TUTO PETITS SAPINS TISSUS façon Petit Pan

TUTORIAL FOR SMALL FABRIC TREES, Petit Pan style

by Hello PETITPAN on Dec 09 2024
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    Check out our tutorial for making endlessly different fabric Christmas trees from your fabric scraps... to set up the party that Petit Pan loves so much! This activity is easy to do, accessible to beginners and can be done with children.

    Our little Christmas trees become small ornaments that can be placed on your tree, on your Christmas table, or even transformed into a garland. You can hide sweet messages, riddles, or a little surprise like crackers inside.

    Material
    Fabric coupons
    Possible to use several materials: cotton, fleece, faux fur...
    1 pair of fabric scissors
    Matching thread
    The inside of a cushion or cotton balls, fabric scraps...
    Bias, tie or ribbon for hanging Christmas trees
    Wooden clothespins to close the little Christmas trees
    Provide labels if desired for the trees

    Material
    Fabric coupons
    (Possible to use several materials: cotton, fleece, faux fur, etc.)
    Matching thread
    The inside of a cushion or cotton balls, fabric scraps...

    Bias, tie or ribbon for hanging Christmas trees
    Wooden clothespins to close the little Christmas trees
    1 pair of fabric scissors
    Bonus: provide labels or small decorations to personalize the trees

    Take a sheet of paper to create the pattern
    Draw a right triangle. Example here 10cm for the height for a base of 5cm
    Fold your fabric in 2 and place the pattern on top.
    Place the two sides of the fabric wrong side to wrong side
    Potentially plan to slip the bias, tie or ribbon at the top that could be used for suspension
    Use a zigzag stitch or overlocker to sew the sides of the tree.
    And start stuffing the top of the tree
    Stitch the bottom of the tree with a zigzag stitch and leave a small opening in the middle
    Finish decorating your tree with your stuffing and any surprises and sweet words...
    Then close the bottom of the tree using your wooden clothespin.

    Up to you !

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