx 120cm.
🐯 Processing Time. Your download will be available to you instantly, as soon as you place your order.
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Original design by Nicola Parnell for FeltTails. Resale and mass-production of pattern is strictly prohibited.
Felt Animals Nursery Garland - Sewing Pattern PDF Download
Nicola from FeltTails
Hi! I'm Nicola from FeltTails and this is my story.
So it all began when I was pregnant with my beautiful baby boy, Jack. I decided to use my maternity leave time before he arrived to brighten up his cot and nursery. I've always myself loved two things: monkeys and bright colours. 🙈 So, of course, I combined these two loves of mine into nursery decor for baby Jack (in the hope that he will follow in Mummy's footsteps to love animals and brightly coloured things too!)
After I'd filled Jack's nursery with as much as I could fit, I didn't want to stop! So that's where the idea developed to design felty goodness for other people's baby boys and girls.