This isn’t at all times a simple snack to search out at a Disney park, however Mickey waffles are extremely regarded. Which is why you need to completely make a felt decoration model so that you at all times have this favourite deal with shut by. I’ll admit that this is not EXACTLY what a Mickey waffle seems to be like. However I made it my very own fashion and I believe it is so cute this manner!
On this collection of free patterns, I am making traditional Disney snacks out of felt and turning them into little appliquéd ornaments. That is the second snack, and you may discover the primary one, popcorn, proper right here.
These are minimalist patterns, in that there aren’t full step-by-step pictures, however you may discover an summary beneath. And in case you’ve ever made any of my different felt ornaments earlier than, you may already know what to do!
Earlier than we get to the sample and course of, let’s take this decoration on a bit trip…
On my final journey to Disneyland, I did not discover a Mickey waffle, however I did spy some “G’warffle Combine” within the window of the Good Boy! Grocers in Toontown. Absolutely you may make some Mickey waffles with that blend, proper?
Truly, I’ve heard that Tokyo Disneyland is the most effective place to get a Mickey waffle. Apparently you must wait awhile, however you get to see them making the waffles recent and that they’re soooo tasty! However then, I’ve additionally seen pictures of churro Mickey waffles, and that sounds fairly superb.
If you have not made considered one of my appliqué ornaments earlier than, I like to recommend watching my YouTube video displaying an decoration from begin to end. It is from one other sample, however the course of is identical.
Here is how I made the Mickey waffle:
First, that is wool mix felt from Benzie Design (affiliate hyperlink). I minimize the circles with my Circles and Scallops die, additionally from them, however you should use the circle templates within the PDF with plain or ornamental scissors if you would like.
I minimize the items with freezer paper, and I embroidered the main points by way of the paper earlier than rigorously tearing it away.
Subsequent, I layered the items and stitched them right down to the entrance circle with a tiny whip sew and two strands of embroidery floss.
To assemble the decoration I used working sew across the edges, then I stuffed in with a second spherical of working sew. That is technically holbein sew and it seems to be the identical on the back and front.
Then I simply used embroidery floss to make a bit hanger. There is a fairly good likelihood that I will be filling at the very least a small Christmas tree with these ornaments this 12 months!
All these wants now could be a bit little bit of syrup!