Easter rabbit made of fabric - pattern and master class

Easter rabbit - a character that is often found on Easter cards, pictures and objects of serving. Souvenir Easter rabbit can be sewn by hand from a fabric of light shades.

How to sew a rabbit with your own hands from a fabric - a master class

To make a rabbit we need:

Operating procedure

  1. Let's make a pattern for the Easter bunny. To do this, draw on the paper details of the trunk and the base for the trunk, as well as the ear and tail. Cut these four pieces out of paper. With the help of paper parts, we will cut out the details of the rabbit from the fabric. Cutting out details from a fabric it is necessary to add allowances for seams - approximately on 0,5 sm from each party.
  2. Cut out two parts of the rabbit's body from the pink fabric.
  3. Still from the pink fabric we will cut out one base for the trunk and two details of the tail and ears. Of the blue fabric, we'll only have two details of the ears.
  4. The details of the trunk of the rabbit will be folded on the sides and sewed on the sewing machine or manually. The lower sides of the rabbit figurine are not to be stitched together.
  5. Sew ears for a rabbit - we will add each ear from one pink and one blue detail inverted outwards. Sewing, we leave at the base of the plastered sections.
  6. We sew the tail out of two parts, leaving one side unclosed.
  7. Turn out the rabbit's ears, trunk and tail.
  8. Fill the sintepon with the trunk and tail.
  9. We sew the base in the lower part of the rabbit's body. It must be sewn with pink thread by hand.
  10. Sew holes at the base of the ears and tighten the ears in the lower part, so that they become more spacious.
  11. On the tail, too, sew a hole.
  12. We sew the tail and ears to the rabbit's body.
  13. Pink thread sew a rabbit nose, and black - prish'em eyes-beads.
  14. We will tie a rabbit bow from a yellow ribbon.
  15. A rabbit made of cloth for Easter is ready. Such a figure will be appropriate and on the festive table, and on the mantelpiece, and on the windowsill.