How cute are these! The perfect size for filling with small chocolates and eggs! Bunny Bags! Approx. 4" wide by 7" tall (incl. ears!) You will need: Outer Bag: 2 x (6" wide by 8" tall) Lining: 2 x (6" wide by 8" tall) Ears front: 2 x (2.5" wide by 4.5" tall) Ears back: […]
The Boronia Bowler bag is a medium sized bag to be carried as a handbag or crossbody bag thanks to the removable crossbody strap.
For today’s tutorial we have decided to share some creative project with you. We are going to learn how to crochet a beautiful, adjustable bunny
Bunny Bags! Approx. 4″ wide by 7″ tall (incl. ears!) Today's contributor is Crystal from Stitched By Crystal. All posts written by Crystal for Make It and Love It can be found HERE. . . . . . Hello Make it & Love it readers...Crystal here, from ...
DIY Fabric Flappy Bunny Bag Free Sewing Patterns
Bunny and Cat drawstring pouch bag crochet pattern | Pattern in English Only. This pattern includes both a bunny and a cat drawstring pouch pattern. This pattern will be available download immediately after purchase. You will see the download link in details of your order. Skill level: Beginner /Intermediate Finished size: 11cm (H) × 7.5cm (W) × 5cm (D) : Milk cotton 4ply with 3mm hook 13cm (H) × 10cm (W) × 7cm (D) : Aran / worsted weight cotton with 4mm hook Material: Felt fabric Fiberfill stuffing Needle for sewing Glue / hot glue Stitch marker Abbreviation (US Term) MR – Magic Ring SC – Single Crochet Hdc - Half double crochet Hdc inc - 2 halfdouble crochet in a stitch DC - Double crochet Inc – Increase (2 Single Crochet in 1 stitch) Dec – Decrease ( Single crochet 2 together Ch – Chain St/sts – Stitch/ Stitches R – Round Join - Slip stitch into the first stitch to join the round. Slst - slip stitch Beg - Beginning Note: Video tutorial on my YouTube channel @Danielle L Designs This pattern is for personal use only. It is prohibited to copy, translate or distribute, re-selling the pattern and the contents of this document in any way. You are welcome to sell your finished product made from this pattern and if you credit to me @Danielle L Designs that would be great. All images and designs belong to Danielle L Designs.
Petal Pouches Free Knitting Pattern
Finished size: If crocheted with a 2.00 mm hook, this little bunny measures 14 cm approximately. Of course, should you choose a different hook and yarn, final measures will vary... Materials - 2.00 mm crochet hook - 100 % cotton yarn for a 2.00 mm hook - A pair of 6 mm safety eyes - Tapestry needle - Polyfiber fill Colors - White - Pink Abbreviations st = stitch ch = chain slst = slip stitch sc = single crochet Shall we begin? Body Using white... 1. Start with a magic ring of 6 sc 2. Crochet 2 sc in each st (12) 3. Crochet *1 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (18) 4. Crochet *2 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (24) 5. Crochet *3 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (30) 6. to 10. Crochet 30 sc 11. Crochet *3 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (24) 12. to 14. Crochet 24 sc 15. Crochet *2 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (18) Stuff firmly. 16. to 18. Crochet 18 sc 19. Crochet *1 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (12) 20. to 23. Crochet 12 sc Don't break the yarn! Now we will start with the head… Head 24. Crochet 2 sc in each st (24) 25. Crochet *1 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (36) Stuff the neck area firmly… 26. Crochet *5 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (42) 27. to 39. Crochet 42 sc Place safety eyes between rounds 30 and 31 (with a distance of 8 stitches), embroider the snout and embroider the cheeks with a bit of pink yarn… 40. Crochet *5 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (36) 41. Crochet *4 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (30) 42. Crochet *3 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (24) 43. Crochet *2 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (18) Stuff firmly. 44. Crochet *1 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (12) 45. Crochet 6 decreases (6) Close. Break the yarn and weave in ends. Feet Make two, using white… 1. Start with a magic ring of 5 sc 2. Crochet 2 sc in each st (10) 3. Crochet *1 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (15) 4. to 9. Crochet 15 sc No need to stuff the feet... 10. Crochet *1 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (10) 11. and 12. Crochet 10 sc 13. Press the opening with your fingers and single crochet together both opposing sides. Close and break the yarn, leaving a long tail to sew to the head. Arms Make two, using white… 1. Make 2 chain stitches. Crochet 4 sc in the second chain from hook. 2. Crochet 2 sc in each stitch (8) 3. to 10. Crochet 8 sc No need to stuff the arms... 11. Press the opening with your fingers and single crochet together both opposing sides. Close. Break the yarn and leave a long tail to sew arms to body. Tail Using white… 1. Magic ring of 6 sc 2. Crochet 2 sc in each st (12) 3. Crochet *1 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (18) 4. to 6. Crochet 18 sc 7. Crochet *1 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (12) Close