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23 Soft and Simple Felt Craft Ideas for Relaxing DIY Projects

Lois Capone by Lois Capone
January 2, 2026
in Diy Project, Crafty Ideas
Reading Time: 28 mins read

IN THIS ARTICLE:

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  • #1. Hand-Stitched Felt Mitten Garland
  • #2. Embroidered Felt Bookmark Charms
  • #3. Handmade Felt Hen Ornaments
  • #4. Colorful Felt Chain Wall Decor
  • #5. Felt Gingerbread Cookie Ornaments
  • #6. Felt Nativity Stable Wall Hanging
  • #7. Whimsical Felt Pennant Ornaments
  • #8. Felt Snowman Mug Coasters Set
  • #9. Layered Felt Moth Ornament
  • #10. Felt Donut Pin Cushion
  • #11. Felt Flower Ladybug Glasses Sleeve
  • #12. Mini Felt House Ornament Charm
  • #13. Cute Felt Brooch Collection
  • #14. Felt Dumpling Ornaments
  • #15. Woodland Felt Acorn Satchel
  • #16. Festive Felt Letter Christmas Ornaments
  • #17. Handmade Felt Angel Ornament
  • #18. Playful Felt Dinosaur Pennant
  • #19. Felt Christmas Village Houses
  • #20. Mini Felt Food Patch Ornaments
  • #21. Felt Animal Pencil Toppers
  • #22. Felt Christmas Light Garland Decor
  • #23. Mini Felt Fish Keychain

Felt has a quiet way of inviting creativity without pressure. It feels soft in the hands, cuts cleanly without fraying, and forgives small mistakes that other materials never do.

From tiny ornaments to playful accessories and cozy home details, felt turns simple ideas into charming results.

In this article, I gathered gentle, beginner friendly projects that celebrate that ease, offering relaxing DIY ideas meant to calm the hands and spark joy.

#1. Hand-Stitched Felt Mitten Garland

Hand-Stitched Felt Mitten Garland

On quiet winter afternoons, this felt mitten garland feels like a gentle invitation to slow down and stitch something joyful.

Each mitten carries its own personality through color, embroidery patterns, and tiny bead details, which makes the whole strand feel playful rather than repetitive.

Hung across a window, shelf, or mantel, it adds warmth without overwhelming the space.

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Materials

  • Wool felt sheets in assorted colors (10–12 pieces, approx. 8 × 8 cm per mitten)
  • Embroidery floss in assorted colors (6–8 colors, 60 cm each)
  • Small seed beads or French knot thread accents (30–50 pieces total)
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric scissors
  • Cotton twine or yarn for garland (1.5–2 meters)
  • Pins (10–15 pieces)
  • Paper mitten template (approx. 7 × 9 cm)
  • Matching felt for cuffs (10–12 pieces, 3 × 6 cm)

Instructions

  • Trace the mitten template onto felt and cut two identical shapes for each mitten, along with separate cuff pieces.
  • Decorate the front mitten pieces first, adding embroidery stitches, beads, or French knots while the felt lies flat.
  • Stitch the cuff pieces onto the decorated fronts, keeping the seam neat and even.
  • Place the back mitten pieces behind the fronts, pin securely, and sew around the edges with a blanket stitch, leaving the bottom open if you want flexibility.
  • Attach each mitten to the twine using small stitches or knots, spacing them evenly along the length.
  • Finally, adjust spacing, trim threads, and gently shape each mitten so the garland hangs naturally.

#2. Embroidered Felt Bookmark Charms

Embroidered Felt Bookmark Charms

What about turning everyday reading moments into something quietly special and personal.

These embroidered felt bookmarks feel thoughtful, almost heirloom-like, with soft textures and tiny stitched scenes that invite a second look.

Specially, the mix of neutral felt and delicate embroidery creates a calm, handmade charm without feeling overly decorative.

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Materials

  • Wool felt sheets in cream or off-white (15 × 20 cm total)
  • Embroidery floss in soft pastel shades (6–8 colors, 40 cm each)
  • Sewing needle (fine tip)
  • Fabric scissors
  • Polyester batting (thin layer, about 10 g)
  • Cotton string or embroidery thread for bookmarks (20–25 cm each)
  • Paper for templates (A4 size)
  • Pins (6–8 pieces)

Instructions

  • Sketch small arch or rectangle shapes on paper and cut them out for templates.
  • Cut two felt pieces for each bookmark, keeping edges even and clean.
  • Embroider floral or simple motifs onto the front felt piece before assembly, then place a thin layer of batting between the felt layers for softness.
  • Insert the bookmark string at the top center and secure it with pins.
  • Stitch around the edges using a blanket or running stitch, keeping spacing consistent.
  • Tie small felt or embroidered accents onto the loose end of the string.

