I’ve been quiet here on the blog while working on a large sewing project, though I’ve been posting regular updates on the Facebook page. I took a break from quiet book sewing to make a birthday present for one of Jax’s friends who was turning 2 years old. His friend adores all of Eric Carle’s books and was planning a Very Hungry Caterpillar themed party.
I’ve been itching to try my hand at making a felt version of all the pretty food featured in that book, and I was excited to finally have the perfect reason to! I knew they would appreciate a handmade gift, so two weeks before the party, I started tackling the project.
The felt items were made using only s felt from my scrap bags (I sort all my felt scraps by color and store them in freezer bags) with the exception of the black background felt. I would have preferred to have a white background like the book, but I was purchasing felt board to save time and money, and white wasn’t an option. (You could make your own felt board by covering a blank art canvas with flannel fabric.) I purchased this black felt board. It comes in green and purple, but I wanted to easily match the background to a felt color, so I chose black. The colors really pop on it!
Because so much detail went into each piece, they were all heavy and wouldn’t stick to the board without the help of Velcro. I used Snag-Free Velcro so they wouldn’t snag each other when tucked away together in their pocket. Each item was sew to a base piece of black felt, trimmed to size, then backed with another piece of black felt with some Velcro sewn to it. I sewed to backings on by hand with a back stitch, only going through the two black layers of felt so the stitches wouldn’t show on the front.
The Pattern
I’m afraid that I can’t post a pattern for this project here on my blog because I want to respect Eric Carle’s copyright. He does have a coloring sheet you could enlarge and use to make your own set. However, I have a PDF of all the sketches I did for my set, and I’d be happy to send it on to any of you lovely friends who would like to have it for your personal use. Please leave a comment below using the blog’s comment form (not the Facebook comment form – I don’t get notified of those!) In the email field, include the address you’d like me to send the PDF link to. I’ll do my best to send you an email within a day or two with the link.
Here is a quick run-down of how I made each item:
Fruits 1 – 5: For the sets of fruits the caterpillar starts out eating, I used rectangles of black felt as the background of each group instead of having tiny, separate fruits and numbers that would get lost. I sewed the fruits down to the background using back stitch and 2 strands of floss. For the stems, I used all 6 strands of floss: I made a knot in the end of my floss and came up from the back. I tied another knot flush against the felt to hold it in place, then made a knot at the end of the stem and cut of the rest. For some of the stems I went back down into the felt after the top knot to hold them in a certain position. Leaves were sewn down with a line of back stitch along the vein. For the strawberry tops, I made an x-shaped stitch in the center before doing the stem. The numbers are sewn on with back stitch down the center. I stitched little circles and open circles on the oranges to make the navels. I sewed all the rectangles to backing pieces with Velcro using the sewing machine to save time.
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar: I tackled this guy first, as he is the star of the show. The caterpillar and the butterfly were the only ones I used yellow felt as the background for sewing down all the details (I still used black for the back side with the Velcro.) I cut his segments out of various colors of green and blue. The color variations are more subtle in the book, but I was working with what I had. Each segment is back stitched down. You may need to trim them up to get them just right – different felt stretches different amounts – especially with little, tiny pieces. for the feet and antennae, I used 3 layers of felt to make them stiff and blanket stitched round the edges.
The fuzzy fringe along the caterpillar’s back was the most annoying part of the whole project, but I didn’t want to leave it out! I made each little fringe the same way I did the fruit stems, but without the knot at the end: knot the floss, go through the back of the caterpillar (the yellow piece only), make another knot, then cut off and repeat. I alternated red and aqua blue, then went back and spread out the strands and gave him a “hair cut” so they were all even. To finish him off, I sandwiched the feet and antennae between the front piece and the black back piece with Velcro and sewed them together.
Leaf: I back stitched around the outside and down the center vein, then made a stem and sewed on the backing.
The Beautiful Butterfly: I took liberties when translating the butterfly from the book to a felt design, so you could certainly “wing it”! In fact, I only used my computer sketch for the basic shape, and ended up cutting out most of the pieces by hand. (I later drew them on the computer, so they are included in my PDF sketches.) Everything is back stitched down except the tiny felt circles – I have French knots in the center of those. I added two layers of yellow to his skinny body to add strength before sewing on the head. His face is satin stitched on and his legs and antennae are done the way I made the fruit stems. His arms are long stitches I added at the end. When he was all decorated, I cut out a backing of black felt to match, added Velcro and back stitched it on, only going through the yellow layer.
