Felt Rabbit Stuffie
With Easter coming up, we thought it would be fun to add a felt rabbit stuffie to our collection of felt animals. Our felt expert Krista designed an adorable rabbit pattern for our members. And today we are showing you how to use that pattern to hand-sew and stitch your own stuffie.
Our felt rabbit is a great intermediate felt craft project. So if you’re looking for something a bit simpler, be sure to check out our felt Easter bunny or our needle-felted bunny.
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We guarantee that whoever you are crafting this felt rabbit stuffie for, they are going to love it! This stuffie would make a great handmade toy for a little one. Or you can use it as nursery decor — and add some cute woodland creatures to create a woodland nursery theme.
If your kiddo is old enough to help you craft, they could work on this pom-pom Easter bunny while you are crafting your felt rabbit stuffie. We hope you have fun with this project and share your version with us by tagging #MadeWithLia!
Crafting Tips: New to crafting felt animal stuffies and want to learn more? Take our mini course, 8 Easy Steps to Create Any Felt Stuffie.
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How to Make a Felt Rabbit Stuffie
- Gather your craft tools and materials. Then download the rabbit pattern below.
- Cut out felt pieces according to the pattern using scissors or a Cricut Maker.
- Sew the legs to the underside piece using two strands of tan embroidery floss and a whip stitch, working from what will be the inside of the legs.
- Match and follow the curve of the leg openings, and ensure that the legs are facing the right way.
Full tutorial available for members. Join here!
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Want more fun Easter crafts? Check out our macrame Easter basket and Easter wreath. Or browse our intermediate felt projects for more ideas.
For more DIY ideas and inspiration, connect with us on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook. You can also browse our video tutorials on paper flowers, home decor, and more.
Tools
- Cricut Maker (optional)
- Detail Scissors (recommended)
- Craft Scissors
- Embroidery Needle
- Straight Pins
- Stuffing Tool
Materials
- Lia Griffith’s Wool Blend Felt — Hazelnut, Almond, and White
- Embroidery Floss — DMC Light Brown(434), Light Mocha Beige (3864), Snow White (B5200), and Black (310)
- Craft Eyes – 6mm
- Stuffie Puff (Poly-Fil)
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8 Comments
Hello, can you please explain how I sew a mouth? I tried several times to do it in the end, but it’s not looking good. Thank you
We have a skill course where Krista makes a cat. She does show how to do the final details in that video too. Here is a link. https://liagriffith.com/craft-academy/8-steps-to-create-any-felt-stuffie/
Hi,
I don’t have safety eyes and I’m about to make this project. Do you have a replacement for them? I’d really appreciate if you answered soon. Thanks
You can use small beads and sew them into place.
Hello,
I’m trying to print out the FELT RABBIT STUFFIE tutorial, but it is so small I can not read it. Is there a way to make it larger for prinintg?
So anxious to try some of your darling crafts!
Perri
Hi Perri! You can click on the photo tutorial image that pops up in your browser to zoom in on it and see it better. (If you hover over the image with your mouse, you will see a magnifying glass appear.) From there, you can print it at full size — it should be about 4 pages. Another option is to save the file to your computer and scale it up to full size when printing. We still recommend looking at the printable instructions as there is usually more detailed info there that we’re able to fit in. Hope this helps!
Hey Lia and Friends, Judy Henson here. I am so excited to make your felt stuffy woodland animals. They are patterns are so perfectly done and I cannot wait to do these for my grand boys. Thank you for these beautiful designs.
Judy Henson
Hi Judy! Thank you for your kind words, it means so much to us! Have fun 🙂