Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

The trees haven’t even bloomed yet, and my spring calendar is full: a trip to visit friends who just bought their first house in Madison, Wisconsin, two weddings here in New York, an open invitation to a friend’s backyard on the Jersey shore, and a Mother’s Day brunch in May. These are all good things, but as the invites pile up, so does the daunting task of finding just the right gift for house warmings, weddings, hostesses, and dear mom!

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

I, of course, turned to the Purl Bee archives for some gift giving inspiration. I’ve always loved the Felt Flower Pillows that Molly made a few years ago but am wary of making something so big for someone else’s home. That’s when it hit me, why not shrink the scale and turn big pillows into pretty little sachets, easy to make and to give!

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Luckily, not only do these sachets appeal to my more practical nature, they are also a blast to make. The beautiful, vibrant colors of the new Mariposa Felt Bundle made picking color combinations so fun, and I am completely willing to admit that I spent far too long arranging and rearranging the petals before I came up with my final choices. But, with colors like these, how could you not?!

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

And since each Felt Bundle makes 16 sachets, there are enough here to say good luck, congratulations, thank you, and even happy Mother’s Day!

Materials

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

To make sixteen sachets:

Pattern

Cut and Coordinate Colors

Cut the Essex into sixteen 4 ½-inch squares and set aside.

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

From each piece of felt, trace and cut out two 4 ½-inch squares and 8 of each of the large and small petal shapes (using the Petal Template).

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Now lay out your squares and pair up colors for the petals. This is important to do before you start sewing because you don’t want to end up with a few mismatched pieces at the end. It’s also a lot of fun!

Stitch the Flower

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Using a straight edge and the Chaco Pen, make a straight line diagonally across the felt square, from corner to corner. Repeat on opposite corners to create an “X”.

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

From the center of the “X”, apply a small amount of glue along the marked line about one inch in each direction. Place four large petals on top of the glue, making sure all the petal tips meet in the center and that the outer petal tips align with the marked “X”.

Repeat this step, now gluing the small petal shapes on top of the large petals.

The glue is a great way to keep the petals straight and in place for sewing.

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Sew through the petals diagonally, from tip to tip. Backstitch at the beginning and end of each seam.

Sew the Squares

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Pin the sachet top to one square of the Essex, right sides together.

Sew them together around all four sides with a 3/8–inch seam allowance, leaving a 2 1/2-inch opening in the center of one side. Backstitch at the beginning and end of your seams.

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Clip all four corners.

Fill and Finish

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Turn the sachet right side out through the small opening. Fill with your choice of scent. I used a combination of orange peel, lavender, rose petals and buckwheat hulls. For nice, soft sachets, be careeful not to overfill them. They should feel substantial but not too hard or plump.

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Hand sew the sachet closed with a ladder stitch. Here’s how: pull the needle from the wrong side to the right side of the hem’s fold so that the thread’s knot is inside the sachet.

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Insert the needle directly across from the first exit point, push the needle through the opposite fold, picking up about 1/8–inch of fabric.

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Go back and forth like this, sewing through the folds, until you reach the end of the opening. Tie a knot at the end.

Felt Flower Sachets | Purl Soho

Pull the thread through the sachet and snip it at the exit point to hide the end.

Now make a bunch more!