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Make a Felt Sweetheart Pie

13 February 2012 831 views 2 Comments

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Sweetheart Pie

Not sure what to get your Valentine this year? Mollie of Wild Olive did something unusual for Valentine’s Day - instead of making dinner, buying chocolates or making a real pie, she made the cutest plushie I've ever seen! She’s sharing the pattern and tutorial for a "Sweetheart Pie" plushie. With just a few pieces of felt, some simple embroidery and a few stitches, it looks pretty straightforward to make and is too cute! Also be sure to check out some of her other great Valentine's tutorials while you're there. [how to make felt sweetheart pie]

Project Estimate:

  • Felt, on hand or $1
  • Embroidery floss, on hand or $1 and up
  • Stuffing, on hand
  • Pie plush template PDF, free

Total: Free and up

For another fun way to make a slice of pie, check out Aimee Ray's pumpkin pie. Hers is made a little different, and has felt whipped cream!

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2 Comments »

  • Rhonda @ Abide at Home said:

    Love this! I enjoy seeing kids kitchen stuff homemade – like the homemade pizza kit, etc., that I’ve seen floating around blogland/pinterest! I’ll have to add this to my “To Make” list!! Thanks for sharing!

  • Aurelas said:

    Love it! Now I want to make a whole pie’s worth of pieces like this so they could be “cut” and “served.”

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