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Droopy-Eared Sock Bunny Sewing Pattern

BiBi Droopy Eared Sock Bunny is sewn by using a single sock, 2 black buttons, and some embroidery floss. So, if you have some socks lying around that’s either new or you never want to wear again, make many, many BiBis. If you have a pair, make twin BiBis. That’ll look really adorable!

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Sock Bunny Sewing Pattern

Baby is 7” tall stuffed bunny, sew from a single sock and it has a twitchy nose. It is a perfect craft to sew if you have some don’t-know-what-to-do stray socks lying around that are still “new”. Or, you can make twins bunny with a new pair of socks.

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Bunny Ears Headband Sewing Pattern

This Easter Bunny headband sewing pattern comes in 2 sizes; one for children and one for adults. You may use pile fabric to achieve that extra soft and fluffy effect. The printable pattern for the templates are available for instant download.

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Cherry Bunny Coin Purse Sewing Pattern

Meet Cherry, the Bunny Coin Purse, another addition to my palm-size (3.5″ x 3.5″) animal-themed zipper coin purse pattern. Cherry is a perfect gift to sew as a zipper coin purse to store loose change, banknotes, or keys.

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Lucky Chicken Pattern

The lucky Chicken pattern is an easy and quick to sew project and it is perfect to sew as an ornament, pincushion, bean bag, potpourri sachet, and paperweight. Besides, you may enlarge the sewing pattern and sew it into a chicken doll or doorstopper (by filling it with sand).

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Matcha Cheesecake – Fluffy Japanese Style

Reeling in the euphoric success of finally succeeding in baking my perfect Japanese Cheesecake, I was inspired to modify it into a Matcha Cheesecake in the Japanese Cheesecake style. One …

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