and break the yarn, leaving a long tail to sew to the back of the body. Ears Make two, using white… 1. Magic ring of 6 sc 2. Crochet 6 sc 3. Crochet 2 sc in each st (12) 4. and 5. Crochet 12 sc 6. Crochet *1 sc, 2 sc in the next st*, repeat * (18) 7. to 10. Crochet 18 sc 11. Crochet *1 sc, one decrease*, repeat * (12) 12. to 15. Crochet 12 sc 16. Flatten the opening with your fingers and crochet together, with sc, both opposing sides. Close and break the yarn, leaving a long tail to sew to the head. Assembly - Curve the ears and sew them to the head - Flatten the feet and sew them to the body and, using pink yarn, embroider the paws. - Sew the arms to the sides of the body. - Stuff the tail and sew it to the back of the body. - Using pink yarn, make a fluffy pompon and tie it to the neck of your bunny. - Weave in all ends! That's it!!! You are done!!!! Congratulations! © 2022 – This is a design by Carla Mitrani for {Amour Fou} – All rights reserved. This pattern is for personal use ONLY. This pattern or parts of it must not be reproduced or published (printed or online), altered, resold or used for commercial purposes without authorization. You can neither reproduce, publish, alter, sell or use for commercial purposes FINISHED RATTLES made with this pattern without authorization. Thank you!
Hello my dear friends! It's been a very long time since I have posted any of my work here, but I thought I would pop in to say hello and tell you about a new and happy adventure on my creative journey. It took me a very long time, but finally I am doing what I love, what makes me, as a creative person, even more happier. I have started writing sewing patterns and it feels fantastic! I made this Floppy Ears Bunny Bag more than a year ago and was asked many times for a pattern. It took me this long to finally get everything ready to be able to focus on pattern writing. Being a perfectionist does not really help when it comes to things like that. I had to tell myself over and over again to simply make the first scary step and then keep on moving forward. I tried my best to write the pattern that would be easy to follow and quick to finish even for people with limited sewing experience and limited spare time. The Floppy Ears Bunny Bag project is a combination of sewing and a bit of tiny stitches, and it has written instructions and photos to help you in completing it. Jenni (you can find her lovely Instagram page here that is filled with beautiful handmade creations) made these cute bunnies when she kindly did pattern testing for me and I could not be more happier. They look so adorable! The second pattern that I have published recently is Miss Mousy Bag. A little friend for Floppy Ears Bunny. It is the sweetest little bag that can be used instead of a gift wrapping for a small present or as a storage bag. Fill it with a few thread spools or maybe embroidery skeins and sit it on your shelf next to you sewing supplies, and I guarantee you that it would make you smile every time you see it. I have a couple sitting on my shelves in my sewing corner and it is always a delight to see these mice. I have to admit that I love Miss Mousy a bit more than Floppy Ears...hope he does not hear that. The latest addition to my Etsy shop is this darling "Sweet Dreams, Bear!" bookmark. A very simple, but charming bookmark that will make you smile every time you see this Bear resting snugly inside the pages of your favourite book. This project requires basic sewing skills and can be completed in less than an hour. If you are looking for a quick fun sewing project, visit my Etsy Shop or check out the Tutorials on my blog to find something you like to sew for yourself or your loved ones. I have also started a YouTube Channel where you can find videos with tips and tricks to help you complete any of the bags or simply to see the way I add fine details to my projects. What I like the most about this new adventure is that these little makes bring joy to people all over the world. They make people happy and that's what matters. Happy sewing! Larisa xo
Why blend into the woodwork when you can own a Woodland Rabbits Briar Bunny Backpack? This bag is roomy enough to fit in all you need daily or on a day or night out, and it comes with pockets to keep your belongings tidy. The handle and detachable straps, which can be adjusted, ensure your comfort, no matter how you decide to carry the bag, and it allows the mini Vendulettes to borrow it from time to time, either to show it to their friends, or just to give it a big hug. Made of vegan leather, this bunny-shaped bag is adorned with handstitched floral details and faux fur, and it won’t fail to impress. Looking stylish will be child’s play, this spring/summer! Printed and embossed vegan leather Hand stitched details in vegan leather and cotton Flap opening with popper to close Detachable and adjustable vegan leather shoulder straps 1 main compartment with zip closure 1 inside zipped pocket Internal slip pocket Fully lined with exclusive cotton lining Dimensions: 34cm (H) x 24cm (W) x 9cm (D)
List of must-have items for embroidery: machine, hoops, stabilizer, spray adhesive, thread, bobbin thread, snips, organ embroidery needles.
