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Snuggle Bunny (Puppet Book)

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Pin the ear pieces, each ear having one piece of main fabric and one piece of contrast fabric, right sides together and sew them together with a 1/4″ seam, leaving the straight edge open. If you have cut your inner ear pieces smaller like I have then you will have a slight surplus of main fabric as can be seen on the left ear below – don’t worry this is just as it should be.

Grace Kaufman [ citation needed], Michaela Dean [ citation needed] (English), Karol Sevilla [ citation needed] (Spanish) Sew together the two tail pieces, right sides together with a 1/4″ seam, leaving the straight edge open at the base of the tail for turning and light stuffing. Paul 'Just what i wanted for my grand daughter fluffy &soft comes in a presentation box . great present'

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R4: Fold the tail closed. Working through both sides to close, 1 SC in each st across. (3 sts) See tutorial photos. Pin the head pieces right sides together and sew them together with a 1/4″ seam, leaving the bottom straight edges open. Turn both pieces right side out. See how the main fabric folds over the ears edge – I love this look! Lightly stuff the tail. Press with care if you have used minky fabric. You will notice that I added a snap closure to one of the bunny’s arms – this was so that a teether ring could be attached or a clasp attached so that it can be clipped onto a pram. Here comes a pattern that will show you how to sew a small plush toy with a curved top and two pointy corners that represent legs at its bottom, an embroidered face with squinting eyes, a pair of whiskers, a triangular nose, blushing cheeks, embroidered hands on its belly, a decorative ribbon bow on its forehead, and two different ear options, cat or bunny ears.

SC2tog (using invisible decrease method): Insert hook into front loop of the first stitch. Insert hook into front loop of second stitch. Yarn over. Draw through the first two loops on hook. Yarn over. Draw through both loops on hook.R32: SC2tog, SC2tog, Place the first ear, and working through both the sts of the ear and the sts of the head, SC2tog (standard decrease). SC2tog, SC2tog. Place the second ear, and working through both the sts of the ear and the sts of the head, SC2tog (standard decrease). (6 sts) See tutorial photos. Note: Safety eyes and noses pose a choking risk for babies; therefore, if making this toy for a baby, I recommend using yarn, felt, or embroidered details. Der Jamba-Schnuffel: Ein Klingelton-Hase erobert Deutschland | RP ONLINE". 2009-10-28. Archived from the original on 2009-10-28 . Retrieved 2021-12-14.

Make your own snuggle bunny toy using my free pattern. You can use any fabric you like for this bunny toy – towelling, fleece, cottons, minky or even old clothes. I made mine from minky and 100% cotton. Minky comes in a range of textures which makes it a great toy for the very young to explore. Floppy bunny here, but this guy is floppy all around, not just the ears, he has a triangular body, long arms and legs that aren’t stuffed a lot so that they can flap around, a firm head with simple felt eyes and an embroidered smile, and thin two-toned ears that are about as long as the entire plushie. None 'I bought this for my great granddaughter who absolutely loved it, so soft and cuddly and made an adorable Easter bunny present.'This pattern shows you how to transform small bits of fabric into extremely useful bunny-shaped satchels that are about as big as a golf ball and can be used for loads of things, like a creative container for lavender in your wardrobe, moisture-collecting beads, charcoal that will keep your shoes odorless and much more. First we will attach the tail to the body. Measure tail width at base. Cut a slit the same width as the tail base where indicated on the pattern and insert the tail from the right side. R18: 1 SC in each of the next 6 sts. Place the first arm, and working through both the sts of the arm and the sts of the body, 1 SC in the next 4 sts. 1 SC in each of the next 9 sts. Place the second arm, and working through the sts of the arm and the sts of the body, 1 SC in the next 4 sts. 1 SC in the last st. (24 sts) See tutorial photos. Here’s a simple bunny that’s easy to sew and great for your kid to drag around with them or hug tightly as they sleep, featuring a soft body with legs that are a part of the body, shoulder seams that let the arms move a bit, a round head with tiny embroidered eyes and nose, and the ever so important rabbit feature, upward ears with pink fabric on their inner sides. All pieces, with the exception of the ears, are worked in the round. Use a stitch marker to indicate the beginning of each round.

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