Thanks for the Bunny it stitched out lovely going to make a few more , do you have a teddy bear ??? I need format jeff thanks from Aussie land
what happened to the link to download? I wanted to make one for each of my twin grandsons.
I used light weight batting to try this pattern, but it would not turn. Do I need to use only cotton lightweight material?? einon
I used fleece and that turned nicely. As it is stretchy it 'gives' a bit and that makes filling easier: you can shape it to some extent.
how can I traslate format vip to vp3? there is a free software? thank you
If your machine can read vp3 it's either a Pfaff or a HusqvarnaViking and both can read vip. The latter is not as good with colour information as vp3, but you'll have to choose colours that match your fabric anyway.
And for some reason vp3 is not one of the formats that can be uploaded here in DBC, othewise I would have added it.
Thanks> For those wanting something for boys why not make these bunnies into bean bags--they love throwing/tossing things.
Please don't be upset with me but, this would make a really great dog toy. No loose parts to chew off. Much safer than any I have bought lately. And I'm going to leave the stuffing out. They sell things like this in the stores for $8-$10.00 A very big Thank you.
Je n'ai jamais essayé.
Si je comprend bien, vous brodez l'avant du lapin puis vous ajoutez ensuite sur le dessus une couche de polaire avant de coudre le contour. Puis vous retirez du cadre pour retourner et rembourrer. C'est bien ça ?
Je vais tester. Merci c'est mignon pour des enfants ou des déco de sac si c'est pas trop grand.
J'ai un doute sur les mesures indiquées. Nos cadres ne sont pas si grands.
Amitiés.
Hi Martine - I missed this design before. I have to add it to my collection. With luck I'll be home in time to make it for my new soon-to-be great-grandson.
Thank you for making this little fellow.
AlmaG.
Thank You. What a wonderful cuddly, take home gift for little ones. Also, great for hospital children's emergency rooms.
Thank you. I intend to make up a whole slew of your ITH critters for the children's charity I volunteer with. Thanks again.
I have been making your Bunny, Bear & Elephant designs as a residents ammenities fundraiser for the Aged Care Facility where my mother now lives. They are so popular I can't keep up sometimes. I make them from scrap fleece which is soft & easy to turn through. Are you doing any more designs in the near future? I will try to upload a picture. Thank you for the designs.
Thanks Martine - this bunny is so adorable. I'm going to sort through my scrap collections right now. We have two little ones in the family who will just love him!
Thank you for the cute bunny softie. I've never tried to make a softie yet but your directions look easy and it would make a nice little cuddly toy for my dgs to sleep with in his crib.
I like that I can use up some fleece scraps too!
I appreciate your sharing of your design. I'll let you know when I get one made.
Thanks again,
Meri
Thank you for this bunny. Today I made my first ever ITH project and tried your bunny. He's adorable!
The fabric I used was denim and I had a wrestling match getting it turned right side out. Do you have any tips to help?
Thank you and I hope to make many more.
*4U
I wanted to reply to you after I read your post. You could make him oposite with the stitching on the outside. Place back underneath. take from hoop trim and clip him all around for a shaggy look. stuff him. he is cute both ways.
Danke schön ich freu mich schon diesen wunderschönen Hasen nachzuarbeiten
Great, I can't wait to make some for gifts & what a great idea to make for a pet toy! Thank you!!!
Thank you for the adorable bunny. I am stitching one out right now in denim for a toy for my puppy. This is too cute. Thanks again.
He's lovely - have you thought about adding an extra step in the design so that the basic bunny could be appliqued or made into the 3D version? I was thinking baby blanket and toy set!
So cute and I can't wait to try it. Thank you for sharing with us. **4U
Adorable... adorable... adorable & love the way you word your instructions ("nick the seam allowance" "a bit fiddly" <--- I know EXACTLY what that means :) Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Martien, for sharing this sweet bunny.
I cannot find the i-t-h baby that you offered too.
Help please. Thank you in advance -Pickles' Mom
wat een ontdekking, nu pas zie ik dat jullie daar eigen ontwerpen opzetten , ik word er nerveus van zoveel mooie ontwerpen kunnen downloaden. Dank u Martine!
Very cute can't wait to make several we are having a bumper crop of babies this summer. Thanks EJW
This is so adorable. I know of a foster boy...he will love this. JoAnn
Thankyou Mops for this very sweet bunny,he sews out very well,will be making lots to give to the grandkids for next easter,my gosh i still have heaps to do befor christmass,only four months away.
Thank you, I'm glad you like it. There's a lot of time between now and Easter, and the stitching does not take long, the turning and filling takes more time!
Thank you ..... truly Cuties.
Sure will do someone for my grandchildren
Merci; He is the cutiest little guy. I'll love making him!
*4u!
Jacqueline
Very cute Heel erg leuk Martine, dank je wel voor al je inspanningen. Carla
This is so cute! I wish my machine was big enough to handle it. I can only do 4 x 4 designs. I think this would make a cute doggy toy too. Little Yorkies love toys like these, especially when you add a squeeker or rattle inside them.
Cute as cute! I will be sure to make some (for a charity boutique next month), and I'll let you know how they turn out.
Oh, Martine, the bunny is just so cute!! I'll have to give him a try one of these days, thank you so much for sharing! Hugs, Marji
This is cute it will go with the sweet spring quilt I will be making. Thank You!
Thank you; I'll try this out to welcome a friend's new GD. It's much appreciated.
I am sorry I added the mm measurements when the default inches were still selected. Actual size 118 x 166 mm, which fits the 5 x 7 hoop. I can't do it for the 4 x 4 hoop, that's a bit to small.