All the junk food items are sewn down to black felt then trimmed to size. The backs are all done the same: I cut out black felt to fit the finished item, sewed on Velcro, then back stitched it to the front, only going through the two black layers.
Chocolate Cake: I sewed the top and layer on, plus some dark brown back stitch to show the corner of the cake. I made light brown stitches to add texture to the top and then sewed the cherry on.
Ice Cream: I back stitched a grid design on the cone, then sewed around the edge of the ice cream scoop.
Pickle: After sewing it down, I made lines of little dashed stitches to add the bumpy texture then added a stem.
Cheese: I sewed a strip of dark yellow down the side to match the book, then sewed around the edges, I didn’t bother to cut out the holes in the cheese in the black felt.
Salami: After sewing down the body of the salami and the pink ends, I sewed down little scraps and made white stitches to match the book. I stitched a bit of brown thread to the “tied” end and tied it in a knot.
Lollipop: I sewed down the middle of a long strip of brown felt to make the stick. I took a long strip of yellow with a point at one end and sewed it down to the blue circle (starting with the tapered end in the center) in a spiral, then sewed down the exposed edges of the blue circle.
Pie Slice: The pie crust is sewn down around the edges, except for the extra crust along the top-back of the slice. I made a basting stitch that I pulled tight to give it a little ruffle. The pie filling is sewn down with scrap circles in pinks and reds to make the cherries.
Sausage: The sausage is simply sewn down around the edges with little brown ties added on to each end like the salami.
Cupcake: I cut out the top of the cupcake liner using pinking shears to give it a zigzag. I sewed down the cupcake, then sewed down the cupcake liner using vertical lines of back stitch.
Watermelon Slice: The watermelon is sewn down around the edges. The seeds I cut by hand (very hard to do because they are so tiny. Use sharp, micro-tip scissors!) the sewn down with a few stitches running vertically down the middle.
Because this felt set is a gift and I went with a 12″ x 12″ travel size felt board, I wanted to sew a quick case for it. I had limited time – just a few hours on on Saturday – so I don’t have many photos to the process, but I’ll do my best to explain it.
I made the case so it could be zipped shut for travel or storage, opened flat or hung from a door knob at toddler height for play time. I used Eric Carle fabric in Very Hungry Caterpillar white/green and Grouchy Ladybug Grass green/lime. I already had a 36″ white separating zipper and clear vinyl. I purchased a pack of fusible fleece.
The finished size of the case when unfolded is 14″ wide by 28″ high (with the 12″ square felt board.) I cut rectangles out of both fabrics and the fusible fleece that were 15″ x 29″. I ironed the fusible fleece to the back of the green liner fabric according to the instructions. I cut a 14″ x 7″ rectangle of vinyl for the pocket. I sewed ribbon over the sharp upper edge of the vinyl, but it would be easiest to just use some bias tape. (I didn’t have any on hand.) I sewed the pocket down to the liner/fleece piece with a regular stitch followed by a zigzag to cover the sharp edges. I also divided it into a 4.5″ pocket and left the rest a large pocket for the book and bigger pieces.
I cut strips of the green fabric and lined them with the fusible fleece before making them into 1″ wide straps. There are a zillion ways to make straps. I started with a 2″ width, ironed .5″ edges in on each side, folded it in half and pressed, then sewed down each side and the ends.
For the felt board, I sewed down two 11″ strips of black elastic. (See the photo at the top for an example.) I folded the ends of mine under (towards the center of the case) and sewed them with a zigzag on the machine. It is probably easiest if you sew the elastic on by hand after finishing the zipper so you don’t have to deal with the elastic folding your fabric in.
The zipper is the hardest part to explain – especially without photos. You may need to search around for zipper tutorials before tackling it. I drew some sketches of the steps I took. I used a zipper foot when sewing the zipper on.
Here is the finished case when closed!
I hope you enjoyed reading about this project! I had so much fun doing it, and I was very proud to hand it off to its new owner. If you create a felt board case or Very Hungry Caterpillar felt set of your own, let me know! I’d love to see it…
I’m just barely finding your blog and I love this idea for my son who LOVES the Hungry Hungry Caterpillar!I would love the emailed PDF! Thank you!! You are very talented 🙂
I would love a copy of your PDF to be able to make this for my friend’s daughter. Love it!
I would love a copy of your template sketches if you still send them!
I would love a copy of your patterns! This is my granddaughters favorite book.
Wow!
