Happy Easter greetings! Best wishes to all!
The bunny in the photo is handmade, very easy. I don't have a pattern, but here is how to do it:
The body is just 2 ovals, larger at the bottom (like a long egg). Sew the 2 ovals together, leaving an opening for stuffing, and turn right side out. Stuff the top (head end) with fiberfill, and then put in dried beans to give weight to the bottom third of the body. Sew the opening closed.
The ears are just one long piece: an ear shape on each end with a straight strip in between. Cut 2 pieces of the same fabric as the body, sew, and turn right side out. Tie a knot in the straight part between the ears, and sew by hand to the top of the head.
Draw a face on the bunny with permanent makers. Cut a strip of colorful fabric, and tie around the bunny for a "bow tie". Finish with a small ribbon bow at the top between the ears. These bunnies can be different sizes for a whole family of bunnies :)
The egg in the photo is a satin egg from Handy Hands Tatting, with tatted lace pinned onto it.
Sweet! Happy Easter to you too.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting ! Enjoyed reading the instructions :-)
ReplyDeleteThe lace looks lovely too .
Wishes for a joyous festive weekend :-)
Very cute! Enjoy your Easter :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you too!!! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute bunny and pretty egg!! :)
Very sweet
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family a very happy easter
ReplyDeleteLovely bunny and gorgeous egg
Margaret
Such a cute bunny, cleverly designed. Thanks for sharing the pattern! It's also good to know that HH has the satin eggs, which are perfect for attaching tatting.
ReplyDeleteThat's an adorable bunny! I don't think I could draw a cute face like that, but it might be fun to try. I hope you had a wonderful Easter!
ReplyDeleteThank you all! I'm glad you stopped by. Hope you have a wonderful week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you as well! That bunny is really cute, and I love the egg. Both of those will last much longer than the chocolate ones I had over the weekend! :)
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