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Sewing Easter Bunny

 Substance
 Thick felt
 Wool
Working materials:
 1 Substance shears
 1 Paper shears
 Pen
 Pin
 tip sewing needle
 Sewing machine
 Sewing thread matching the fabric
 Cut Pattern
 Filling padsor wadding, fabric residues
 Riceor spelt, lenses
 Funnels
For the pommel:
 1 Large fork
 Scissors
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First you need a template. Use the template or paint a rabbit shape for yourself. Then you cut out the template.

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Then transfer the template to your fabric. You need two equal parts of the rabbit body. Leave a 1cm wide edge around the template. (This is the dashed line!)

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Now transfer both lines to the fabric. So you see where you cut and where you have to sew afterwards.

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Now make two fabric cuts.

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Place the cutouts with the beautiful sides (outsides) inwards on each other.

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Then you put both fabrics together with pins. Mark a spot at the bottom that you do not sew. You will need these later to turn the fabric.

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Cut out the rabbit ears from a thick felt (suitable to the fabric!).
Then cut your ears in the middle.

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Now you put the cut-in pieces of your ears on top of each other.

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Sew them together with a few stitches with the sewing machine.

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Now place both ears in the middle of the rabbit body. They lie slightly obliquely above each other. Turn them so far inward that you do not sew them when sewing the sides.
Only the straight part of the ears is sewn to the upper edge. Put the fabric parts completely on top of each other and put everything together.

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Now the rabbit is sewn all around. Do not make sure to sew the turning opening!

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Through the opening in the fabric you can now turn the rabbit around.

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Pull your ears outwards and wrap the fabric around.

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Now you press the rabbit's head and belly outwards with a pen.

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Now fill the head of the rabbit with cotton wool. Stop it firmly in the head with the fingers (possibly also with the help of a pen).

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Then fill the rest of the rabbit body with rice.

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Stops the body completely here as well. So the rabbit later stands stable.

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With needle and thread you now sew the opening.

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The rabbit is ready.

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Now you can have another Make Pommel/Wuschel and fasten it to the hare with needle and thread.

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The Easter bunny is ready.

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The self-sewn Easter bunny looks beautiful as a decoration for Easter. It is also suitable as a gift!

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Have fun sewing!