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Completed examples:by
Rabbit version:
[link] [link] [link]
Bear variation:
[link] [link] [link]
1: draw a basic outline of a bunny, such as
the one on the left, and cut out. This will
be your pattern.
2: hold in place on top of fabric with one hand, and lightly trace around edges with a light colored pencil, and then cut along traced line. Make two.
(OR pin down and cut around edges).
3: place pieces right-sides together,
and pin along edges.
4: sew, using a running stitch, or
whip stitch. (I prefer a running stitch
myself) Leave one inch or so unsewn on
one of the bunny's sides for stuffing!
5: turn right-side out, and stuff.
6: sew shut with a hidden stitch.
( google "hidden stitch )
7: customize face as desired.
(buttons, embroidery, flowers, etc)
If this is your first plushie, I recommend
using acrylic felt- It's inexpensive,
durable, holds it's shape well, and comes
in a wide variety of colors.
I've left the comments open, in case someone has any questions.
Feel free to use this pattern as you like.
yes, free to use.
Eat them, sell them, mass produce- doesn't matter to me.
This pattern is really basic. Even beginners can do it, and experienced plushiers can jazz it up in a thousand different ways.
Enjoy.
Pattern (download): [link]
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Comments: 25
Cuddle-Plush [2013-02-27 23:11:47 +0000 UTC]
Your pattern has wrought the RamBunny! [link]
Thought you'd like to see ^_^
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CiiMoore [2010-03-20 20:01:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for posting this up!
I was looking for something basic and simple.
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CiiMoore In reply to toylantis [2010-03-21 02:15:36 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome!
I will link you to what I do.
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KCute In reply to toylantis [2010-04-01 18:08:10 +0000 UTC]
accually getting scanner fixed probably wont be back for weeks
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Nachalnik [2009-12-21 19:41:34 +0000 UTC]
I'm going to try and make this.
Can I take a photo when I'm finished and put it on DA? I'll give credit to you of course.
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AngryChocolateSoda [2009-07-13 20:48:42 +0000 UTC]
Lovely, made one, you can see him here [link] C:
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Zumiez-Chan [2008-12-24 00:34:47 +0000 UTC]
Im gonna use this & make my friends gifts
Instead of buying stuff that they might not like or use... :'|
*money flies away*
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toylantis In reply to Zumiez-Chan [2008-12-24 04:10:17 +0000 UTC]
sounds like a plan!
Acrylic crafter's felt is fairly inexpensive.
As is recycling old flannel bedsheets, clothes, table cloths, etc. So keep in mind you can always go that route.
It's what I do a lot.
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Zumiez-Chan In reply to toylantis [2008-12-24 06:27:26 +0000 UTC]
Re-use & recycle.
It seems like a better plan than having to run from store to store & buy something that you think someone might like.
Have a Happy Christmas Eve tomorow
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Zumiez-Chan [2008-12-22 03:56:35 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the tutorial & the outline.
This is very useful
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shelldevil [2008-01-14 07:42:12 +0000 UTC]
Lovely pattern, ive featured it in my journal Thanks for sharing it.
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