Stephanie you are so extremely talented and very creative. Your child is so lucky that a stitched with love their own very hungry caterpillar story can I please have a copy of the PDF file.
Thank-you so very much
My year 1 class would love this?
I love your quiet book projects. Excellent directions and very helpful photos. Would you mind sending the PDF for the patterns for this project?
I would love a copy of the PDF! My son just turned 2 and he loves this story. I’m a beginner sewer and am excited to try making this for him 🙂
Please send me a copy of the PDF file. My daughter is a speech theraphist in elementary school and her kids love this book
I would love a copy of your PDF please.
I would love to have a copy of the PDF file if you still have it. 🙂
I would love to have a copy of the pdf please
I would like very much to have a copy of your pdf file for my baby’s future play!
This is absolutely beautiful. I would love to have a copy.
I would love your PDF to make this…adorable!! One of my granddaughter’s favorites!!
I would love a copy of the pdf file for my son
This is a beautiful gift! Handmade gifts are always the best :). I would love to get the pdf file if you are still sending it out so I can make one for my little boy! Thank you!!
You work is fantastic!!!! I would love a pdf of your sketches!
I would love to get the PDF!
Hi, I am in awe of this. What a truly amazing gift. I have almost finished my caterpillar which I self drafted a pattern for from a sketch of Eric Carle’s book! It has taken me HOURS to sew the many segments; maybe I need to get faster!!? Please could you send me a copy of your pattern. It would be interesting to compare sizes too. But patterns for the other items would be wonderful. Thank you so much.
Hi Stephanie,
Can I possibly get the template for the hungry Caterpillar. It’s only for personal use. Thanks so much
I would be very happy get a copy of the PDF file
Please send me the PDF file of the Very Hungry Caterpillar Felt Board. I’ve just discovered your amazing blog and all the Quiet Book pages! I’m starting to sew them for our 10 mont old granddaughter. Thank you for your creativity and sharing!!!
I would love a copy of the PDF you have for this please if you dont mind..
Thankyou Sarah
Would love a copy of the PDF file please..
Thanks Sarah
i would love to have the Hungry Caterpillar pdf’s. Your work is amazing and I have been enjoying making some of your designs for my grandson.
I love your patterns and have bought and downloaded some. When people see the quiet book they LOVE it. Your wonderful patterns have made my sewing so enjoyable.
Yes please send me your sketches of the Hungry Caterpillar. I have an idea of adding a pocket to the Catrerpillar…starting him off flat then stuffing him with the foods.
I would love to have a copy of the PDF file. I would to make this in a quietbook for my grandchildren.
Thanks
I would love a copy of the PDF if you still have it. My soon t be 3 year is obsessed with this book. This may make the perfect gift for her.
Eric Carle has been one of my favorite children’s authors for decades! I love the detail and love you have put into this quiet book/ felt board. I am currently making quiet books for my grands and would love to use your pdf. It’s amazing to see the talent and creativity that is shown by so many generous pinners!
I would love a copy of your drawings please
If still available, I would really like to have your PDF file for the Very Hungry Caterpillar. Thank you.
I would love to have the pdf file.
Hi,
I would love a copy of the template emailed to me please. Your works amazing!
Thanks!
hi I would also love the pdf also if you could send it that would be much appreciated thank you Jacki
If possible, I would love to receive a copy of the pdf file so that i can make this for a costume.
May I have the PDF templates from you? I really love your felt work very much.
I realize this was from years ago but if you’re still sharing this PDF I would LOVE it! I adore all your patterns and you are who started me on my felting love!!! [email protected]
I would love a copy if possible.
i made a book using your pdf but i seem to have lost the pattern. i would like to make another one if you would be so kind as to send it to me again!
I’d love a copy of the PDF file so that I can share this story with my kids! Thank you!
Could you please send me the pdf.
Great job! My granddaughter would love this. She loves Eric Carle and as requesting a copy of the PDF file, please.
I would love a PDF of this please. It s one of my favortive books to read to my lids:0)
Thank u
Could you please send me the sketches of the pdf file for the Very Hungry Caterpillar . Love this!
I would love to have a copy of the pdf file!!
I would love a copy of the PDF. This book is amazing!
I would love to have a copy of your pdf file please
Hi Stephanie,
Could you please send me the pdf file for the Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Thank you so much!
Hi
I would love a copy of the PDF, please.
Thanks so much 🙂
Such a great job!!!
I have searched caterpillar felt DIY for my son.
He is a huge fan of it! So I wanna make it for him:-)
If you dont mind can I have that PDF file?
Thank you