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                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial

                by Crafty Kooka
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                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial
                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial
                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial
                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial
                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial
                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial
                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial
                Jackrabbit sewing pattern, stuffed rabbit tutorial
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                Sew your own Unicorn Cushion. Perfect beginner's

                Jackrabbit, Big eared bunny rabbit sewing pattern pdf with step-by-step instructions and illustrations

                Approximate size of finished Jackrabbit 20” (50cm)

                (The jackrabbit is smaller than our Hare pattern and the ears are longer in relation to the body and the nose is integrated)

                Contains:

                • Full size pattern (no scaling required) with a seam allowance already added., Just download, print and cut out the pattern.
                • Detailed, easy to follow, step by step, well illustrated instructions. (over 50 illustrations)
                • The pattern also includes a template that makes placing the inner ears super simple !
                • A list of material required.

                Materials you need at home:

                • Sewing machine, thread, toy stuffing, scissors.
                • safety eyes Approx 14mm or embroidery thread.
                • Embroidery thread for the mouth.
                • A small piece of bondaweb is also useful (but not essential) for the inner ear, , Main Fabric 1/2 yard of cotton is more than enough (a half yard is typically 46 cm , x 112cm (44” x 18“) ). If using wool felt 20cm x 180cm (8x71”) , , The accents (the foot pads and ear inserts) a small piece of fabric , approx 20 cm x 20cm (8” x 8“)
                Crafty Kooka

                Crafty Kooka

                Unique sewing patterns for brave beginners! Hello! my name is Dermot O'Grady and i'm the Irish pattern designer behind CraftyKooka. I live in County Wexford in the south east of rural Ireland with my wife Elisangela and our children, Tommy, Lester, Gil and Alice. Originally Craftykooka was set up by Elisangela to make and sell memory bears. The name "kooka" was a childhood nickname given to her by her dad. I helped out with cutting the fabric and other odd jobs. Eventually Elisangela taught me to sew and for fun I started making toys to give to our children. I found it really engaging and everything I came up with was met with huge enthusiasm by the kids. The collection grew and the toys improved. Over time the store transitioned from memory bears to sewing patterns.

                Every pattern takes weeks and sometimes months of development, continually making modifications, and improvements until it's up to the highest standard. Right from the beginning I've been aware that arts and crafts people are visual people. So I make the instructions as clear as possible with lots of illustrations. Hopefully making the whole process interesting and fun.

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