#3. Handmade Felt Hen Ornaments

Handmade Felt Hen Ornaments

These little felt hens feel like they wandered straight out of a cozy farmhouse story.

Each one has a soft, rounded shape, tiny stitched feet, and just enough personality to make them hard to put down.

I see them working beautifully as ornaments, gift toppers, or sweet seasonal décor scattered on a shelf or wreath. The muted, earthy color palette gives them a handmade charm that feels calm and timeless.

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Materials

  • Felt sheets in assorted colors (approx. 15 × 15 cm / 6 × 6 in per hen)
  • Small scraps of yellow felt for beaks (1 × 1 cm triangles)
  • Matching embroidery floss (brown, orange, black)
  • Polyester fiberfill stuffing (a small handful per hen)
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Fabric marker or chalk
  • Optional: thin embroidery thread or fishing line (8–10 cm) for hanging loop
  • Small scraps of red felt for combs (3 × 2 cm each)

Instructions

  • Draw a simple rounded hen shape on paper, including wings as separate pieces. Transfer the body shape twice onto felt and cut them out.
  • Cut a tiny triangle for the beak and a small comb shape from red felt. Stitch or glue the beak onto one body piece, then add two small black stitched eyes.
  • Stitch the wing pieces onto the front body shape using small running stitches. Embroider simple “Y” shapes near the bottom for feet.
  • Place the two body pieces together, wrong sides facing. Sew around the edges with blanket or whip stitches, leaving a small opening.
  • Gently fill with fiberfill until plush but not tight. If making an ornament, insert the hanging loop at the top before stitching closed.
  • Close the opening securely and lightly shape the hen with your fingers to smooth the stuffing inside.

#4. Colorful Felt Chain Wall Decor

Colorful Felt Chain Wall Decor

The moment you hang this felt chain, the whole space feels lighter and more playful.

Each loop brings a soft burst of color that works beautifully in kids’ rooms, craft corners, or even cheerful entryways.

The project feels forgiving and relaxed, which makes it ideal for using up leftover felt in bold or mismatched shades.

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Materials

  • Wool or craft felt in assorted colors (10–15 strips, each about 4 × 18 cm)
  • Matching or contrasting embroidery floss (1–2 skeins, 80–100 cm each color)
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric scissors or rotary cutter
  • Ruler or cutting mat
  • Optional ribbon or twine for hanging (1 piece, 30–40 cm)

Instructions

  • Cut the felt into uniform strips so the finished chain looks balanced, even when colors vary.
  • Form the first strip into a loop, overlapping the ends slightly, then stitch securely with small running or whip stitches.
  • Slide the next strip through the finished loop before closing it, continuing this pattern to build the chain length gradually.
  • Keep tension gentle while stitching so the loops stay soft and flexible rather than stiff.
  • Once the chain reaches the desired length, attach ribbon or twine to the final loop for easy hanging.
  • Adjust spacing on the wall or hooks so the chain drapes naturally and shows off each color.

#5. Felt Gingerbread Cookie Ornaments

Felt Gingerbread Cookie Ornaments

These felt cookies look good enough to eat, and I love how they instantly bring a cozy holiday feeling to the table.

The soft layers mimic real iced cookies, while the bead “sprinkles” add just the right amount of festive sparkle.

They work beautifully as ornaments, gift toppers, or playful holiday decor for a kitchen corner. Each piece feels nostalgic and handmade, like a tradition you’d want to repeat every December.

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Materials

  • Light brown felt for cookie base (2 pieces per cookie, about 9–10 cm wide)
  • Seed beads and bugle beads in red, gold, and clear (15–20 beads per cookie)
  • Embroidery floss in matching brown or cream
  • Sewing needle
  • Ribbon or twine for hanging (8–10 cm per cookie)
  • Ribbon or twine for hanging (8–10 cm per cookie)
  • Fabric pen or chalk (optional for tracing shapes)
  • White felt for icing (1 piece per cookie, slightly smaller)

Instructions

  • Start by tracing and cutting your cookie shapes from the brown felt, making sure the edges are smooth so they resemble baked treats. Cut a matching icing shape from white felt, keeping it slightly smaller so the cookie edge shows.
  • Stitch the white icing piece onto one brown felt base using small, even stitches around the edge.
  • Sew beads onto the icing layer to create a sprinkled effect, spacing them randomly for a natural, playful finish.
  • Place the second brown felt piece behind the decorated front, sandwiching a short loop of ribbon or twine at the top.
  • Lightly stuff the ornament to give it a soft, cookie-like thickness, then close the opening with careful stitches that blend into the edge.
  • Gently shape the ornament with your fingers and trim any loose threads.

