They are adorable wonderful to hug and colorful.
I thought about waiting to post the tutorial for these Stuffed Felt Owls until next year, but I decided against it because, really, if one thing isn’t the season, it’s love.
And also owls.
I love owls deeply, no matter the season. And felt.
We all know every day is a felt holiday in my world.
Enjoy!
All in all, these Stuffed Felt Owls are very simple to make and require very little in terms of supplies.
Even a beginning stitcher can easily accomplish this project over the course of a nap time.
I created a template for you (see below), so really, you have no excuse!
Let’s get crafting!
For a full-sized template PDF, CLICK HERE.
As a first step, cut out the pieces needed for your Valentine’s Stuffed Owl.
Since I wanted all of the pieces on the template to be to-scale, the tummy piece and the face are on top of the body piece.
So, cut out your 2 body pieces first and then cut into the body pattern and cut out the tummy and face shapes after that.
Because you are working with felt and cutting out small specific shapes, the best way to get a clean cut is to use clear tape instead of straight pins while cutting out your pattern.
Simply cut out the shape from the pattern sheet and then tape it directly to the felt you intend to use.
Cut through the tape as you go.
Lay out the pieces after you’ve cut them out.
Next, it’s time to get stitching!
PS–you could glue on the face, tummy, wings, eyes, ears, beak, and feet with hot glue, but I find that when I glue things on my kids have a tendency to pick and pull the pieces off.
However, when I stitch they don’t. So, it is worth the time spent, for me, to stitch instead of glue.
Stitch on the face and tummy pieces first, using a running stitch.
Next, stitch on the wings and ears, also using a running stitch.
Finally add the feet, beak, and eyes. Note here, I used small black circles of felt for my eyes.
However, I WISH I had used these black safety eyes.
They are safe for kids and look great when the animal is stuffed.
Next time.
As a final step, stitch the heart onto the tummy.
Now that the front of Valentine’s stuffed owl is done, it’s time to turn this thing into a stuffed animal!
To do that, place the two body pieces together and blanket stitch around the outside.
Blanket stitch is probably the stitch I have the most questions about.
It’s a great stitch that is pretty easy and if you plan on making any more stuffed animals or plushies it’s pretty important to master.
So, if you need a few more details on how to blanket stitch, check out THIS TUTORIAL.
I hope it is helpful, and if you still have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask!
So, blanket stitch around the outside, but leave an opening at the bottom.
Fill the bird with polyfill, making sure to get up into the little ears.
Get the owl pretty full, but not so so full that the sides you already stitched start to pull apart.
Then, blanket stitch the owl shut.
And, done! You and your loved ones are ready to share some Valentines’ cuteness.
I made an owl for both my son and my daughter…however…somebody claimed 2.
Oh well. I am just tickled that she loves them so much.
THAT makes my Valentine’s day!
All the best, and may you have a lovely Valentine’s Day!
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If only I had some felt at the house today for this snow day! Would have loved to work on this! The owls are so cute!
These are so adorable! Thanks for the free template. Pinned!
Oh my goodness they are so cute…but then so is your little girl!! 🙂 I might just have to make a couple for my nieces kids…I know they would love them !!
Thanks for the inspiration,
Denise
you are so sweet–and if you do end up making the, I’d love love love to see a pic!