[For Seniors] Easy Felt Craft: Warm and Cozy Projects
Felt is a recommended material for handmade crafts because it allows you to create pieces that feel soft and warm to the touch.
It also comes in a wide range of colors, making it fun to enjoy vibrant, colorful combinations.
In this article, we introduce craft projects using felt that are suitable for older adults.
We’ve gathered a variety of ideas, from decorative items to practical ones like small containers and coasters.
You’re sure to find something you like.
Felt crafts require fine finger movements, making them great for finger dexterity training for seniors.
They can also stimulate the brain and may help prevent cognitive decline.
Give it a try!
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[For Seniors] Easy Felt Crafts: Warm and Cozy Projects (11–20)
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!
No-sew felt Oni decoration for Setsubun

Some people may find felt decorations difficult because they involve using needles.
This project can be made without sewing, so even those who aren’t confident with sewing can try it easily.
Use a compass to cut circles from red, yellow, and black felt.
Cut each circle in half, then create parts by pairing red with yellow and red with black.
Combine the parts into a ball shape to make the body.
Use the compass again to cut out two more circles, attach the facial features, and then join them to the body to finish.
If you make both a red ogre and a blue ogre and display them together, it really brings out the Setsubun atmosphere!
Heart coaster

How about an easy-to-make heart-shaped felt coaster? You don’t even need to sew—just use glue.
Round the edges and cut two pieces of felt into the same shape, then make vertical slits in both.
Interlace the slits one by one, folding them together like a weave.
Glue the last section to finish.
If you don’t round the edges or leave excess, you can weave with strip-shaped felt to make a square coaster.
Try different color combinations you like.
ball ornament

Here’s an introduction to making a cute spherical ornament out of felt.
First, create a circular template and use it to cut out circles from felt.
Cut five pieces each in two colors, such as red and green, then cut them in half and glue them together with a hot glue gun.
Be careful not to burn yourself, as the glue gun gets very hot.
After making two half-spheres, attach a bell with a thread to the bottom, and a ribbon with a pearl bead to the top.
That’s it! Simply by changing the colors, you can create ornaments with either a Western or Japanese feel—aren’t they lovely?
poinsettia

Why not try making a poinsettia using felt, which you can easily find at 100-yen shops? Cut the pattern slightly larger, layer it over the felt, and cut the felt together with the pattern—this makes it easier to cut.
Then use wood glue to create fold lines.
Make two red pieces and one green piece, stack them, punch a hole in the center, and thread through a bundle of three cotton swabs wrapped together with floral tape to finish.
You can display it in your entryway, wear it as a corsage on your chest, or attach it to a bag for a cute touch.
A charm with a cute sheer look

How about a handmade charm to encourage exam takers and others? For this charm, you’ll use a laminated sheet made by placing an aurora-design sheet and a transparent film—both cut into small squares—together with something like a clear sticker inside a laminating pouch.
This laminated piece becomes the body of the charm, and the outer part is made from felt.
Cut a window in the felt outer layer, apply double-sided fabric tape, and insert the laminated sheet.
With its sparkle and transparency, it feels like a charm that promises a bright future.
[For Seniors] Easy Felt Crafts: Warm and Cozy Projects (21–30)
Handmade felt demon bean box

Here’s how to make a soft bean box out of felt.
This one has an ogre face on the side of the box, so it works great as a decorative piece too.
The key when making it is to fold the felt in half to make it double-layered, which gives the box strength.
When shaping it into a box, the corners will also be thicker, making it easier to glue.
Once the box is done, all that’s left is to attach the facial parts and horns cut from felt.
Scary face, cute face, funny face… Express whatever expression you like.