#6. Felt Nativity Stable Wall Hanging

Felt Nativity Stable Wall Hanging

Nothing is more comforting than a quiet handmade scene that carries warmth, tradition, and care in every stitch.

This felt nativity hanging feels gentle and peaceful, with soft shapes and calm colors that invite you to slow down and look closer.

The layered figures give it depth without feeling heavy, making it perfect for a small wall, door handle, or holiday corner.

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Materials

  • Wool felt sheets in neutral and soft tones (10–12 colors, pieces approx. 8 × 10 cm each)
  • Yellow felt for star (1 piece, approx. 3 × 3 cm)
  • Yellow felt for star (1 piece, approx. 3 × 3 cm)
  • Embroidery floss in matching colors (6–8 strands, 60–80 cm each)
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric scissors
  • Paper templates for figures and stable (one full set)
  • Polyester fiberfill (small handful, optional)
  • Twine or cord for hanging (15–20 cm)
  • Pins (10–15 pieces)

Instructions

  • Trace and cut all felt pieces for the stable, figures, animals, and star using paper templates to keep shapes consistent.
  • Stitch facial details and small accents onto each figure while the felt pieces are still flat, taking your time with neat, even stitches.
  • Lightly stuff the main figures if you want a soft, dimensional look, then sew front and back pieces together with blanket stitch.
  • Assemble the scene by stitching the figures onto the base felt, overlapping slightly so everything feels connected and balanced.
  • Attach the roof pieces at the top, then sew on the star and secure the hanging loop behind the roof.
  • Attach the roof pieces at the top, then sew on the star and secure the hanging loop behind the roof.

#7. Whimsical Felt Pennant Ornaments

Whimsical Felt Pennant Ornaments

These soft felt pennants feel like tiny storybook scenes frozen in time. I’m drawn to how the nutcracker and fairy figures add movement and personality without feeling busy.

The triangular shape keeps everything balanced, while the muted pinks and creams make them easy to mix with other holiday decor.

I’d hang them on a tree, a wall hook, or even a gift handle for something a little more thoughtful.

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Materials

  • Felt sheets in neutral and pastel tones (cream, blush, beige, gold – small scraps)
  • Embroidery floss in matching colors (1–2 skeins)
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Paper triangle template (about 18–20 cm tall)
  • Small felt scraps for characters and details
  • Ribbon or felt strips for hanging ties (2–3 pieces, 8–10 cm each)
  • Fabric glue (optional, small amount)

Instructions

  • Trace and cut two matching triangle shapes from felt, plus zigzag trim pieces for the top edge.
  • Cut character elements like bodies, wings, hats, and accessories, arranging them on one triangle until the scene feels balanced.
  • Stitch or lightly glue the character pieces onto the front panel, adding facial and clothing details with embroidery.
  • Attach the zigzag trim along the top edge, keeping stitches neat and subtle, then place hanging ribbons between the front and back triangle layers at the top.
  • Stitch around the entire pennant using a blanket stitch, securing the ribbons as you go.

#8. Felt Snowman Mug Coasters Set

Felt Snowman Mug Coasters Set

Have you ever noticed how a warm mug instantly feels more special with something handmade underneath it?

These felt snowman coasters bring a soft, playful touch to winter mornings and cozy evenings.

The simple stitched faces and carrot noses keep the design charming without feeling overdone.

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Materials

  • White felt sheets (10 × 10 cm / 4 × 4 in per coaster)
  • Black embroidery floss for facial stitching
  • Brown felt scraps for noses (2 × 1 cm each)
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric scissors
  • Fabric marker or chalk
  • Optional: thin batting or extra felt layer (9 × 9 cm) for thickness
  • Matching white embroidery floss

Instructions

  • Draw and cut a circle from white felt for each coaster, keeping the size large enough to fit a mug base comfortably.
  • Cut a small carrot-shaped triangle from brown felt and place it slightly off-center on each circle.
  • Cut a small carrot-shaped triangle from brown felt and place it slightly off-center on each circle.
  • If you want extra thickness, place a second felt circle or thin batting behind the front piece before sewing.
  • Stitch around the edge of the coaster using a blanket stitch, keeping spacing even for a clean handmade look.

#9. Layered Felt Moth Ornament

Layered Felt Moth Ornament

This felt moth feels calm and thoughtful, almost like watching a design slowly come to life.

