Wednesday 20 August 2014

Flannel Bunny Tutorial

I've been meaning to try my hand at craft tutorials for a while now and thought this was a nice simple one to start with.  I was given a flannel bunny as a present a few years ago (quite a few years ago now!) and thought it was a great idea!  This bunny has a bar of soap inside it but, for Easter this year, I made a few of these for my family and put a chocolate egg with each one instead.



I chose to use a black flannel, but of course you can use any colour you like!  Brown, grey, white or black are good options.  Whenever we drive through Brora we always see little wild black bunnies which are adorable!  We affectionately call them the Brora Black Bunnies.

HOW TO  MAKE FLANNEL BUNNIES

You will need:
A flannel (I got loads when they were on sale in Tesco!)
A bar of soap - make sure you get nice soap.  Of course, you could make you own which I intend to eventually!
Ribbon - make sure the colour goes with the flannel.  To be on the safe side, cut about 1 foot of ribbon and trim accordingly
2 Elastic Bands
Thread - Make sure this will stand out from the flannel
A Needle
(Scissors are also a must for cutting the thread etc.)

Step 1
Gather your materials together.  I always find it easier if I make sure I have everything to hand before I start on a project.



Step 2
Fold two opposite corners of the flannel so the tips touch the middle (see picture)



Step 3
Fold in half, diagonally across.


Step 4
Place the soap in the middle of the flannel.


Step 5
Bring the ends together, over the soap, and fasten with one of the elastic bands.



Step 6
Fasten the other elastic band approximately 1 inch above the other.  This gives plenty of space for the head with long enough ears!


Step 7
Tie a nice neat bow around the 1st elastic band.  Trim the ends so that it is even.


Step 8
Sew the first eye on with a contrasting thread (I chose white).  Avoid red unless making demon rabbits!  ;)  Make the eyes by sewing a few small lines over each other - see picture!


Step 9
Sew the 2nd eye in the same way.


Step 10
Finally sew the nose on, similar to the eyes but more of a triangular shape.



And there you have 1 completed flannel bunny!



Happy crafting!!  They make great presents for family and friends and you can always adapt each one to make it a bit more personal (for example, sewing a name onto the ribbon).

I always welcome advice and feedback so please feel free to get in touch or leave a comment!

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