As cute as they look, we consider our Felt Spring Green Onion and Garlic an intermediate craft. So if you’re already comfortable using a needle and thread, you’ll find this a fun and rewarding project! And if you’re not quite confident in your embroidery skills yet, that’s perfectly okay, too. You’ll only need the whip stitch and blanket stitch to bring these felt veggies to life, making this a great way to practice 3D construction and improve your technique. Need a little extra support before diving in? No worries—just head over to our Felt Stuffies: 8 Easy Steps skills course to learn all the tips and tricks!

Our felt veggie collection offers a fun and unique way to introduce your kiddos to the wondrous world of food. From how it grows to exotic, international cuisine — every stitch teaches a new lesson. And as Albert Einstein once said, “Play is the highest form of research.” Who knows? Today it’s felt spring green onions and garlic — tomorrow — Top Chef champions in training!

Plate up your Felt Spring Green Onion and Garlic once you’ve finished crafting for one amazing imaginary feast. We can’t wait to see what you and your kiddo cook up this season, so share your fun, festive photos with us on Instagram using #MadeWithLia or in our vibrant crafters’ community. Bon Appetit and happy crafting!

Stitches used: Whip stitch, blanket stitch

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