Hello my dear friends! It's been a very long time since I have posted any of my work here, but I thought I would pop in to say hello and tell you about a new and happy adventure on my creative journey. It took me a very long time, but finally I am doing what I love, what makes me, as a creative person, even more happier. I have started writing sewing patterns and it feels fantastic! I made this Floppy Ears Bunny Bag more than a year ago and was asked many times for a pattern. It took me this long to finally get everything ready to be able to focus on pattern writing. Being a perfectionist does not really help when it comes to things like that. I had to tell myself over and over again to simply make the first scary step and then keep on moving forward. I tried my best to write the pattern that would be easy to follow and quick to finish even for people with limited sewing experience and limited spare time. The Floppy Ears Bunny Bag project is a combination of sewing and a bit of tiny stitches, and it has written instructions and photos to help you in completing it. Jenni (you can find her lovely Instagram page here that is filled with beautiful handmade creations) made these cute bunnies when she kindly did pattern testing for me and I could not be more happier. They look so adorable! The second pattern that I have published recently is Miss Mousy Bag. A little friend for Floppy Ears Bunny. It is the sweetest little bag that can be used instead of a gift wrapping for a small present or as a storage bag. Fill it with a few thread spools or maybe embroidery skeins and sit it on your shelf next to you sewing supplies, and I guarantee you that it would make you smile every time you see it. I have a couple sitting on my shelves in my sewing corner and it is always a delight to see these mice. I have to admit that I love Miss Mousy a bit more than Floppy Ears...hope he does not hear that. The latest addition to my Etsy shop is this darling "Sweet Dreams, Bear!" bookmark. A very simple, but charming bookmark that will make you smile every time you see this Bear resting snugly inside the pages of your favourite book. This project requires basic sewing skills and can be completed in less than an hour. If you are looking for a quick fun sewing project, visit my Etsy Shop or check out the Tutorials on my blog to find something you like to sew for yourself or your loved ones. I have also started a YouTube Channel where you can find videos with tips and tricks to help you complete any of the bags or simply to see the way I add fine details to my projects. What I like the most about this new adventure is that these little makes bring joy to people all over the world. They make people happy and that's what matters. Happy sewing! Larisa xo
The Bunny Basket pattern! I wrote this pattern over 4 years ago while working at a local fabric store and then later offered it as a free pattern on Craftsy. Well, when Craftsy overhauled their site, this was one of the many patterns that got the boot from my shop. Recently I've gotten some requests for the pattern, so I've decided to put it on the ol' blog instead 😊 There are three pages in this pattern and each page is posted below. To save this pattern to your device, simply select a pattern file and then select "save photo". You'll need to do this for each of the three pages/files. Since the last page of the pattern contains templates it's very important that it's printed at 100% or Do Not Scale so the templates are the correct size. Hope you all have fun making this pattern! Happy Easter!
Nähe dir diese süße Bunny Bag nach meinem kostenlosesn Schnittmuster. Die gratis Anleitung mit Schnittmuster-Download findest du hier im Blog.
Lazies, These adorable Bunny Treat bags are quick and easy to make and perfect for Easter crafting. Use the free Bunny Treat Bag tutorial to make these
Easy and quick to sew adorable Easter bunny treat bags and fill them with all your favourite sweet treats for an Easter egg hunt or Easter gift basket filler.