Plus, each layer builds gently, starting simple and ending with delicate stitched details.

The soft pinks and creams keep it elegant rather than playful, which makes it perfect for year-round decor.

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Materials

  • Embroidery floss in cream, pink, blue, yellow (3–4 colors)
  • Small beads or seed beads (10–15 pieces)
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Paper moth template (approx. 12–14 cm wingspan)
  • Fabric glue (optional, for placement)
  • White felt for base wings (2 pieces, about 12 × 6 cm each)
  • Cream felt for body (1 piece, about 8 × 2.5 cm)
  • Pink felt in 2 shades for wing layers (4 pieces total, graduated sizes)

Instructions

  • Trace and cut the moth base, body, and wing layers using the template.
  • Stitch the cream body piece onto the center of the white base, then add the first pink wing layer, aligning it symmetrically and stitching around the edges.
  • Layer the second pink wing pieces on top, securing them with neat blanket stitches.
  • Sew decorative embroidery details and attach beads to the top wing layer.
  • Check balance and symmetry, then trim any uneven edges gently.

#10. Felt Donut Pin Cushion

Felt Donut Pin Cushion

This donut-shaped pin cushion feels playful but surprisingly practical. I like how it looks sweet on a desk while quietly keeping pins organized and easy to grab.

The layered felt gives it a soft, bakery-style look, and the beaded sprinkles turn everyday sewing tools into decoration.

It’s one of those projects that feels relaxing from start to finish and makes a lovely handmade gift for anyone who sews.

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Materials

  • Light brown felt for the donut base (2 circles, about 10–12 cm wide)
  • Craft foam or felt for inner hole support (1 ring)
  • Embroidery floss in pink and neutral tones
  • Straight pins or sewing pins (20–30 pieces)
  • Small seed beads or bugle beads for sprinkles (30–40 pieces)
  • Polyester stuffing
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Fabric glue (optional)
  • Pink felt for icing (1 scalloped ring, slightly smaller than base)

Instructions

  • Start by cutting out the donut base pieces, making sure both circles match evenly so the finished cushion sits flat and balanced. Cut a clean center hole in each piece, using the foam ring as a guide to keep it neat and symmetrical.
  • Place the foam or felt ring between the two donut base pieces to help the pin cushion hold its shape over time.
  • Lightly stuff the donut with polyester filling, adding small amounts at a time. Gently press and shape as you go so the cushion feels firm but not overly packed.
  • Position the pink icing layer on top, lining it up so the scalloped edges sit evenly around the donut. Stitch around the icing with visible embroidery stitches to give it that hand-crafted, bakery-style detail.
  • Sew beads and small embellishments onto the icing layer, spacing them irregularly to mimic real donut sprinkles.
  • Finish by stitching the outer edge of the donut closed, smoothing the shape as you work.

#11. Felt Flower Ladybug Glasses Sleeve

Felt Flower Ladybug Glasses Sleeve

If you enjoy turning everyday items into something quietly charming, this felt glasses sleeve feels like the perfect small project.

The soft gray background sets a calm tone, while the stitched flower and ladybug add just enough color to make it feel cheerful without being loud.

This kind of handmade case protects your glasses and brings a little handmade joy into daily routines.

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Materials

  • Wool felt for base (2 pieces, 9 × 18 cm each)
  • Yellow felt for flower (1 piece, 6 cm diameter)
  • Red felt for flower center and ladybug wings (2 small pieces, about 4 × 4 cm)
  • Green felt for stem and leaf (1 piece, 4 × 8 cm)
  • Black felt for ladybug body (1 piece, 3 × 4 cm)
  • Embroidery floss in cream, green, red, black (1 strand of each, 50–60 cm)
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric scissors
  • 4–6 small black buttons (ladybug and flower center)
  • Pins (6–8 pieces)
  • Paper for template

Instructions

  • Trace the glasses sleeve shape onto paper, then cut two identical felt base pieces and set one aside.
  • Cut flower, stem, leaf, and ladybug shapes from felt, arranging them on the front base piece until the layout feels balanced.
  • Stitch each decorative piece onto the front layer, adding texture with simple embroidery stitches and securing buttons firmly.
  • Place the second felt base behind the decorated piece, aligning edges carefully and pinning in place.
  • Sew around the edges using a neat blanket stitch, leaving the top open so glasses slide in smoothly.
  • Check the fit with your glasses, trim loose threads, and gently press the felt flat with your hands for a clean finish.

#12. Mini Felt House Ornament Charm

Mini Felt House Ornament Charm

This tiny felt house feels personal, almost like holding a memory instead of a decoration.

