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In this class, Alison shares her method for hand-stitching a sweet little bunny with a companion carrot softie. Only a few stitches are required to complete these adorable dolls – satin stitch, running stitch, and blanket stitch – and Alison shares tips for how to work the stitches successfully. Templates are provided to make a large and small bunny, both of which are sewn exactly the same way. Have fun stitching up a little springtime bunny family, and don’t forget to sew a carrot or two for them to munch on while you’re at it.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Materials:
- 100% Wool Felt (8” x 8” piece in off-white; 7” x 6” piece in white; 2” x 3” piece in orange/moss/grass green)
- Embroidery floss in orange/brown/off-white
- Hand sewing needle (size 5 sharps)
- Paper scissors
- Fabric scissors
- Snips
- Ruler
- Pencil
- Stuffing (Polyfil or natural)
- Large dried beans
- Templates printed or traced onto heavy card stock
Downloads:
- Work with wool felt
- Work the satin stitch, blanket stitch, and running stitch
- Add stuffing
What you’ll get:
- An easy-to-follow class on hand stitching a sweet little felt bunny and carrot
- 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Downloadable PDF pattern included - $16 value
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor and author Kata Golda
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students



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Babara Yamaguchi
Can make this without much hand needle experience. Turned out really cute.
April 10, 2023
Lily Sims
I've been coming back to this, meaning to actually do it for at least a year if not two. I think it's happening!
P.s. I think those big brown beans are kidney beans which are toxic when left uncooked. Might want to change the recommendation and use something else to weight the bottom of the bunny.
More than 3 months ago