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Let's Do Lunch Felty Sandwich: Finished Size (Approximate) Bread

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Lets Do Lunch Felty Sandwich

Finished size (approximate)


13cm (w) x 13.5cm (h) x 6cm (d)
Materials
Felt* in various colours
(it feels nicer if its the 100% wool
variety although any will do)
Bread: 27cm x 28cm
Crust: 1.2cm x 52cm strip (x 2)
Tomato: 16cm x 24cm (approx)
Lettuce: 15cm x 16cm
Swiss cheese: 13.5cm x12cm
Foam for inside the bread slices
(27cm x 14cm x 1.2cm thick**).
Buy from stores selling mattress
foam. You can also use wool
stuffing or polyfill but this tends
to look bulgy. If you are after nice
straight slices, foam works best.

Bread: Lay one of your felt bread


pieces on top of the foam, trace two
slices with an air erasable marker. Cut
out and put to the side. Using blanket
stitch, sew the crust strip around the
edge of a felt bread piece. Stitch the
crust to a second felt bread piece,
stopping half way to manoeuvre the
foam into place. Its best to do this
now because the foam sticks to
the felt and it can be hard to wiggle
into position. Blanket stitch to close.
Trim excess crust, whip stitch to
close. Repeat for second bread slice.

Tomato: For each tomato slice I used


a double piece of some thick, felted
woollen jumper offcuts. Depending
on the weight of your felt, use three
pieces for each thick-ish tomato slice.
Backstitch the tomato segment detail
on the two outside felt pieces using
a double thread. Blanket stitch the
edges of the three pieces together.

Embroidery thread to match or


contrast to felt whichever takes
your fancy!
* I used an old felted woollen
jumper for the tomato.
** You can reduce the thickness of
the foam with scissors. Try to be
neat but no need for precision
the felt covering is fairly forgiving.
Instructions
Transfer the pattern templates for
each of the sandwich ingredients on
to the felt pieces. Cut out. Cut two
crust strips.

Cheese: Using your scissors cut


swiss cheese holes!

Lettuce: To create the veiny lettuce


look, fold the felt where the veins are
marked and backstitch along the
dotted lines indicated on the pattern.
Bon appetit!
This is a free pattern for personal
use only. Please do not use this
pattern for commercial purposes.
Please do let me know how you go!
www.myrtleandeunice.com
2009 Tania Ennor

Cut
Stitch

Bread (cut 4)

If this square is 1cm x 1cm,


the pattern is scaled correctly

Cheese (cut 1)

Lets Do Lunch Felty Sandwich

This is a free pattern for personal use only.


Please do not use this pattern for commercial
purposes. Please do let me know how you go!
www.myrtleandeunice.com 2009 Tania Ennor

Cut
Stitch

Lettuce (cut 1)

If this square is 1cm x 1cm,


the pattern is scaled correctly

Tomato (cut 6*)


* refer to instructions first

Lets Do Lunch Felty Sandwich

This is a free pattern for personal use only.


Please do not use this pattern for commercial
purposes. Please do let me know how you go!
www.myrtleandeunice.com 2009 Tania Ennor

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