SILHOUETTE FABRIC BUNNY TUTORIAL

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Y’all the tutorial I am sharing with you today is a “must-make” Bunny.  Seriously, these are so stinking cute and would be perfect to give to a little one instead of a chocolate bunny.  I even provided the template so all you have to do is print it off.  🙂

First thing before I share the tutorial you will want to print out the bunny silhouette pattern.  We can make them together!

Click here for pattern printable →BUNNY PRINTABLE

For the pattern I used one of my metal bunnies, I placed it on a poster board and traced around it 1/2 inch larger than the bunny.

 

 Silhouette Fabric Bunny

The items you will need:

  • Bunny pattern – I provided for you
  • fabric – I purchased Waverly fabric from Wal-mart  starting at 97¢ to $1.47
  • filler – I used a throw pillow I wasn’t using, cut the top of the pillow and used the filler
  • ribbon
  • sewing machine, fabric glue or hot glue

Cutting out the bunny pattern

  1. Fold your fabric in half with the front side facing each other
  2. Place your bunny pattern on top of the fabric
  3. Trace around your pattern
  4. cut the bunny out

I am using my sewing machine to stitch the two pieces together with a basic stitch.  You could hot glue the pieces or use fabric glue.  You want 1/2 inch seam allowance and leave 3 inch opening at the bottom of your bunny.

Turn your pattern so the front of the fabric is facing you.  Connect the two pieces of bunny together…remember to leave 3 inches at the bottom to fill your bunny.

I frayed the edges of my bunny.  On a previous tutorial I shared how I fray material you can view the tutorial out here →FRAY MATERIAL.   Trimmed the threads evenly.  Another option is using pinking shears to give your edge some texture.

Place your filler inside your bunny and stitch or seal the opening closed.  Tie a pretty ribbon around the neck of your bunny.  That’s it.  How cute are these?

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Don’t forget to check out the other girls and their blogs on how they are preparing for Spring!

Tammy over at Patina and Paints

Patty over at Pandora’s Box

Katie over at Let’s Add Sprinkles