I absolutely love these mazes! And so do the boys.
Carlee from Ladybird Ln recently shared the tutorial during One For The Boys {scroll down for more amazing guest posts and boy projects!}
This is the perfect project for the person who is just learning to sew.
I used a straight stitch to create the maze pattern and frame.
A marble has been inserted and sewn in between the two pieces of material. The yellow felt triangles are the start and finish of the maze. The boys simply push the marble inbetween the sewn maze lines from one end of the maze to the other.

I used a straight stitch to create the maze pattern and frame.
A marble has been inserted and sewn in between the two pieces of material. The yellow felt triangles are the start and finish of the maze. The boys simply push the marble inbetween the sewn maze lines from one end of the maze to the other.
A superhero print {left over from this project} graces the back of these mazes. A hit with the boys to be sure!
I used a rectangular piece of felt {from the dollar store} for my maze fronts.
Linking to these fab parties!
When I first looked at them, I didn’t get it at all … until I read that the marble is inside! That is SO neat! What a great idea and it’s the perfect thing for car travel. I have to make some … my kids log in a LOT of hours sitting at basketball games.
I am glad, you were able to make some, I love the patterns(fabric) you chose!
Carlee
http://www.ladybirdln.com
I love your post on busy bags, I have made a bunch for my own kids and they are addicted! I did a roundup of bags we have made on my blog and linked to your tutorial, you can check it out here: https://babesindeutschland.com/ Thanks for the inspiration!