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Felt Kitchen SetServe up delicious in-the-hoop play food with a tasty felt kitchen set! Complete with a stovetop, frying pan, plate, and utensils, this do-it-yourself play set is the perfect gift for any kiddo. Supplies
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For 5" x 7" size, you'll need 4 sheets of red, 4 sheets of black, 3 sheets of grey, 1 sheet of green, and 2 sheets of white felt.
For the 4" x 4" size, you'll need 2 sheets of red, 2 sheets of black, 2 sheets of grey, 1 sheet of green, and 1 sheet of white felt.
This felt kitchen set is made to coordinate with the Play Food, In-the-Hoop designs.
Steps To Complete
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To get started, choose which size of play set you'd like to make and print the PDF of the pattern pieces. Both patterns are included in the link above. |
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Cut out the two paper pattern pieces for the burners. |
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Trace the paper pattern pieces onto felt using an air-erase or chalk marking pen, and cut out the shapes. |
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Glue the heat coil onto the main piece. Repeat to make as many burners as desired. |
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Wrap a box in white craft paper, and glue the burners on top to create the stove. |
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To make the frying pan, cut out the paper pattern pieces and trace them onto the grey felt. |
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Slightly overlap and glue the edges of the two side pieces together, and wait for the glue to dry before continuing. |
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Carefully glue the sides onto the bottom piece, gluing just a little bit at a time and allowing it to dry before moving forward around the circle. |
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Once you've attached the sides all the way around, glue the final two edges of the sides together, and allow to dry. |
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Glue one handle piece to the inside of the pan, lining up the edge of the handle with the bottom piece. |
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Next, glue a wooden craft stick to the remaining handle piece to add sturdiness. |
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Glue the second handle piece to the outside of the pan, carefully matching up the edges of the two handle pieces. |
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To make the spatula, fork, spoon, and knife, trace and cut out the pattern pieces and felt the same way as before. |
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Glue one top piece to one handle piece and wait for it to dry.a |
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To add sturdiness, glue a wooden craft stick to the connected top and handle. |
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Glue the second top piece on top of the first, lining up the edges and covering the craft stick. |
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Add the second handle piece, and allow to dry. |
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To make a plate, trace and cut out the two pattern pieces and felt like before. |
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Carefully glue the rim onto the main piece, making sure to line up the edges. |
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Make them all to accompany the in-the-hoop play food, creating a whole little play set for your young loved ones to enjoy. |
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This project is featured on the Embroidery Library Pinterest page. |