The stitched windows and soft roof lines give it real character, not just a holiday look. It works beautifully as a tree ornament, but I’d also hang it on a wreath or a gift bag for something unexpected.

The scale keeps it quick to make, yet the details make it feel special. Every finished house ends up slightly different, which is part of the magic.

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Materials

  • Felt sheets in 3–4 colors for walls, roof, windows (small scraps or 10 × 10 cm pieces)
  • White and dark embroidery floss (1 skein each)
  • Sewing needle
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Small ribbon for hanging loop (8–10 cm)
  • Fabric glue (optional, pea-sized amount)
  • Paper house template (approx. 8–9 cm tall)

Instructions

  • Trace the house template onto felt and cut two main house shapes, plus separate pieces for the roof and windows.
  • Stitch window details onto the front house piece before assembling, keeping stitches simple and evenly spaced.
  • Sew the roof piece onto the top edge of the front panel, aligning edges carefully.
  • Place the hanging ribbon loop between the two house layers at the top and hold in place.
  • Stitch around the entire house using a blanket stitch, leaving the bottom edge slightly loose until the end.
  • Close the final stitches securely, trim threads, and gently shape the ornament with your fingers.

#13. Cute Felt Brooch Collection

Cute Felt Brooch Collection

For small handmade pieces, these felt brooches carry a surprising amount of personality and warmth.

Each design feels playful yet polished, making them perfect for jackets, bags, hats, or even gift wrapping accents.

The soft wool texture paired with simple stitched details gives them a cozy, friendly look that never feels overdone.

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Materials

  • Wool felt sheets in assorted colors (15 × 20 cm total)
  • Matching embroidery floss (5–7 colors, 50 cm each)
  • Sewing needle (small embroidery size)
  • Sharp fabric scissors
  • Paper for templates (A4 size)
  • Pins (8–10 pieces)
  • Small brooch pins with backing (1 per brooch, 2.5–3 cm)
  • Polyester batting (very thin layer, about 5 g per brooch)
  • Fabric glue (optional, a few drops)

Instructions

  • Draw or trace small animal, fruit, or shape templates onto paper, keeping designs simple and bold.
  • Cut each template and trace it onto felt, cutting two identical base pieces per brooch.
  • Stitch facial features or decorative details onto the front felt piece before assembling, working slowly for clean lines.
  • Add a thin layer of batting between the felt pieces to give the brooch a soft, padded look.
  • Sew around the edges using a blanket or whip stitch, keeping stitches evenly spaced and gently snug.
  • Secure the brooch pin to the back using strong stitches or a small drop of fabric glue, making sure it sits flat.

#14. Felt Dumpling Ornaments

Felt Dumpling Ornaments

These little felt dumplings make me smile every time I look at them.

The soft crescent shapes, stitched edges, and tiny embroidered faces feel playful yet calm, like comfort food turned into decor.

They sit on a plate as if they were freshly served, making them perfect for kitchen decor, gift toppers, or child-friendly holiday ornaments.

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Materials

  • Cream or light beige felt (2 half-circle pieces per dumpling, about 9–10 cm wide)
  • Matching embroidery floss
  • Black embroidery floss (small amount for faces)
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Polyester stuffing (a small pinch per piece)
  • Narrow ribbon or fabric tags (5–6 cm per dumpling)
  • Fabric chalk or pen (optional)

Instructions

  • Begin by cutting two matching half-circle shapes from felt, keeping the edges smooth so the dumpling looks soft and full once finished.
  • Before assembling, embroider the tiny faces onto one felt piece using simple stitches for the eyes and a curved smile. Keeping expressions minimal helps maintain a gentle, cozy look.
  • Place a short ribbon loop between the two felt layers at the straight edge so it can be used for hanging later.
  • Stitch around the curved edge using evenly spaced blanket stitches to create that classic crimped dumpling detail.
  • Add a light amount of stuffing to give the piece softness without overfilling. The dumpling should feel plush but still slightly flat.
  • Close the opening carefully, knot the thread securely, and trim any loose fibers.

#15. Woodland Felt Acorn Satchel

Woodland Felt Acorn Satchel

This tiny felt satchel feels like something pulled straight from a storybook forest. The acorn-shaped flap adds texture while the stitched details turn it into a little house for treasures.

It’s playful but sturdy enough for outdoor exploring, especially for small hands collecting stones, leaves, or acorns.

The soft felt makes it comfortable to wear, and the handmade look gives it a warm, nostalgic charm.

