If you don't sew, but would like to, I highly recommend starting off with some thing basic like this! Your little one will love it, its good practice, and super easy.
So here is the completed product:


I will post a tutorial for something similar to the milk carton, since it is James' favorite, sometime this week. The carton opens and he enjoys pouring milk for Josh and I as well as anyone who visits us.
In the spirit of brevity, which Shakespeare says is the soul of wit, I am only including a tutorial for making the bread.
Using a piece of beige felt, cut three diagonal leaf shapes. Stitch them onto the middle of a piece of brown felt, like this:

Fold in half, so that the crescents are on the inside, stitch a rounded edge along each open side, leaving a small hole for stuffing. Trim the excess along the edges.


Flip inside out, stuff the hole.

Stitch up the hole and you have a loaf of bread!

2 comments:
That looks awesome!
I saw an expensive felt sandwich set in a magazine and easily made my own version for a little friend's birthday. It was so easy to sew slices of bread, meat, cheese, lettuce leaves, tomato slices, blobs of mayo & mustard.. then I sewed a felt sandwich bag customized with her name.
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