Showing posts with label felt mask. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felt mask. Show all posts

Friday, 15 October 2021

Sew a Felt Snake or Frog Mask for Halloween

I've added one more mask tutorial to add to my Patreon pattern library: a step-by-step guide to sewing snake and frog masks.

 

These masks are part of a series of old newsletter projects I'm now making available for my Patreon supporters. I'll be dusting down a few more old projects to share very soon!

Want to sew your own felt snake or frog mask? Click here to check out my new Patreon page and sign up.

Subscribe for a small monthly fee and you'll get access to a growing library of PDF patterns and tutorials, with an email whenever I add a new project. You can cancel any time.


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Friday, 1 October 2021

Sew a Felt Swan Mask for Halloween

This week's addition to my Patreon pattern library is a tutorial for sewing a fabulous felt swan mask:


I'm gradually sharing a whole bunch of old newsletter projects with my Patreon supporters, and this is one of my all time faves. Swans are just so darn cool!

Want to sew your own felt swan mask? Click here to check out my new Patreon page and sign up.

Subscribe for a small monthly fee and you'll get access to a growing library of PDF patterns and tutorials, with an email whenever I add a new project. You can cancel any time.


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Friday, 24 September 2021

5 Easy Felt Animal Mask Patterns

Time for another mask tutorial! Well, actually, this week I'm sharing a set of FIVE animal mask patterns with my Patreon supporters.

Subscribe for a small monthly fee and you'll get access to a growing library of PDF patterns and tutorials, with an email whenever I add a new project. You can cancel any time. 

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You can use the patterns and step-by-step tutorial to sew a cat or fox mask, a bunny or hare mask, a fox mask, a mouse mask, and a bear mask. 

You could also use patterned felt to make tiger and leopard masks!

 

These masks are part of a series of old projects I previously shared with my newsletter subscribers, which I'm now making available for my Patreon supporters - just in time for Halloween fun!


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Friday, 10 September 2021

Sew a Felt Cat Mask for Halloween

I've shared another fun felt tutorial over on my Patreon page: a step by step guide to sewing a cute cat mask! 

Subscribe for a small monthly fee and you'll get access to a growing library of PDF patterns and tutorials, with an email whenever I add a new project. You can cancel any time. 

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This is part of a series of tutorials I previously shared with my newsletter subscribers, which I'm now making available for my Patreon supporters. I've had lots of messages about these old newsletter projects so it's nice to have a place to be able to share them!


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Friday, 3 September 2021

Sew a Felt Bird Mask for Halloween

I've started a Patreon page!

Patreon is a bit like a blog, but you can set different membership levels and offer subscriber-only content to people who are interested in your work. My plan for my page is to gradually build up a pattern library, turning all the crafty projects on my blog into easy-to-print PDF files with hi-res templates / easily printable patterns.

Subscribers will get access to all the PDFs I've added to the library so far, and be notified by email when I add new ones.

It's going to take me a good while to work through my whole archive, but I'll also be adding PDF versions of all the new patterns/templates I share here on my blog over the coming months.

I'll also be posting some of my old newsletter projects exclusively for my Patreon subscribers... starting with a whole bunch of fun felt masks to sew for Halloween :)

First up: a tutorial for sewing a felt bird mask!

This was the first felt mask I made back in the early days of my online shop - look how young and fresh-faced I look in that photo!!! How time flies when you're busy sewing stuff from felt!

Want to sew your own bird mask? Click here to check out my new Patreon page and sign up.


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Saturday, 26 September 2020

4 Felt Animal Masks to Sew for Halloween

UPDATE: these felt mask tutorials (originally shared via my newsletter) can now be found in my Patreon pattern library.

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Four fun animal mask patterns: perfect for dressing up this Halloween (even if your Halloween party will be happening via Zoom this year!). 

Felt cat masks...

... a panda mask...

 

... plus snake and frog masks.

 

 

Monday, 18 May 2020

Felt Swan Mask: Sewing Tutorial

UPDATE: my felt swan mask tutorial (originally shared with my newsletter subscribers) is now available as part of my Patreon pattern library.

For a small monthly fee you can get access to my growing library of PDF patterns and tutorials, with an email whenever I add a new project. You can cancel any time. 