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Materials

  • Beige felt for bag body (2 pieces, about 14 × 18 cm)
  • Light brown felt for roof texture (small scraps)
  • Pastel felt for door and window (2 small shapes)
  • Embroidery floss in brown, green, cream, and accent colors
  • Wooden button (1 piece, 2–2.5 cm wide)
  • Cotton cord for strap (80–90 cm)
  • Polyester stuffing (light amount)
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Fabric glue (optional)
  • Brown felt for acorn flap (1 scalloped piece, 12 × 10 cm)

Instructions

  • Begin by stitching decorative elements onto the front bag piece, including the door, window, and greenery.
  • Create the acorn flap by stitching curved lines across the brown felt to resemble overlapping scales. Sew the wooden button at the center so it becomes both decoration and closure.
  • Attach the flap to the back bag piece, making sure it sits slightly above the opening so it folds naturally over the front.
  • Place the front and back bag pieces together, stitching around the edges while leaving the top open. Add a small amount of stuffing to give the pouch gentle structure without stiffness.
  • Thread the cotton cord through the upper sides of the bag, knotting securely on the inside.
  • Finish by checking seams and trimming loose threads, then gently shape the bag by hand.

#16. Festive Felt Letter Christmas Ornaments

Festive Felt Letter Christmas Ornaments

With bright colors, playful stitching, and a handmade feel, these felt letter ornaments turn words into cheerful holiday decor.

Each letter feels cozy and slightly whimsical, especially with the mix of stars, embroidery details, and tiny bells.

I find this project perfect for spelling out names, seasonal greetings, or even a short family message on the tree.

The soft felt texture makes them safe around kids and pets, while still looking polished enough for gift tags or mantel displays.

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Materials

  • Wool or craft felt in festive colors (2 sheets per letter, about 20 × 30 cm each)
  • Contrasting felt scraps for stars and details (small pieces, 5–8 cm)
  • Embroidery floss in white and accent colors (2–3 skeins per word)
  • Sewing needle
  • Paper letter templates (1 per letter, printed or hand-drawn)
  • Polyester fiberfill stuffing (small handful, about 10–15 g per letter)
  • Small jingle bells (1 per letter)
  • Ribbon for hanging (1 piece per letter, 12–15 cm long)
  • Fabric scissors and pins

Instructions

  • Trace each letter template onto felt and cut two identical shapes for every letter so the ornament has a front and back.
  • Cut decorative elements like stars or stripes from contrasting felt, then stitch or glue them onto the front letter piece before assembling.
  • Sew the front and back pieces together using a blanket stitch, leaving a small opening along one edge.
  • Lightly stuff the letter with fiberfill, shaping corners gently so it stays plump without looking bulky.
  • Insert the ribbon loop and jingle bell at the top, then finish stitching the opening securely.
  • Repeat for each letter and arrange them on a garland, tree branches, or hooks to spell out your festive message.

#17. Handmade Felt Angel Ornament

Handmade Felt Angel Ornament

I believe handmade decorations feel more meaningful when you can see every stitch and small choice behind them.

This felt angel has a calm, gentle presence, with soft wings, a flowing dress, and a heart held close as the focal point.

The embroidery details give it a storybook quality that feels both nostalgic and comforting.

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Materials

  • Wool felt sheets in teal, cream, skin tone, yellow, red, and pink (20 × 30 cm total)
  • Matching embroidery floss colors (6–8 strands, 40–50 cm each)
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric scissors (sharp tip recommended)
  • Polyester stuffing (about 20–25 g)
  • Paper for pattern templates (A4 size)
  • Fabric glue (optional, for small details)
  • Pins or clips (6–8 pieces)

Instructions

  • Draw and cut paper templates for the body, wings, head, hair, arms, heart, and dress details.
  • Cut felt pieces using the templates, keeping edges smooth for clean stitching.
  • Embroider facial features and dress details onto the main body piece before assembly.
  • Stitch the wings separately, adding light stuffing to keep them softly shaped.
  • Sew arms and heart together, then attach them securely to the front body piece.
  • Layer the front and back body pieces, stitch around the edges, and add stuffing gradually.
  • Attach the wings to the back with tight stitches, adjusting position for balance.

#18. Playful Felt Dinosaur Pennant

Playful Felt Dinosaur Pennant

This felt pennant feels like a tiny prehistoric landscape captured in soft layers. It’s great that the gentle colors and rounded dinosaur shapes keep it playful rather than loud.

The long triangle format gives space for storytelling, letting each dinosaur feel like part of a quiet scene.

It works beautifully as wall decor for a child’s room or a cozy play corner.

