How to Make a Stuffed Bunny
Take the fabric you have available., With tailor's chalk, a pencil or (not recommended) a pen, trace the outline of your desired new friend., Sew (most practical by hand if the bunny is small) all around the bunny, except for a small opening on...
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Take the fabric you have available.
Fold it in two (wrong side out, right sides touching) and flatten it out. -
Step 2: With tailor's chalk
Remember to give room for seam allowances, especially between the bunny's ears.
Cut. ,, You may need something thin yet not sharp to help you push the stuffing (eg.: an un-sharpened pencil) in spots such as the ears or arms. ,, This is the fun part: embroider the details on your bunny in the colours of your choice.
Don't forget the whiskers, the eyes, the nose and, if you'd like, the little teeth.
If you can find a pompom or make your own, by all means sew it to the bunny's behind. , -
Step 3: a pencil or (not recommended) a pen
-
Step 4: trace the outline of your desired new friend.
-
Step 5: Sew (most practical by hand if the bunny is small) all around the bunny
-
Step 6: except for a small opening on which you will insert the stuffing
-
Step 7: preferably using a thread the same color as the fabric.
-
Step 8: Turn it right-side out and insert the stuffing of your choice.
-
Step 9: Sew the opening shut to ensure the stuffing stays where it belongs.
-
Step 10: Embroider your bunny!
-
Step 11: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Fold it in two (wrong side out, right sides touching) and flatten it out.
Remember to give room for seam allowances, especially between the bunny's ears.
Cut. ,, You may need something thin yet not sharp to help you push the stuffing (eg.: an un-sharpened pencil) in spots such as the ears or arms. ,, This is the fun part: embroider the details on your bunny in the colours of your choice.
Don't forget the whiskers, the eyes, the nose and, if you'd like, the little teeth.
If you can find a pompom or make your own, by all means sew it to the bunny's behind. ,
About the Author
Jack Wood
Enthusiastic about teaching lifestyle techniques through clear, step-by-step guides.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: