For Seniors: Easy, No-Sew! Felt Craft Ideas
Felt crafts have a warm, charming feel, don’t they?
In this article, we introduce ideas for felt crafts you can make without sewing.
Since the steps involve cutting and gluing rather than sewing, they’re easy and safe for older adults to enjoy—that’s the appeal!
Craft activities are effective for fine motor exercise and dementia prevention.
They also work well as a communication tool with other seniors.
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For Seniors: Easy, No-Sew! Felt Craft Ideas (21–30)
[No-Sew] Handmade Kadomatsu Decoration with Felt
![[No-Sew] Handmade Kadomatsu Decoration with Felt](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/M1N7WajLPm8/sddefault.jpg)
Creations made from felt convey warmth through the nature of the material.
Even a New Year’s decoration like a kadomatsu, which is often associated with the chill of the season, can feel cozy when made from felt.
You might think felt crafts require sewing with needles or a sewing machine, but you can make them without sewing.
Instead of stitching, you attach the felt using a hot glue gun.
While handling a glue gun does require care, it seems accessible for many older adults to participate in making these.
The result is an adorable kadomatsu that would be perfect to display at home, and it would surely be appreciated as a gift for family as well.
Easy, no sewing needed! Fukumamori

The “Fukumamori” charm, which can be made without needles or thread, is a project that seniors can work on with confidence.
Cut felt into a 4×12 cm piece, make slits about 8 mm from the top and bottom, then use double-sided tape to sandwich a pom-pom and a string inside.
Decorate by attaching fabric and buttons, and tie the string to complete the owl shape.
By choosing different eye buttons and color combinations, each piece gains a unique expression, resulting in a simple yet polished protective charm.
It’s an inviting and auspicious idea, perfect for displaying in an entryway or on a wall.
For Seniors: Easy, No-Sew! Felt Craft Ideas (31–40)
Just stick-on felt ema (votive plaque)
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Felt creations have a warm, gentle atmosphere, don’t they? If you glue felt pieces onto an ema plaque with wood glue, you can make a lovely piece.
Try making parts like a daruma, Mount Fuji, or the zodiac animals.
It’s such a cute craft that older adults are likely to enjoy it, too.
An ema decorated by placing the pieces wherever you like will be a one-of-a-kind work in the world.
As you make it, you might even get excited reminiscing about New Year’s celebrations from the past.
carp streamer

Why not try making felt carp streamers that require no sewing—just cut and stick? First, create the main body of the carp from felt.
Once the body is cut out, arrange pom-poms like scales.
You can simply attach these with glue.
Make the streamers from thinly cut strips of felt.
Glue all the pieces onto a paper straw, wrapping them around it.
For better stability, add a base, and you’re done.
Feel free to experiment with colors as you like.
Animal Magnets

Let me introduce some cute animal magnets you can make using plastic bottle caps.
Wrap twine around the bottle cap and secure it with glue.
Next, place some stuffing in the center of a round piece of fabric and wrap it up.
Attach the wrapped fabric to the bottle cap so the stuffing doesn’t show, then add felt ears, a face, and hands.
Finally, place a magnet between the twine you wrapped earlier and the bottle cap, secure it, and you’re done.
You can make all kinds of animals, so it would be fun to create them with friends and show them to each other.
Give it a try!
rose flower

You can make a very cute rose using just felt and a toothpick.
First, prepare a round template and cut out 12 felt petals to match it.
Once you’ve cut them out, apply hot glue to the petals and wrap them around a toothpick as the center.
When you’ve wrapped all 12 petals, it’s done.
It’s also nice to make colorful roses in various shades.
If you wrap floral tape around the stem, you can use it in many ways—like as a corsage—depending on your creativity.
It’s easy, so give it a try!
A simple rose

Here’s a felt rose you can make in five minutes.
Cut a piece of felt into a 10 cm circle, then cut it in a spiral and roll it from the outer edge to form the flower.
Make a hole to pass the stem through.
Curl the tip of a green chenille stem (pipe cleaner), apply glue, thread it through the bottom of the flower, and secure it—that’s it, you’re done in no time.
Cutting the flower’s edge in a wavy pattern gives it a different look, too.
You can use it without a stem on wreaths or flower crowns, or make many to create a bouquet—there are lots of ways to enjoy it.
It’s safe and easy, so it’s also recommended for cognitive decline prevention activities and as occupational therapy in senior care facilities.


