
Carrots by Jess, Quinn Knits a Twisted Yarn
Jess has worked on lots of vegetable ideas and writes that her patterns for the carrot and turnip were in an issue of Sew Hip magazine. We like her whole softies set!
Have you turned scraps into veggies? You might like these cupcake & donut patterns. Have you outfitted an entire play kitchen with scrap fruit, cookies, sandwich fixings and more? Share links and favorite tutorials in the comments…

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Wow this is amazing! So, clever. So cute!
Too cute !! Love the realistic “roots” too !
Yummy!
These carrots are WAY TOO CUTE!!!!! Love them.
Totally adorable!!!!
I love your softies!
These carrots are great! Very creative
Love your carrots!!!
SO cute! And I don’t usually go for stuffed food!
this is awesome!
I love these veggies! So cute!
I love the combination of fabrics!
Her superhero is so cute!
So cute!!
Oh my gosh! These are adorable!
how cute are those?? love them!
sorry, that blog post should be http://bugshugs.blogspot.com/2009/09/go-green-buy-locally-eat-your.html
Hi,
My mother and I developed a set of patterns for veggies (to read more abt why, go here (http://bugshugs.blogspot.com/2009/09/go-green-buy-locally-eat-your.html)and it is for sale in our etsy shop – http://bugshugs.etsy.com
I love finding uses for my scraps, and these are soooo cute! Thanks for sharing!
Those are among the best fabric foods I have seen! I love them!
I will definitely be keeping an eye on this one. I would love to make some food!
Super Cute!
These are fabulous!
Love these carrots – they would be great in a deep frame on my wall too, I think.
They’re great! My felt carrots look very tame in comparison. I’m aiming to make more felt food for stocking fillers this year. These eggs and bacon will probably be included:
http://weefolkart.com/?q=node/283
super super cute!
i’ll go chek the rest of them up!
I’ve never been a huge fan of fabric food but these are SO cute! I love them so much.