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Snuggle Bunny (Puppet Book)

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Jools 'Lovely fluffy bunny in a box. Bought as an Easter present, my daughter loved it. Bigger than I expected, great value.'

R9: Fold the arm closed, leaving 1 unworked st on each side for the fold. Working through both sides to close, 1 SC in each st across. (4 sts) See tutorial photos. I like my snuggle bunny toys to have the inner ear and tummy fabric cut slightly smaller so that the main fabric rolls over the edge – personal preference!! If you also would like to do this then you need to position the pattern piece just over the fabric fold as shown below. So easy!

Note: Safety eyes and noses pose a choking risk for babies; therefore, if making this toy for a baby, I recommend using yarn, felt, or embroidered details. This one is based on Dr Seuss’s Horton (which is the theme of her bedroom) but in the colours of Frozen, requested by 4 year old Bella. Now we will attach the ears to the head. Measure ears width at their base. Cut a slit the same width as the ears base where indicated on the pattern. Serial Spender At Argos 'Bought for granddaughter, can’t be beat on quality, no concerns giving this to a young child. Really lovely.' Note that you are working from the bottom/end of the ear to the to the top/base of the ear. Do not use the invisible decrease method for the decrease stitches in the ears.

Grace Kaufman [ citation needed], Michaela Dean [ citation needed] (English), Karol Sevilla [ citation needed] (Spanish) Pin both ears in place as shown below and stitch across both ears and head center securing the ears in place. You will need to taper the stitching at the beginning & end of the row. No1/4″ seam allowance used here! Here’s a simple bunny that’s easy to sew and great for your kid to drag around with them or hug tightly as they sleep, featuring a soft body with legs that are a part of the body, shoulder seams that let the arms move a bit, a round head with tiny embroidered eyes and nose, and the ever so important rabbit feature, upward ears with pink fabric on their inner sides.

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a b "IFPI Austria - Verband der Österreichischen Musikwirtschaft". IFPI Austria - Verband der österreichischen Musikwirtschaft (in German) . Retrieved 2020-05-31. MumBD 'My daughter loves Designabear. She chose this bunny as it looked soft and cuddly and the bunny is just that. The bunny has little stars on its feet and floppy ears. She also bought the pink onesie to go with the rabbit and had a free suitcase with passport as part of the Deal advertised. The gift box the rabbit came in was simply adorable.'

All pieces, with the exception of the ears, are worked in the round. Use a stitch marker to indicate the beginning of each round.

Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDFed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p.245. SallyB 'I bought this as a gift & it has been loved & carried about ever since. Great value for money, soft & huggable.' Pin in place as shown below and stitch across securing the tail in place. You will need to taper the stitching at the beginning & end of the row. Again no1/4″ seam allowance used here.

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