Easter is coming, which means we all have an excuse to make bunny plushies to stuff into Easter baskets. Below are some of my favourite bunny patterns and tutorials for you to sew up.

  1. Wabbit by Yoonie – Great twist on the more traditional rabbits you’d find in Easter hampers, I can really see this softie becoming my son’s favourite very quickly.
  2. Chibi Bunny by My Little Mochi – Awesome details with the embroidery, and I really like the touch of colour added with the printed cotton on the bottom, the pattern is also included for a kitten in a similar style.
  3. Recycled Bunny by Kayte – Big blanket stitch and the naive styling to this stuffed bunny give it lots of charm.
  4. Kwoozy Rabbit and Carrot by Kwoozy – Every rabbit needs a carrot, right? This pattern also features food for your bunny. Again I love the use of bright prints!
  5. Cashmere Bunny by Betz White – Made from recycled sweaters this is a great way to use up those thrifted jumpers you’ve been saving, I also love the needle felted heart on the bum.
  6. Tippy The Snow Bunny by Q. D. Patooties – With autumn now officially on its way in Australia, you can welcome in the cooler weather with this winter themed bun.
  7. Revoluzzzionary Easter Bunny by Suse – Two options with the pattern, one simple bunny and one a little bit more advanced with the addition of limbs.
  8. Hazelnut Felt Bunny by Jacqui – Very reminiscent of Beatrix Potter and more traditional bunny softies, if you’re looking for a more vintage bunny in your basket, this may be more your style.

Keep an eye out tomorrow for knitted bunnies!

This is my first ever year celebrating Easter, my husband has asked if we can do something to mark it (he grew up celebrating Easter, I didn’t) now that the kids are a little older, we’re having a nice lunch and baskets on Easter morning, I don’t want to fill them with chocolate so I’m looking for some crafty inspiration. Do you bother with Easter at all, and if so, what’s on your crafty to do list?

Fern On March - 23 - 2010

9 Responses so far.

  1. Heather says:

    we always did easter baskets growing up but I haven’t done them with Sofija before now. I was just telling DH how I want to do a little basket for her this year! He still doesn’t get it LOL

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  3. Julia says:

    This year I’m making the “Bowling for Bunnies” set for my granddaughter. I found the pattern on thelongthread.com.

    These are some great patterns! Thank you for sharing them.

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  5. [...] And if you’re like me and completely incompetent at knitting, see yesterday’s post for the sewn bunnies. [...]

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  7. [...] were made using Betz White’s fabulous tutorial that I stumbled onto whilst I was writing the bunny softie round up. I LOVE the pattern and the finished bunnies. They take about ten minutes each to make up and they [...]

  8. [...] came together really quickly. Such a fun little project. The pattern came from Hazelnuts found via craft blog.  I also saw a post about this bunny forever ago on one of my favorite blogs terrallectualism, [...]

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Hi, I'm FernHi, I'm Fern and CraftBlog is my online home. I live in NSW with my husband and three sons, and spend every moment of my free time with my head buried in some form of creativity. In fact, I've never met a craft I didn't like, although I think I've tried a fair few that probably weren't too keen on me. Want to know more?

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