With a very simple cut, this owl is also suitable for beginners! Pick out a beautiful cotton fabric and buttons, pick up some branches of dried lavender, and you can get started. Children can watch, they can provide you with the fabric, help you plug in and experience how fabric can turn into a beautiful fragrant owl.
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Paint or print the cut pattern and cut it. Then transfer the cut pattern to the pieces of fabric.
2 x the large cut is needed (from the same fabric!) and once the small cut pattern (from another fabric!). Cut out the pieces of fabric.
The two large triangles are placed together with the "beautiful" sides.
A long side is sewn together!
Do you use a sewing machine,...
then the seam looks like in the photo!
Expand the piece of fabric so that the beautiful side is on top.
Now you put the narrow triangle on the left edge with the beautiful side down. At the outer edge you also sew off.
The seam now looks like in the photo!
Now put the left side (slim fabric strips) on the right outer edge.
Then sew along this side.
Lay down the fabric part as in the picture. The narrow fabric part lies in the middle.
At the open end: sew off a piece on the left and right!
Now the bag is closed all around, except for a narrow "turn opening"
Now you can turn the bag around.
Before you can start filling, you have to cut off the tip of the bag, the later "Eulenschnabel". For this, put a pin through the fabric below the tip, so that no filling can enter there. This bend will later become the beak!
Then put the lavender flowers through the opening into the bag with a teaspoon.
Fill only so much lavender in the bag, so that you can still close the open hem with the sewing machine.
Then place the fabric neatly on each other and sew it.
Now remove the pin at the tip and...
Fold the tip forward onto the narrow piece of fabric.
Fix the tip with a pin.
Cut off the tape (about 20 cm).
This tape is placed under the beak. To do this, remove the pin briefly, lower the tape and then fix it again.
Raise the tip (the beak) and stick to it with the hot glue.
Give me a quick push.
Glue large buttons as eyes with hot glue.
Then stick a small button on the big buttons.
The owl is ready!
You can hang the fragrant lavender owl on a closet door or in a wardrobe on a hanger.
I'm sure you'll find a nice spot for your fragrant "barrel owl"!
Maybe you need a present right now?
Materials
Directions
Paint or print the cut pattern and cut it. Then transfer the cut pattern to the pieces of fabric.
2 x the large cut is needed (from the same fabric!) and once the small cut pattern (from another fabric!). Cut out the pieces of fabric.
The two large triangles are placed together with the "beautiful" sides.
A long side is sewn together!
Do you use a sewing machine,...
then the seam looks like in the photo!
Expand the piece of fabric so that the beautiful side is on top.
Now you put the narrow triangle on the left edge with the beautiful side down. At the outer edge you also sew off.
The seam now looks like in the photo!
Now put the left side (slim fabric strips) on the right outer edge.
Then sew along this side.
Lay down the fabric part as in the picture. The narrow fabric part lies in the middle.
At the open end: sew off a piece on the left and right!
Now the bag is closed all around, except for a narrow "turn opening"
Now you can turn the bag around.
Before you can start filling, you have to cut off the tip of the bag, the later "Eulenschnabel". For this, put a pin through the fabric below the tip, so that no filling can enter there. This bend will later become the beak!
Then put the lavender flowers through the opening into the bag with a teaspoon.
Fill only so much lavender in the bag, so that you can still close the open hem with the sewing machine.
Then place the fabric neatly on each other and sew it.
Now remove the pin at the tip and...
Fold the tip forward onto the narrow piece of fabric.
Fix the tip with a pin.
Cut off the tape (about 20 cm).
This tape is placed under the beak. To do this, remove the pin briefly, lower the tape and then fix it again.
Raise the tip (the beak) and stick to it with the hot glue.
Give me a quick push.
Glue large buttons as eyes with hot glue.
Then stick a small button on the big buttons.
The owl is ready!
You can hang the fragrant lavender owl on a closet door or in a wardrobe on a hanger.
I'm sure you'll find a nice spot for your fragrant "barrel owl"!
Maybe you need a present right now?
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