Felt Woodland Fall Pocket Pals
Back in April we made some felt treetop pocket pals for our very first Craft Collection. The response was so amazing that we knew we needed to create another set! So for our fall-inspired collection, Krista designed these adorable felt woodland pocket pals.
This project includes the pattern and tutorial to make a fox, bear, and squirrel — ready for a snooze in their fall leaf beds. To get started, check out our tools and materials list on the right hand side of this post. Then follow our step-by-step instructions.
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We can’t get over how adorable these tiny pocket pals are! Altogether this project uses five different stitches including blanket stitches, whip stitches, backstitch, satin stitch, and a double-running stitch. If you need to brush up on your stitching knowledge or want to learn how to do these stitches, make sure to check our embroidery guide for tutorials.
Crafting Tips: Like the treetop pals, we recommend cutting the pieces for these felt woodland pocket pals by hand due to their small size. They do require itty bitty stitches. So if you’re interested in an easy no-sew version, you can assemble a flat version of the animals instead using tacky glue and a fine point fabric marker for the faces.
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How to Make Felt Woodland Pocket Pals
- Gather your craft tools and materials. Then download the pattern on the right hand side at the top of this post.
- Cut out felt pieces according to pattern using scissors. It is highly recommended you take the time to cut this project by hand because the Cricut Maker might have a hard time cutting the small pieces accurately.
- Whip stitch the details onto the heads using one strand of matching embroidery floss.
- Whip stitch on the eyes and the fox’s nose using one strand of matching floss (alternatively, you can satin stitch these details if you’re feeling confident). Satin stitch a tiny triangular shaped nose or the bear using one strand of black floss. Backstitch the mouths and squirrel’s nose using two strands of black floss. Sew two short stitches in black by each of the squirrel’s eyes.
Full tutorial available for members to download on the right hand side at the top of this post.
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Tools
- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (optional)
- Detail Scissors (recommended)
- Craft Scissors
- Embroidery Needle
- Straight Pins
- Stuffing Tool
Materials
- Lia Griffith’s Wool Blend Felt — Oakwood, Peat Moss, Camel, Bark Brown, Black, Cotton, English Rose, Olive, and Night
- Embroidery Floss — DMC Dark Red Copper (918), Very Dark Yellow Beige (167), Tan (436), Ultra Dark Coffee Brown (938), Black (310), Ultra Very Light Mocha Brown (3866), Medium Mauve (3688), Dark Green Gray (3051) , and Very Dark Gray Green (924)
- Polyester Fiber Fill — Lia Griffith Stuffie Puff
- Fabric Pen — Dritz Disappearing Ink
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Good morning, I have already downloaded this file and the treetop pocket pals. I downloaded everything but the PDF templates and I am putting together the leaves. Can you help me please?
Hi Jackeline. How can I help you? If you need extra downloads as a monthly member, Emily over at hello@liagriffith.com can assist you with that.
how many animals can I make with one sheet of felt of each color? im trying to make about 10 of these for birthday party favors, just trying to determine how much felt I should buy. 🙂 thank you!
Hi! You should be able to get 7-8 animals per sheet, depending how close you cut each pattern 🙂
Than I you for adorable felt babies!! Felt is my favorite craft!
I love them !!
You’re so welcome! We love felt 🙂
Thanks for a lovely idea and tutorial! I hope you don’t mind me linking to it from my blog
You’re welcome! I don’t mind at all. Thanks for including it in your post!
You refer to a ladder stitch to attach the body parts of the critters. I am unfamiliar with a ladder stitch. What does it look like and how do you do it?
Hi Pat! It’s a sewing technique that we don’t use too often but found a great explanation here: https://www.weewonderfuls.com/2016/09/basic-stitches-for-dollmaking/
Hello,
I love these felt pocket pals!!!
However when I go to use the SVG file I am having a problem.
When I go to cut the pieces it is telling me that The project is not supported by my machine.
I have the cricut maker. It is also saying to resolve select OK and adjust affect layers???
Also when I try to reduce the images it will not allow me to.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Never mind ladies, I figured it out. User error lol.
Thx!
Oh good, thanks for letting us know you got it!
Such cute little patterns!
You guys are the best!
Love what you do.
Thank you Carla, that means so much to us!
Hi Team, thanks for these nice pockets pals. Unfortunately the template pdf contents the svg data, not a pdf. Could you please add the pdf? Tks
Kerstin
Thanks for letting us know! The PDF is linked now.
Thank you for adding the pdf data.
Help I’ve gone on my members site to download the felt studies for October and there isn’t a pattern as you have previously had? What am I doing wrong?
Hi Cathy, can you email us with more details so we can help you? hello@liagriffith.com
So when I go to download the October Stuffies I only get colored pictures no pattern.other treetop stuffies I got both the colored picture as well as a pattern.
The PDF link was incorrect and I just fixed it a few minutes ago– try downloading again 🙂
I still haven’t gotten a reply😡
I responded to your comment above, and we replied to your email. Do you see it?
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