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Materials

  • Felt sheets in white, sage green, olive, blue-gray, mustard, pink, brown (small to medium scraps)
  • Embroidery floss in coordinating colors (2–3 skeins)
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Paper triangle template (approx. 25–30 cm long)
  • Small felt scraps for dinosaurs, trees, and leaves
  • Felt strips for trim and ties (2 strips, about 10–12 cm each)
  • Fabric glue (optional, for positioning)

Instructions

  • Cut two matching triangle bases from felt and a contrasting strip for the bottom edge.
  • Cut dinosaur shapes, plants, and landscape layers, arranging them on the front triangle until the scene feels balanced.
  • Stitch the background hills and ground layers first, keeping stitches neat and evenly spaced.
  • Attach the dinosaur and tree pieces on top, adding small embroidered details for eyes, spots, or texture.
  • Sew the bottom trim piece along the base of the triangle.
  • Place hanging ties between the front and back triangle layers at the wide end.
  • Stitch the two triangle pieces together with a simple blanket stitch around the edges.

#19. Felt Christmas Village Houses

Felt Christmas Village Houses

You can also turn a quiet afternoon into something magical by stitching a tiny village that feels warm even without real snow.

These felt houses glow with coziness, especially when paired with soft lights or placed on a winter shelf.

The simple shapes make the project relaxing, yet the small windows and roofs add just enough detail to feel special.

23 Soft and Simple Felt Craft Ideas for Relaxing DIY Projects
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Materials

  • Wool felt sheets in red, green, cream, and white (4–5 sheets, approx. 20 × 30 cm)
  • Felt for chimneys and windows (small scraps, 3–5 cm pieces)
  • Embroidery floss in matching colors (5–6 strands, 80 cm each)
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric scissors
  • Paper house template (one set: front, back, sides, roof)
  • Polyester fiberfill (about 1 cup total)
  • Pins (10–15 pieces)
  • Optional: mini LED fairy lights (1 short string)

Instructions

  • Trace the house template pieces onto felt and cut carefully so edges stay clean and even.
  • Stitch window and door details onto the house fronts before assembling, keeping stitches neat and evenly spaced.
  • Sew the side panels to the front and back pieces, working slowly around corners to keep the shape crisp.
  • Lightly stuff the house with fiberfill, adding more near the base so it stands upright on its own.
  • Attach the roof panels and chimney, adjusting as you go so everything aligns smoothly.
  • Finish with a final edge stitch, trim loose threads, and arrange the houses together for a cozy village display.

#20. Mini Felt Food Patch Ornaments

Mini Felt Food Patch Ornaments

If small details make you smile, these tiny felt food patches will feel instantly satisfying to create. Each piece looks like a miniature postcard, with bright fruits and snacks stitched onto soft, colorful backgrounds.

The layered felt and visible hand stitching give them a playful, handmade charm that feels warm rather than perfect.

I imagine them used as fridge magnets, quiet busy-hands projects, or even decorative accents on gift wrap.

23 Soft and Simple Felt Craft Ideas for Relaxing DIY Projects
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Materials

  • Felt sheets in assorted colors (background squares 6 × 6 cm / 2.5 × 2.5 in)
  • White felt for scalloped or zigzag borders (7 × 7 cm / 3 × 3 in)
  • Small felt scraps for food shapes (fruit, vegetables, eggs)
  • Embroidery floss in coordinating colors
  • Fabric scissors or pinking shears
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric glue (optional, for positioning)
  • Fabric marker or chalk
  • Optional: thin magnet discs (1–2 cm diameter) or safety pins

Instructions

  • Cut a square background piece and a slightly larger white felt square for the border, trimming the white edge with pinking shears or small zigzags.
  • Design a simple food shape on paper, trace it onto felt, and cut out the pieces needed for layering.
  • Lightly glue or pin the food shapes onto the background, then stitch them down using small running or blanket stitches.
  • Add simple embroidered details like seeds, highlights, or tiny spark stitches for texture.
  • Center the finished background onto the white border and stitch around the edges to secure both layers.
  • Attach a magnet or pin to the back if desired, then gently press the piece flat before use.

#21. Felt Animal Pencil Toppers

Felt Animal Pencil Toppers

To make everyday writing feel more playful, these felt animal pencil toppers turn simple stationery into tiny handmade characters.

Each face has its own personality, from cheerful cats to quirky monsters, which makes them especially fun for kids or classroom use.

This project feels lighthearted and quick, perfect when you want a creative break. They also make sweet little gifts or party favors.