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http://eepurl.com/dvfYO1

The tutorial includes templates and step by step instructions for sewing the mask... which I'd normally say would be great for wearing to costume parties and festivals but we can't really go to those at the moment, can we?

Dressing up can bring a lot of fun to lockdown life, though, I think: why not wear a swan mask on your next Zoom call? or disguise yourself as a swan to do the washing up? Everything's got to be more fun when you're a swan, right?!

http://eepurl.com/dvfYO1

You could also make this mask in grey felt...

http://eepurl.com/dvfYO1

... and there's loads of possibilities if you want to make a pretty swan princess mask. You could add sequins or those little sew-on gems, stitch a bit of embroidery, or even add a little crown to the top of the mask!

Friday, 15 November 2019

5 Fun Felt Animal Mask Tutorials

UPDATE: this set of five felt animal mask patterns are now available via my Patreon.

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Make lots of fun felt masks for costume parties, Halloween, or just everyday dressing up!

There's a cat mask pattern, which you can use to make cats, foxes, tigers, and leopards...

http://eepurl.com/dvfYO1

... and a pattern for making brown or white bunnies.

http://eepurl.com/dvfYO1
 http://eepurl.com/dvfYO1

You'll also be able to dress up as a mouse, a bear, or a wolf. So many fun costume possibilities!

(Posing for silly selfies is, of course, optional but highly recommended).

http://eepurl.com/dvfYO1


Click here to visit my tutorial archive for lots of free patterns and project ideas.

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Felt Barn Owl Mask Tutorial

UPDATE: my barn owl mask tutorial is now available via my Patreon page.

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The next project for my newsletter subscribers? A tutorial for making a fun felt barn owl mask!

 Sew a fun felt barn owl mask!

This mask is really easy to sew and would be great for summer festivals, costume parties, Halloween or just dressing up like an owl because you feel like it. (And why not, right? Owls are awesome!)

Sew a fun felt barn owl mask!
 Sew a fun felt barn owl mask!


Click here to visit my tutorial archive for lots of free patterns and project ideas... including a step-by-step tutorial for sewing this embroidered owl mask!

Sew a felt owl mask for Halloween!

Monday, 12 March 2018

Make a Felt Bird Mask

UPDATE: my felt bird mask tutorial is now available via my Patreon page.

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This month's free pattern for my newsletter subscribers is... a felt bird mask!

 https://tinyletter.com/bugsandfishes
https://tinyletter.com/bugsandfishes

I used to sell these bird masks in my shop, they're really fun to make and even more fun to wear.

This year I'm sending out an email newsletter about once a week, with an update of what I've been making and doing lately, plus links to my latest blog posts and tutorials and lots of creative and colourful things to inspire you.

It's free to sign up, and each month this year you'll get access to a free crafty pattern that I won't be sharing here on my blog.

I had to take some time off in February due to illness and took a little break from sending my weekly newsletter, but I don't want people to have missed out on February's mallard duck pattern. So if you sign up this month (March 2018) you'll get access to February's duck AND March's bird mask... then if you stay subscribed, you'll get a new free pattern each month as the year progresses.
 
https://tinyletter.com/bugsandfishes
 https://tinyletter.com/bugsandfishes

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UPDATE: My newsletter has moved! Click here to sign up and see this month's free pattern.

Friday, 29 September 2017

Felt Owl Mask Tutorial for Halloween

Today I'm sharing a free tutorial for sewing this fun felt owl mask, which is perfect for Halloween or for general "wanting to dress up as an owl, because owls are awesome" purposes.

felt owl mask
felt owl mask

Added bonus: you get to enjoy these "Laura tries to take photos of herself wearing the owl mask without laughing" selfies.

felt owl mask
felt owl mask

This post is sponsored by Cloud Craft, who sell 100% wool felt and lots of other supplies for hand stitching projects: fabric, thread, embroidery hoops and tools, buttons and trims, sewing kits, and more!

https://www.cloudcraft.co.uk/

I love Cloud Craft's wool felt, it's great quality, holds stitches really well and doesn't stretch out of shape like some less sturdy synthetic felts or blends. It also meets European Toy Standards and carries the Oeko-Tex ‘confidence in textiles’ mark, so contains no nasty chemicals. You can pick the perfect felt colours for your project or get inspired by their lovely colour collections.

https://www.cloudcraft.co.uk/

I stitched the owl mask in this tutorial using 100% wool felt and other materials from Cloud Craft - follow the links to find each product in their shop!

