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    Home » Printables

    Felt Mushroom Garland Tutorial - DIY Felt Garland for fall

    Published: Oct 26, 2017 · Modified: May 29, 2020

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    This felt mushroom garland is so easy to make with a free printable pattern!

    This garland is so cute and perfect for fall or a baby's nursery! Learn how to easily make this adorable felt garland following this tutorial!

    Felt mushroom garland tutorial with free pattern

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    Materials for a felt mushroom garland

    • Felt - I highly recommend using wool or wool blend felt instead of pure acrylic. Acrylic is inexpensive and easy to find, but it's not as nice looking or feeling, and it tends to pill easily.
      • I used red, gold, and brown for my mushrooms, white for the stems, and tan for the dots. Feel free to use whatever colors you'd like!
    • A water soluble fabric marking pen or a ball point pen
    • Printable mushroom pattern (below) or pattern of your own devising
    • Embroidery floss in matching or coordinating colors. I used the same neutral floss for all of my mushrooms.
    • A needle - I used an embroidery needle. Make sure your needle isn't too tiny or the embroidery floss won't fit through its eye!
    • Another needle - a large darning needle or similar blunt, large eyed needle
    • A small amount of stuffing/batting - optional
    • About 10 feet of ribbon or cord. I used some lovely silk binding from The Shoppe at Somerset

    I typically only provide printables and patterns for members of The Artisan Life, but I decided to make this felt mushroom pattern available right here! Just download the PDF from Google Drive and print. =)

    materials for felt mushroom garland

    Felt Mushroom Garland Tutorial

    Trace your mushroom pieces using a fabric marker or ball point pen and then cut out along the lines. You will need two caps and two stems per mushroom. I used two slightly different stems - if you choose to use both versions, make sure you have the appropriate number of each!

    You may also want to cut out a few ovals and circles to use as spots on the mushrooms. I put 1 or 2 on the front only of each.

    Cut a piece of floss (I usually cut about 3 feet) and separate two strands. Thread your needle and knot one end, then use a whip stitch to sew two stem pieces together, leaving about a 1" gap. Insert a small amount of stuffing, if desired, then finish stitching all the way around.

    There's a very easy way to knot off your stitching by wrapping the thread around the needle a couple of times. If you're not familiar with the technique, the end of this quick clip shows you how to make this simple knot:

    Stitch mushroom spots, if you're adding them, in place with a simple X.

    Whip stitch two mushroom cap pieces together. When you get to the bottom middle, insert the stem about half an inch and stitch in place. You can make straight stitches across through all four layers of felt, but it looks nicer if you whip stitch the front cap piece to the front stem piece, flip the mushroom, and then stitch the backs together.

    If you do this, you'll find yourself with your working end of thread on the side of the mushroom you've already stitched.

    Don't stress - simply insert your needle into the mushroom and poke it back out again on the other side of the stem to continue stitching around the cap.

    When your cap is mostly, but not all the way, stitched, add a little bit of stuffing.

    Finish stitching, then knot off the thread. Instead of snipping it immediately, insert your needle into the mushroom and poke it back out again a little bit away, as shown. Carefully snip the thread close to the felt and then work the mushroom until the thread end disappears into the cap. This helps protect the knot from coming undone.

    Keep sewing until all your mushrooms are finished!

    Now you're ready to make your garland!

    Cut a piece of cord, ribbon, etc. according to how long you'd like your garland to be. My garland has a finished length of a little over 6 feet and I cut about 10 feet of silk ribbon - you need to allow extra for making loops so you can hang your garland and for the knots.

    Tie a loop in one end of the ribbon, move about a foot along the ribbon, and tie a simple overhand knot. Thread a large, blunt needle with your ribbon and then thread a mushroom onto your garland, as shown.

    Tie another knot to secure the mushroom in place.

    Tie another knot in your ribbon a few inches away and repeat the process. For mushrooms that are about 6" apart from center to center, tie your new knot about 5" away from the knot on the right side of the previous mushroom. Keep stringing mushrooms until you've added them all, then tie a loop. Your mushroom garland is finished!

    Isn't it so cute and perfect for fall? I really love the combination of earthy colors and natural textures. I've been all about neutral colors and natural materials this fall while preparing for Baby!

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    1. Sarah Leonard (@curiouslysarah)

      October 27, 2017 at 9:53 am

      You make the cutest things ever! And you're obviously a tough cookie (from looking at the instagram feed exercise photos!) 😀

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    2. BeadedTail

      October 26, 2017 at 1:59 pm

      So cute! What a sweet idea for a fall garland! It looks like something that I could even do!

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      • Natasha

        October 26, 2017 at 2:57 pm

        You don't give yourself enough credit! You make lovely things.

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