I decided since it is my niece's first Easter that I would make her a little Easter Bunny doll. I found a free pattern for this Miffy Bunny on Ravelry. I have no idea who Miffy is but the pattern was a sinch. I used felt for the eyes and yarn for the nose and mouth. I wanted to spring up the bunny a bit so I used this cute flowery fabric on the ears and sewed a little heart onto it too.



I wanted to take a picture of the bunny with Lindsay but she does not like the flashes on a camera! My Dad takes a million pictures and that flash scares her everytime!
I hope everyone has a great Monday!

3 comments:
Yay for Easter swap! My box arrived this morning... kiddo went nut for the bunny!
Thank you so much! I love handcrafted chocolates!
Very cute! I still want to learn how to crochet - but I haven't yet, slack!
Mollie, I'm so glad you liked the candies...the store smelled SO GOOD!! I was practically drooling all over when I left!
Alicia, you should totally learn! In the beginning it was a little rough but once I grasped the concept of what I was doing, it got easier.
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