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Ock Bunny Sewing Tutorial

1. The document provides instructions for making a sock bunny using various materials like a sock, buttons, embroidery floss, stuffing, and a sewing needle. 2. The instructions include preparing the sock by unfolding the cuff, ironing it flat, and drawing a bunny pattern. Body parts like the ears and arms are then cut out and sewn. 3. Stuffed parts like the face and body are assembled using slip stitches. Details like the nose, mouth, eyes and feet are added using embroidery, buttons and markings. When complete, a ribbon bow is added to the ears.

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Ock Bunny Sewing Tutorial

1. The document provides instructions for making a sock bunny using various materials like a sock, buttons, embroidery floss, stuffing, and a sewing needle. 2. The instructions include preparing the sock by unfolding the cuff, ironing it flat, and drawing a bunny pattern. Body parts like the ears and arms are then cut out and sewn. 3. Stuffed parts like the face and body are assembled using slip stitches. Details like the nose, mouth, eyes and feet are added using embroidery, buttons and markings. When complete, a ribbon bow is added to the ears.

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ock Bunny Sewing Tutorial

Sock Bunny Sewing Tutorial


Sewing Pattern: Download pattern here.
Materials:
Make: 1
1. Sock (crew length, with folded cuff or with long cuff), 1
2. Shank Button (as eye) 3/8 [10mm], black, 2

3. Embroidery Floss, Blue / Pink


4. Ribbon, Blue / Pink
5. Poly-fill stuffing material
Tools:
1. Sewing machine
2. Sewing needle (prefer long) and pins
3. Scissors
4. Erasable fabric marker
5. Iron
Seam Allowance: approx. 1/8 1/4
Note:
Since the sock is stretched after stuffed, thick sock yields better quality than thin sock.
The sock bunny cant 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.
Otherwise, you may add a string on its head to hang it up. Pinch the head and lift it up to
find a balancing point to add string to hang.

1. Materials to make sock bunny as listed


above.
2. Carefully unpick the folded cuff at the wrong side with scissors or seam ripper.
3. Turn to wrong side and iron the sock flat with foot facing up.
4. Draw the sock bunny pattern on the sock with erasable fabric marker.

1. Pin the layers and sew with sewing


machine or hand. Sew ears and arms only.
2. Cut the pattern out from the sock with minimum 1/8 seam allowance.
3. Split the toe part into half.
4. Draw 2 circles and cut them out.

1. Turn the sock right side out, face, body,


arms, feet and tail.
2. Stuff ear with poly-fill stuffing material. Only stuff the end and leave the area near to the
head lightly stuff.
3. Stuff the face too, shape it such that the heel of the sock becomes the mouth of the bunny.
4. Run a round of stitches near to the raw edge, put to close the opening.

Use erasable fabric marker, sketch nose


and mouth on bunnys face.

Satin stitch the nose and brunch stitch the


mouth with 6 strands embroidery floss.

1. Mark eyes position by projecting a line


horizontally from the toe side, intersect with a line from another point of the seam line of the
toe.
2. Sew a black shank button to the marking.
3. Make a few stitches so that it is securely fasten on the sock.
4. Bring the needle to the other point via the stuffing, pull tight to sink the eye into the
face. Knot the thread on the marking before sewing the second eye.

1. Draw a circle at the bottom of the face.


Equally divide the circle into about 12 parts.
2. Draw a line at the body and equally divide the spacing into 12 parts too.
3. Slip stitch body to the face follow the markings.
4. The markings will make sure that the body and head is properly matched.

Stuff up the body, feet, arms and tail. Run


stitches near the raw edge, pull to close the opening.
For feet and tail, roll the poly-fill on your palms to make it round and small before wrap it with
sock.
For arm, slip stitch the opening instead of running stitch.

Mark 3 lines on the bunnys foot. Sew with


embroidery floss to shape the foot.

1. Mark arm position on the side of the


bunny.
2. Slip stitch around the arm to the body.
3. Mark and slip stitch the tail in place.
4. Repeat the same to the feet.

Make a few stitches to tight the ears


together.

Put on a ribbon bow at the side of the ear.


You may put a string on the top of the sock bunny and hang it up.
Go hug your little sock bunny.

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