Sock Bunny Sewing Tutorial

How to sew sock bunny

How to sew sock bunny

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After a great success on making a bunch of sock monkeys, I challenged myself sewing another sock toy… this time I designed and sewed sock bunny. Not only this, I have got a good news to whom who loves bunny, I have another version, a kawai-i version of bunny, stay tuned for the update {update: here it is, the droopy ear sock bunny tutorial}.

Unlike many sock toys that needs a pair of socks to sew, each sock bunny only needs one (1) sock to make. With a pair of socks you can make a pair of bunny couples. If you have a rather new sock that lost it’s partner, you can make a bunny with it instead of throwing it away. You may use different sizes of socks to come out with various sizes of sock bunnies.

The sock bunny can’t sit on its own, I pinned them down for photography purpose. You may add beads or rice to make the bottom heavier so that it can sit properly. Add the rice or beads in a small sachet and insert it into the body before closing up the opening to avoid the small particles from slipping out from the sock. Otherwise, you may add a string on it’s head to hang it up. Pinch the head and lift it up to find a balancing point to add string to hang.

[If you are interested on the felted carrot shown at the background, here is the tutorial to make it.]

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  1. thank you. I’m so glad! so cute!

  2. Very cute – I have lots of stray socks waiting to become something.

  3. They are adorable!
    You are so talented, Joanne! I think you need to join Craftsy.com to teach people to do beautiful things and make some money along the way!
    ~ Iryna

  4. Awwww! this is cute. Thank you for the pattern.I will be making a few of these.:)

  5. Quedo precioso!!!!

  6. Oh dear…. This is so CUTE!!!
    I want to make 1 for my best friend’s daughter!!!!
    Thanks for this lovely tutorial….

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  8. This is the cutest bunny I have ever seen… Thank you so much for sharing ;o)
    Greetings from Denmark
    Lisbeth

  9. Now I know where all the odd socks go to. Absolutely precious! Thank you

  10. Love it… Cute idea and a cute bunny !!

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  16. Where did you purchase those polka dot socks?

  17. Lovw this cute bunny it will be made and added to my other sock animals

  18. This is the cutest bunny Have ever seen. One question where do you live and how did you come up with that idea?

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  21. Прелесть! Спасибо за мастер класс!

    Translation (by Google):
    Lovely! Thanks for the master class!

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  23. Wonderful tutorial! I loved the outcome! So cute!!
    Great post!! I included it in my post Βόλτα στη Γειτονιά #26 :)
    Have a great week!!

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