Download the Free Felt Treat Egg Pattern on regular copy paper and cut out with scissors. Download the Free Easter Egg Printable here!
Fold a piece of felt in half, length-wise. Place the egg template on one side of the folded felt. Trace the egg shape onto the felt.
Cut out the egg shape on the felt, holding the folded felt together so you have 2 egg pieces once you are done cutting.
Take one of the egg shapes and draw zigzag, or egg crack lines on it going from the middle horizontally.
Cut along the zigzag lines until you have half of an egg. Place on top of the other full egg shape and match up edges.
Thread your needle with baker’s twine. Begin stitching your egg by going down through the felt. Make sure you don’t have a knot at the end. Don’t pull the thread all the way through. Leave enough length that you can tie the ends in a bow after you have finished stitching.
Completely stitch around the bottom of your egg shape and make sure that your twine comes out on top so you can tie the end in a bow with the other side.
Your Felt Egg Treat Pouch is ready, but now for the Easter treats for the inside. I used Easter Grass, Cellophane Bags and Easter candy to fill the treat bags.
Stuff the Easter grass inside the cellophane bags and add in the Easter candy. Tie the top of the bag off with some baker’s twine.
Place the Easter Treat bag inside the Felt egg pouch. Look how cute they are!
Download the Free Felt Treat Egg Pattern on regular copy paper and cut out with scissors. Download the Free Easter Egg Printable here!
Fold a piece of felt in half, length-wise. Place the egg template on one side of the folded felt. Trace the egg shape onto the felt.
Cut out the egg shape on the felt, holding the folded felt together so you have 2 egg pieces once you are done cutting.
Take one of the egg shapes and draw zigzag, or egg crack lines on it going from the middle horizontally.
Cut along the zigzag lines until you have half of an egg. Place on top of the other full egg shape and match up edges.
Thread your needle with baker’s twine. Begin stitching your egg by going down through the felt. Make sure you don’t have a knot at the end. Don’t pull the thread all the way through. Leave enough length that you can tie the ends in a bow after you have finished stitching.
Completely stitch around the bottom of your egg shape and make sure that your twine comes out on top so you can tie the end in a bow with the other side.
Your Felt Egg Treat Pouch is ready, but now for the Easter treats for the inside. I used Easter Grass, Cellophane Bags and Easter candy to fill the treat bags.
Stuff the Easter grass inside the cellophane bags and add in the Easter candy. Tie the top of the bag off with some baker’s twine.
Place the Easter Treat bag inside the Felt egg pouch. Look how cute they are!
