Easter is almost here, but the Easter bunny has already made an appearance around these parts! I made this little felt bunny last Easter and thought it would be a fun project to share. It is so easy to make and other animals can be made using the same basic body pattern (I made chicks and a mouse!).
She has a cute little pompom tail hot glued on her backside!
And here are her chick buddies!
1 - You can sew the inner ear (pink) to the outer ear (white) or, like me, just use a hot glue gun.
2 - Add the features of the face. I used a French knot for the eyes and just stitched a little pink nose and whiskers.
3 - If you are doing the chick, you can sew (or glue!) on the beak and wings.
4 - Now for the body... Sew the two bold lines together (indicated on the pattern) for both the front and back pieces.
5 - Line up the front and the back pieces of the body. If you are doing the bunny, remember to pin the ears where you want them!
6 - Sew the front and the back together. You can either place them right-sides together and sew, leaving a small opening at the end to turn it right-side out and stuff it, or you can place them wrong-sides together and blanket stitch everything, again leaving a small opening at the end to stuff it. Either way works and looks cute!
6 - Stuff it and close the opening.
7 - Glue a pompom to the bunny's behind! I also glued a pink ribbon to one ear.
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