23 Soft and Simple Felt Craft Ideas for Relaxing DIY Projects
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Materials

  • Colored felt sheets (10 × 10 cm / 4 × 4 in per topper)
  • Scrap felt for ears, eyes, and details (small pieces, 1–2 cm)
  • Embroidery floss in black and matching colors
  • Sewing needle
  • Fabric scissors
  • Fabric glue or hot glue
  • Wooden pencils with erasers (standard size, 18–19 cm long)
  • Paper and pen for simple face templates

Instructions

  • Draw and cut two identical face shapes from felt for each topper, adjusting size to fit over the eraser.
  • Cut small felt pieces for eyes, ears, noses, or decorative details and arrange them on one face piece.
  • Stitch or glue the facial features in place, keeping expressions simple and bold.
  • Place the two face pieces together and stitch around the edges, leaving the bottom open.
  • Slide the topper over the pencil eraser to check the fit, then adjust stitching if needed.
  • Secure lightly with a dot of glue inside if you want the topper to stay firmly in place.

#22. Felt Christmas Light Garland Decor

Felt Christmas Light Garland Decor

Your space instantly feels warmer when soft felt lights replace the usual plastic sparkle.

This garland has a gentle, handmade charm that works beautifully on mantels, shelves, or along a window frame.

You can see the stitched details make each bulb feel intentional, not rushed, and the colors stay playful without overwhelming the room.

23 Soft and Simple Felt Craft Ideas for Relaxing DIY Projects
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Materials

  • Felt sheets in assorted colors for bulbs (10–12 pieces, approx. 6 × 8 cm each)
  • Gray or dark felt for bulb bases (1 sheet, 10 × 10 cm)
  • Embroidery floss, white and matching colors (2–3 skeins)
  • Cotton cord or twisted rope (1.5–2 meters)
  • Sewing needle
  • Scissors (fabric scissors recommended)
  • Fabric glue (optional, small amount for positioning)
  • Paper template for bulb shape (1 reusable template)

Instructions

  • Trace the bulb template onto felt and cut two pieces per light, then cut small rectangular bases from gray felt.
  • Stitch the decorative running or blanket stitch around one bulb piece before assembling to keep details neat.
  • Place the cord between the two bulb layers at the top and sandwich the gray base over it, adjusting spacing evenly along the rope.
  • Sew around the bulb edges, securing the cord firmly so the lights don’t slide once finished.
  • Sew around the bulb edges, securing the cord firmly so the lights don’t slide once finished.
  • Tie small knots at both ends of the cord, trim excess, and hang your garland where it can softly frame the space.

#23. Mini Felt Fish Keychain

Mini Felt Fish Keychain

These little felt fish feel playful, simple, and slightly nostalgic, like something tucked inside a childhood backpack.

I love how the soft blue tones, tiny stitched details, and button eyes give each fish its own personality without feeling overworked.

The dangling pair adds movement, making it perfect for keys, backpacks, or zipper pulls. It’s a small project, but the finished piece feels thoughtful and handmade in the best way.

23 Soft and Simple Felt Craft Ideas for Relaxing DIY Projects
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Materials

  • Blue felt sheets in two shades (2 fish shapes per color, about 8–9 cm long)
  • Embroidery floss in matching and contrasting blue
  • Sewing needle
  • Small buttons (1 per fish, 10–12 mm)
  • Polyester stuffing (very small amount per fish)
  • Narrow ribbon or fabric loop (3–4 cm per fish)
  • Ball chain keychain with connector (1 set)
  • Scissors
  • Fabric pen or chalk (optional)

Instructions

  • Start by cutting out two identical fish shapes for each color, keeping the tail and head rounded so the edges stitch smoothly later.
  • Sew the button eye onto one side of each fish using sturdy thread, then add a few short embroidered stitches nearby to suggest gills or simple texture.
  • Place the two fish pieces together, slipping a folded ribbon loop at the top so it will catch the keychain once finished. Hold everything steady as you begin stitching.
  • Blanket stitch around the edges, moving slowly around the tail curves. Leave a small opening near the end to add a pinch of stuffing for gentle dimension.
  • Fill lightly, then close the opening and secure your thread firmly. Attach both ribbon loops to the ball chain, adjust spacing, and clip the connector closed for a finished keychain ready to use.

Read more: Here’re 20 Lovely Fall Felt Crafts You Must Try This Season

23 Soft and Simple Felt Craft Ideas for Relaxing DIY Projects

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Lois Capone

Lois Capone is a wife and mom in her 50s who enjoys sharing gardening, DIY tips, and home decor ideas. She believes that with some inspiration, anyone can create a special feel in their home and garden.

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