

Anyway, I loved how this DIY felt flower mobile turned out. I think this could be a cute project for all sorts of spaces, not just a nursery. I had seen a photo of something similar on Pinterest here, and I tried finding the original source (hoping for a tutorial), but I didn’t have any luck finding it. If anyone knows the original source, please let me know in the comments below! But since I couldn’t find it, I just made up my own tutorial which I’ll share.

–embroidery hoop or small wire wreath frame
–green felt (and whatever colors you want the flowers to be)
–embroidery floss
–embroidery needle
-fabric scissors (here’s a link to my gold pair)
–bias tape
-glue
I used a few different shades of yellow, orange, red, and cream for the florals on my mobile. I was a little worried it might turn out looking like candy corn, so that’s why I used a variety of shades and steered away from primary colors. But, changing up those felt colors can give this DIY felt flower mobile soooooo many different looks for different spaces.

Step Two: Then, I used embroidery thread to sew them together into loops. Be sure to leave plenty of extra thread for hanging these different lengths on the mobile.
Step Three: Cut out leaves from the green felt, pinch the ends, and sew two together. You can use these to tie around the hoop or have hanging inside the mobile.
Step Four: Cover the hoop with the bias tape. Add embroidery thread to the center, in a criss-cross pattern. Then, hang the flowers and any hanging leaves on the mobile. I found it was easier to work on this with the mobile hanging, that way I could see how much the pieces hung down and covered each other. I just added one nail to a doorway so I could hang this at a comfortable height to work on (a command strip hook would also work).



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DIY Felt Flower Mobile
Ingredients
- embroidery hoop or small wire wreath frame
- green felt (and whatever colors you want the flowers to be)
- embroidery floss
- embroidery needle
- fabric scissors
- bias tape
- glue
Instructions
- For the flowers, I cut the felt sheets into strips.
- Then, I used embroidery thread to sew them together into loops. Be sure to leave plenty of extra thread for hanging these different lengths on the mobile.
- Cut out leaves from the green felt, pinch the ends, and sew two together. You can use these to tie around the hoop or have hanging inside the mobile.
- Cover the hoop with the bias tape. Add embroidery thread to the center, in a criss-cross pattern. Then hang the flowers and any hanging leaves on the mobile. I found it was easier to work on this with the mobile hanging, that way I could see how much the pieces hung down and covered each other. I just added one nail to a doorway so I could hang this at a comfortable height to work on (a command strip hook would also work).
Notes
Once you have all the pieces as you like, trim off any excess embroidery thread.