
For Molly's birthday I made her some felt iced gems after seeing the pattern and instructions in Mollie Makes Magazine. I loved how cute they were and they looked adorable on her mini tea set. But something was missing... tea bags of course! What Brit eats biscuits without a cup of tea! So, I came up with my own pattern for mini felt tea bags. I have made some more to hide in my handmade Christmas crackers and advent house for Molly this Christmas.
Hand made felt tea bags
What you will need:
- White felt
- Brown felt
- White embroidery thread
- Pink spot ribbon
- Double sided fabric tape
- Pattern printed off on paper
Equipment


Instructions
Start by printing out patterns and cutting them out. Then pin two pieces of white felt together and place bag pattern on top, and carefully draw around outside edge of pattern using a water soluble pen. Using pinking shears, cut around outside edge of rectangle. Then lightly dampen the pen marks on the felt with water so ink disappears and leave to one side. Place tea pattern on brown felt and draw around outside edge of pattern using a water soluble pen. With a sharp pair of scissors, cut out tea piece from brown felt.
Unpin white felt bags and place brown tea felt piece in between the two pieces of white felt, pinning to secure. Using a needle threaded with white embroidery thread, hand stitch a rectangle around outside edge of teabag, starting at the centre of the short side. Finish by back stitching a couple of times at the end and then cut thread leaving a 7cm long tail.
Next, cut a piece of ribbon 2cm long and back half of it with a strip of iron-on double sided tape. Peel off backing tape from ribbon and place end of embroidery thread tail over backing strip. Fold ribbon in half and lightly iron to seal together.


Have a sweet day!
There is no limit to your creativity! Wow!
ReplyDeleteI love the little biscuit and tea bag, so creative!
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet idea!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Such a sweet idea.
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable idea! Love it!x
ReplyDeleteMy first time posting here, but wow oh wow. These are gorgeous and how creative are you!? I love them. I'd so love to make these for my 3 children (all girls)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I guess you could put some poppy seeds in the tea bags too (as long as they don't make their way out) to give the bag a bit of a sound when you shake it.
Great job. I love Iced gems too.
From one Brit to another :)
-Lisa
so cute!!! and so inspiring!!! i remember eating those little biscuits at tea time in kindergarten!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. It's excactly what we need for our play kitchen. Thank you so much!
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