Step by Step Tutorial: How To Create the Felt Berry Blossom
Hello! Jen Kotas here today with a step by step photo tutorial creating the Felt Berry Blossom. I’ll share die cutting the felt pieces, stitching and finishing them.

Cut a small piece of wool felt for each of the dies in the Felt Berry Blossom Etched dies.

I found I got a better cut using the shim included in the Universal Plate System.

Keep all your die cuts in a Craft Stax Medium Tray so you don’t lose anything!

Pick floss, then separate three strands to use at the same time. Separating the strands individually gives a fuller look and lays better.

Place inner piece between the front and back layers of the strawberry. Stitch every other hole the first time around. Go up one hole and down the next all the way around.

Once to the end, repeat going back the other way filling in the empty space between stitches from the first time. This gives a clean look to both front and back for a dimensional project.

Stitch the details for the front of the strawberry top the same as above, up one hole and down the next. Come back the other way to fill it in.

To stitch strawberry top front and back to strawberry, line up front over front of strawberry and back over back of strawberry. To keep things lined up when you start stitching through the actual strawberry as well, hold topper in place with clips.

Stitch as before but you’ll need to check needle goes through in the right spot frequently when stitching through strawberry as well.

Cut two leaves and hold them together. Stitch up one hole and down the other for the spine. Come back the other way to fill in the gaps. While doing so stitch the veining on each side in the same manner.

Hold the flower and flower center together. Run floss up one hole and down the other then tie off in back and clip ends short.

I left one leg of floss from flower long and used it to stitch the flower to the leaf.

I used a length of the green floss to stitch the leaf to the strawberry topper, using the same holes as before.

Tie off and cut ends close to knot. Hot glue is also an option instead of stitching the pieces together.
You can see more from me on my blog, Who Stole My Glitter or visit my Instagram page for more inspiration. Thanks for visiting!
Spellbinders Supplies:

Other Supplies
Tapestry needle, DMC Floss, Clover Mini Wonder Clips



One Comment
@craftee1 - Amy Tsuruta
Beautiful!