These are printable instructions designed to go alongside my free tutorial on how to make a Bunny Ear Treat Bag. Looking for a delightful sewing project this Easter? These bags are not only adorable but also versatile, as you can fill them with anything you like, such as chocolate, candy, plush toys, and more. Whether you want to make treat bags for your kids, grandkids, friends, or teachers, these bunny ear bags are sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face. Three sizes - approximate height and width Small - 7" x 3½" Medium - 9" x 4½" Large - 11" x 6" Make a Bunny Ear Treat Bag in any size you like, in this tutorial I show you how to make a medium size one, and I also give you instructions on how to make the small and large. https://www.stacey-lee.com/2023/03/17/bunny-ear-treat-bags/ Find out more at www.stacey-lee.com *** This is a digital PDF file for you to print at home ***
I wanted to make something fun for my kids Easter baskets this year, something they could use again and again every year. When I was...
Are you a fan of Easter as much as we are? Then, you’re going to love this! We found a cool pattern that you can get for FREE, and create a super cute Bunny Bag for your girl! Easter is one of the best holidays, and having a bag with a bunny theme can […]
Fancy making some quick and easy quilted bunny bags to fill with your favourite chocolate eggs and spoil the kids (and big kids) in your life this Easter? Then I have you covered!
Some bunny told us the easiest way to make a splash at the annual Easter egg hunt is with Cynthia Frenette's cut-and-sew Bunny Treat Bag project! The adorable fat quarter project is approved for all ages and can even double as festive table decor during your Easter Brunch.
Spring is just around corner and this sweet Bunny Snack Bag designed by Minki Kim is perfect for holding sweet treats or a simple snack.
Gift Easter treats in these adorable felt bunny treat bags. With this free easy to sew treat bag pattern gift-giving will be a breeze.
DIY Easter bunny treats bag step by step. Creative ways to recycle newspapers and create beautiful crafts for Easter and any other celebration. Cute Easter bunny butt bag made with brown paper.
I wanted to make something fun for my kids Easter baskets this year, something they could use again and again every year. When I was little we always had the traditional treat filled plastic eggs, but we also had a few different small treat containers that got pulled out every year. The ones that stick out in my mind the most were these little bunnies and ducks that my grandmother crocheted. They actually had a small hole in the back where you filled them with candy so it looked like they pooped jelly beans, which I thought was hilarious when I was a kid. I am sure Andrew would love a pooping bunny too, but unfortunately my crochet skills are a bit rusty so I couldn't make him one, instead I came up with these little bunnies. Just fill 'em up with your favorite Easter treat and tie their little ears in a knot. They are small so they are a great way to use up some scrap fabric you may have laying around. These little guys are quick to make so you probably won't be able to stop at just one. I made six, three for each kid. Then on Easter they can be tucked in their Easter basket, or hidden with the eggs. Want to make some bunny treat bags? First download the pattern HERE. (sorry about the white on white colors in this tutorial, I don't know what I was thinking...) Cut out the pattern piece and use it to cut out 2 white pieces and 2 color pieces. Using a water soluble pencil, transfer the dots for embroidering the face on one white piece and for adding a tail on the other white piece. Use embroidery thread to make the face. To make the eyes, push your needle up from the back of the fabric where you drew the dot for the eye. Tie a knot in the thread an push your needle back trough the fabric on the dot. Tie both ends of string off at the back. To make the nose, make a stitch between the top 2 dots. Bring your needle up through the fabric at the third dot and under the stitch you med. Then push the needle back down through the fabric at the bottom and tie off at the back. Add a cotton tail on the back using a store bought pom pom or make your own with some yarn. Next put one white piece and one color piece right sides together and sew along the ear. Repeat with the other pieces. Open the bottoms of each side and place the two sides together, lining up the white and color sides. Sew around the edge leaving an opening in the bottom. Be careful not to catch his little cotton tail or one of his ears in the seam! Clip the tip of the ears and along the seam allowance in the curve. Turn the bunny right side out through the hole in the bottom and then sew the hole shut. Tuck the lining down inside. Fill him up and he is ready for Easter!
Super simple DIY no-sew bunny bag. Grab the free pattern, follow the step by step tutorial and make a cute bunny bag for Easter.
Easy and quick to sew adorable Easter bunny treat bags and fill them with all your favourite sweet treats for an Easter egg hunt or Easter gift basket filler.
The first time I saw this DIY Easter bunny treat bag by The Quilted Forest, I knew I had to make it. This small project is so adorable - it even has a tail made from a pompom! I can't wait for the kids to see this bag that I made. I'm sure they will