You will need:

The templates provided at the bottom of this post
Dark brown felt - I used a 20 x 30 cm sheet of Walnut Whip
Black felt - I used a 20 x 20 cm sheet of Dog's Nose
Black and dark brown sewing thread
1 metre black ribbon (or a length of black elastic, if you prefer)
Light brown embroidery thread (floss) - I used DMC stranded cotton shade 3864
Sewing needles and pins
Sewing scissors

To make the owl mask:

1. Use the templates provided to cut out the following felt pieces: 2 x brown masks, 1 x brown feathers, and 2 x black beaks.

 
 
2. Place the feathers shape on one of the mask pieces as shown and pin it in place. Sew the feathers in position with whip stitch and matching sewing thread, sewing only the inside sections (the outside edge of the mask will be sewn later).

 
 
3. Time to start decorating the mask! For all the stitched decoration use half strands of light brown embroidery thread (so, for 6 stranded thread just use 3 strands). Begin by sewing along the edges of the feathers, sewing a line of backstitch flush with the edge of the felt to make the feathers stand out clearly.


4. Sew a series of radiating single stitches around each eye hole, as shown. Use the photo as a rough guide and try to sew the same number of stitches per eye.


5. Finish the decoration by filling in the top section of the mask with random single stitches, working from the bottom upwards to fill the space.


6. Cut two 50cm lengths of black ribbon. Position one ribbon end on the undecorated mask shape so it overlaps slightly above the eye hole, as pictured. Pin or hold the ribbon in place and sew it to the felt with whip stitch and brown sewing thread - take care to sew into the felt but not through it. Cut the unattached end of the ribbon at an angle to help prevent fraying.

Repeat to sew the other ribbon piece on the other side of the mask.


If you'd like to use a loop of elastic instead of ribbon ties, sew one end of a piece of elastic to the mask, trim the elastic to the size required and sew the other end to the other side of the mask.

 

7. Place the front and back mask pieces together, so the ribbon ends are sandwiched between them. Pin or hold the layers together and sew around eye holes. Use whip stitch and matching sewing thread, starting and finishing your stitching between the layers to keep the outside of the mask neat.


8. Sew around the outside of the mask with more whip stitches, sewing the layers together and sewing through the ribbon (or elastic) as you pass it.

 

9. Place the two beak pieces on top of each other and sew them together with whip stitch. Use a long piece of black sewing thread, starting your stitching in the centre of the curved edge. Hide the knot between the two layers, sew around the beak but don't finish your stitching / trim the thread yet!


10. Fold the beak in half along its length and line it up with the curve of the mask, as pictured. Using the same thread as before, sew the top edge of the beak to the mask with whip stitches. Sew out from the centre to one side of the beak and back again, then out to the other side and back so the beak is held in place securely. 


Congrats - you've now got a finished owl mask, ready for lots of Halloween fun!

felt owl mask
felt owl mask

DISCLOSURE: This post is sponsored by Cloud Craft, who sell 100% wool felt and other handpicked needlework supplies for modern making. Click here to visit their Halloween craft supplies shop.

Click here to open the template sheet in another tab or window. Make sure you're viewing it full size then print it at 100% - I've included a scale guide so you can check if it's printed the correct size.

felt owl mask templates


This tutorial is for non commercial use only: you can stitch as many masks as you like for yourself or as gifts, but please don't make any for sale. You may borrow a photo or two if you want to blog about this project, but remember to credit me and link back to the original source, and do not reproduce my tutorial or share the templates on your site. Thanks!

For lots more mask tutorials, check out my Patreon pattern library!

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P.S. If you've been reading my blog for years, you might recognise this mask as one of the old designs I used to sell in my Etsy shop. I discontinued the owl masks years ago but still get a lot of emails about them, so I thought it would be fun to bring them back as a tutorial so you guys can make your own if you want! :)

felt owl mask