
For each bunny you'll need
A man's heavy long white sock
Fabric and felt scraps
2 black buttons
Embroidery thread
White pompom
Toy filling
White string
Lightweight plastic-coated wire
Snap fasteners
Here's how
Step1
Cut enough ribbing from sock top to cut two 5 x 7.5cm legs and two 6 x 9cm arms. Set aside.
For ears, turn sock inside out and sew a narrow V in foot, making sides of V about 19cm long. Slit sock to point of V, trim and turn through. Insert wire in each ear; tie string around base.
Stuff sock with toy filling so heel forms face. Tie string around neck. Stuff body and gather the bottom closed; stitch.
Step 2
Embroider face using pink thread and runningstitch. Add button eyes. Sew up each arm and leg by folding in half and stitching along edges, leaving an opening. Turn through, stuff and slip-stitch closed. Attach to body when making clothes.
Step 3 Clothes
Jacket
Not shown but suitable for Mr Bunny
Cut two 14 x 28cm rectangles from fabric. With right sides together and 6mm seams, sew along all edges, leaving an opening. Turn through and slip-stitch opening closed. Cut two 9 x 12.5cm rectangles from same fabric for jacket sleeves. Hem long sides. With right sides facing, fold each sleeve in half crosswise and stitch edges together. Turn through and slip over arms; secure at wrist. Wrap jacket around body, folding top over for collar. Add ribbon tie. Sew arms and sleeves to jacket. Tack legs and pompom tail to body.
Dress
For Mrs Bunny
Cut a 12 x 50cm skirt. Hem one long edge; add lace. Gather opposite edge to 25cm length. Cut two 9cm squares for apron. With right sides facing and lace trim between layers, stitch together; round corners and leave fourth edge open. Turn through and centre apron on skirt; baste. With right sides facing, sew long edge of 10 x 25cm bodice to gathered edge of skirt. Fold bodice in half lengthwise. Hem raw edges; add snap fasteners at back. Attach arms and sleeves, tail and legs as above.
Bib
For Baby Bunny
Bind two small, rounded squares of fabric together. Embroider carrot on front; tie bib around neck. Attach arms, legs and tail. Glue carrots from felt scraps.
Tip
For little children, do not use buttons but embroider on the eyes instead.
Source: Better Homes and Gardens Craft Collection (Murdoch Books 1989; you may find this in libraries!)
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