This project uses fabric scraps and can be put together so quickly that you definitely can find time to get this done before this weekend.
This hoop was inspired by some cookies I found on Etsy. You never know where inspiration will come from :) Ready to put one together? Here's the how-to...
Materials:
- background fabric (approximately 11" square)
- scraps for bunny (I used gray and pink.)
- fusible web (I used Heat n Bond Lite.)
- 7" embroidery hoop
- fabric paint or embroidery floss for eyes
- iron
- glue gun
- thread
Step 1: Print out this template at 100% (no scaling, do not "fit to page")...
Step 2: Following the manufacturer's directions, apply fusible web to the back of all of your fabric scraps that you are going to use for the bunny pieces.
Using the template from Step 1, cut out the ears*, inner ears*, head, and nose from your fusible web backed fabric scraps. *Important: add about ¼" to the bottom of each ear and inner ear. This is so you can overlap the bottom edge of the ears with the head piece.
Step 3: Place your background fabric right side up. Lay your embroidery hoop in the center of your background fabric. Remove the fusible web paper from the back of each of your bunny pieces and arrange the pieces inside the embroidery hoop.
Once you have them arranged to your liking, start pressing each piece in place, following the manufacturer's directions. Start with the ears, then the inner ears.
Next, overlap the head over the bottom edge of the ears. I placed my embroidery hoop back on top to see exactly where I wanted to press the head in place.
Then press the nose in place.
Step 4: Time to sew around the edges of each piece. I used Maureen's technique for my applique – a straight stitch, using black thread, that leaves the edges raw – but you could use a zigzag or satin stitch with coordinating thread, depending on what look you prefer.
Step 5: Time to add your bunny's eyes. Again, this one is up to your personal preference. You can embroider the eyes, or I painted mine on with fabric paint (because my embroidered circles never quite turn out to be circles).
Step 6: Almost done. Stretch your completed bunny square inside of your embroidery hoop. Make sure to align the bottom of the bunny's head with the bottom curve of the hoop. Trim the excess fabric to 3/4" from the edges of the back of the embroidery hoop. Use your glue gun to glue the edges of the fabric to the inside of the back of the hoop. Cover the back with felt if desired.
And you're done!
So glad I was able to squeeze this project in before Easter. If you find time to make one, add a picture to the Gwenny Penny Flickr group. I'd love to see it!
I'm linking up:
24 comments:
I love this! Thank you - I have printed the template!
I'm into Easter projects. This is another one I want to make before Sunday.
Thank for the loveliness!
This is so adorable! I am going to attempt to make this before the weekend...but may get distracted and have to make it to display next Easter. Thanks for sharing!
This is so sweet. I'm pinning it so I remember to make it next year.
This is SO cute! Thanks so much for sharing!
This is so cute! I don't celebrate Easter but I am a bunny lover so I see one of these making its way onto my wall!
This is just adorable. Thanks for the tutorial. Pinned!
I LOVE this Gwen! It is simply adorable! Thanks for the template.
xoxo
You are so creative!!
I will say it again...you need to sell these!!! I would buy one! So creative Gwen!
the inspiration cookies are so cute and so is the resulting hoop! lovely work Gwen!
All I can say is darling. I love it!
very cute!
I linked to your tutorial on my blog - thanks for sharing!
doro K.
So cute! :o)
I am seriously over the moon for this adorable little project. I hope you will link this up to my Hippity Hop Easter Project Hop.
www.itsybitsypaperblog.com
So cute Gwen, I love it!
Oh, so cute! This is adorable Gwen. Just adorable.
Your applique work is top notch! Such an adorable hoop project. Happy Easter !
Soooo, toooooo, extremely cute....love it..xo
heavens girl! this bunny project is too adorable!
This is so cute Gwen, I had to pin it for next year. It would be fun in an nursery too.
I LOVE this Easter project! I pinned it on Pinterest awhile back and it is one of those projects on my "To Do" list that I really must get to soon.
I featured it on my blog in my Weekly Inspiration: Easter Projects post. I'd love for you to stop by and take a look if you have a moment.
http://www.sewcreativeblog.com/weekly-inspiration-easter-projects/
Best Wishes,
Crystal
Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial with us. It's still going strong after 3 years! :-)
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