We can’t wait to share this adorable Felt Rabbit Craft with you! Little baby rabbits always remind me of sunshine, new budding flowers, and warmer weather, they are among my favorite springtime things! And there is no denying how absolutely adorable they are.
Felt Rabbit Craft
I have taken my kids to those fun baby animal petting zoos in the springtime and the little rabbits are hands down the favorite, every year! They are fluffy and soft and have the sweetest little faces and ears. This felt rabbit craft will be a fun activity you can do with your kids where you can make your rabbits as soft and lovable as you want! The options are endless when it comes to designing and decorating your new furry little friend. This craft is going to be a favorite for your kids!
Let’s dive right in! This craft is going to come together really quickly. Following our easy step-by-step guide is going to guarantee an adorable felt animal for your kids to play with. Teach your kids how to sew the felt together and watch how much more fun this craft can become for them. There are so many creative things they can use to make this craft even more adorable, you are going to love watching their creativity come out with this craft!
Want to make more felt crafts check out Felt Bird Ornament Pattern, and Felt Bird Ornament Pattern.
Supplies
- Felt fabric
- A pencil or marker
- A pair of scissors
- A needle
- Matching thread
- Cotton
How to Make a Felt Rabbit
- Select your desired color of felt fabric for the base, head, lower body, outer ears, and tail of the rabbit. Select pink for the inner ears and white or light pink felt for the belly pattern.
- Use a fabric marker to trace the provided patterns on the selected felt fabrics and cut them out using scissors.
- Place the belly cutout on the lower body cutout, in the center. Thread a needle with the matching color to the felt you chose for the belly cutout.
- Place the inner ear cutouts on the outer ear cutouts.
- Use the matching thread color with the inner ear parts and stitch them with the outer ears.
- Use a marker to draw the eyes, nose, and mouth of the rabbit.
- Use black thread to stitch along the traced eyes, mouth, and nose.
- Stitch the 2 tail cutouts together around the round edge.
- Place the base cutout on a flat surface and then place the ear patterns on the top side of it. Slightly overlap the narrow ends of the ears with the top side of the base.
- Place the head pattern on the head part of the base, keeping the ears between the base and head layers.
- Work flat blanket stitches around the sides and appliqué stitches when crossing the ear parts.
- Place the lower body pattern on the body part of the base; keep the head to the front.
- Stitch towards the lower body part and stop stitching at one point on either side (left or right) to insert the tail between the lower body layers.
- Work appliqué stitches to attach the tail part with the base and body layers. Work flat blanket stitches for the rest of the sides.
- Remember to keep an open end for stuffing. Use cotton for stuffing.
- Stuff the head and the lower body part individually.
- When the stuffing is done, stitch the open end to secure the stuffing. Tie a knot or 2 and cut off the extra thread.
Tips and Tricks
- Make sure there is adult supervision for this craft unless your child is completely comfortable using a needle and scissors on their own.
- If you are making this felt rabbit stuffed, make sure you leave enough room to add the cotton before you stitch completely around the rabbit.
- Try using different types and colors of felt to make your own unique rabbit!
More Ideas
- If you are looking for more rabbit crafts, check out this darling Rabbit Headband!
- Have some toilet paper rolls lying around? Try out this Toilet Paper Roll Bunny Craft!
- Or you can try our favorite little Bunny Bookmark! The bookmarks on our blog are some of my kid’s favorite crafts.
Felt Rabbit
Ready for one of the cutest rabbit crafts to hit the blog? We can’t wait to share this adorable Felt Rabbit Craft with you! Little baby rabbits always remind me of sunshine, new budding flowers, and warmer weather, they are among my favorite springtime things! And there is no denying how absolutely adorable they are. This felt rabbit craft will be a fun activity you can do with your kids where you can make your rabbits as soft and lovable as you want! The options are endless when it comes to designing and decorating your new furry little friend. This craft is going to be a favorite for your kids!
Materials
- Felt fabric
- A pencil or marker
- A pair of scissors
- A needle
- Matching thread
- Cotton
Instructions
- Select your desired color of felt fabric for the base, head, lower body, outer ears, and tail of the rabbit. Select pink for the inner ears and white or light pink felt for the belly pattern.
- Use a fabric marker to trace the provided patterns on the selected felt fabrics and cut them out using scissors.
- Place the belly cutout on the lower body cutout, in the center. Thread a needle with the matching color to the felt you chose for the belly cutout.
- Place the inner ear cutouts on the outer ear cutouts.
- Use the matching thread color with the inner ear parts and stitch them with the outer ears.
- Use a marker to draw the eyes, nose, and mouth of the rabbit.
- Use black thread to stitch along the traced eyes, mouth, and nose.
- Stitch the 2 tail cutouts together around the round edge.
- Place the base cutout on a flat surface and then place the ear patterns on the top side of it. Slightly overlap the narrow ends of the ears with the top side of the base.
- Place the head pattern on the head part of the base, keeping the ears between the base and head layers.
- Work flat blanket stitches around the sides and appliqué stitches when crossing the ear parts.
- Place the lower body pattern on the body part of the base; keep the head to the front.
- Stitch towards the lower body part and stop stitching at one point on either side (left or right) to insert the tail between the lower body layers.
- Work appliqué stitches to attach the tail part with the base and body layers. Work flat blanket stitches for the rest of the sides.
- Remember to keep an open end for stuffing. Use cotton for stuffing.
- Stuff the head and the lower body part individually.
- When the stuffing is done, stitch the open end to secure the stuffing. Tie a knot or 2 and cut off the extra thread.
Notes
- Make sure there is adult supervision for this craft unless your child is completely comfortable using a needle and scissors on their own.
- If you are making this felt rabbit stuffed, make sure you leave enough room to add the cotton before you stitch completely around the rabbit.
- Try using different types and colors of felt to make your own unique rabbit!