Monday, March 28, 2011

wool felt toy pattern - baby bird



This morning the baby girl was playing with some plastic Easter eggs in a basket and using a bowl to create a nest. She came to me and asked me where the baby bird was. Since we haven't got any toy baby birds I decided to make one for her. This baby bird was created using wool felt and cotton embroidery thread. It was stuffed with wool roving.

The baby girl selected a purple felt for her baby bird.



And later in the morning when the big girl awoke she selected two shades of pink for her baby bird.



I drew up a copy of the pattern pieces I used and wrote some basic instructions for you as well. Feel free to download the pattern from scribd and make some for the children in your life. :)

Baby Bird in Wool Felt Pattern




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