Ok, Jane Austen Play Set Week 3 here we come!
This week is all about making your very own 1:12 scale bunny doll. (ok, it is the tiniest bit bigger than 1:12 scale, but it still totally works in a standard size doll house. And the pieces won’t driving you nuts as you sew it, so you are welcome for the tiny size adjustment!)
You can make it alone to use in a doll house or make it as the first step in our Jane Austen Play Set journey. (Admittedly, if you are just watching this journey, not sewing along, this video will be a bit dry. But don’t worry, next time we will have some more eye candy for your viewing pleasure.)
First and foremost, to get your FREE pattern, simply enter your email into the box below and we’ll send the file directly to your inbox.
If you are sewing along, here is what you’ll need to make your very own bunny:
Mini Bunny Doll Materials
- Fill out the Free Mini Bunny form to get your FREE pattern
- 20” x 12” piece Fabric A (I suggest using a thin, sturdy fabric such as quilting cotton)
- 8” x 6” piece Fabric B (again, cotton is a great option)
- Fiber Fill (just a small amount will do)
- Embroidery floss (for eyes and nose)
- Coordinating thread
- Removable marking pen
- Hemostats to help turn and stuff your little pieces
- Chopstick to help turn
Step by Step Video Instructions
As always, I LOVE to see what you create! Please share your bunnies on your favorite social media using #sweetbriarsisters. Can’t want to see your creations!
Penny says
Thank you xxx
Jessica says
You are so welcome!
Caroline says
Thank you, sew cute!
Jessica says
Thank you!!!
Karen says
Thankyou so much,I am so excited to make this bunny.
Jessica says
I’m so glad! I’d love to see how it turns out!
Karen. says
Can I use toy stuffing ? I have no fibre filling. Oh I have some rice or lentils can I use ,
am so excited to make can’t wait for shops to open lol. Thanks
Jessica says
You can definitely use toy stuffing! Good luck!
Rebecca says
Thank you for the pattern and the really great video
Jessica says
You’re welcome!
Lacey Bishop says
I really am having a hard time with the arms, head placement. I wish you would have gone slower and really had zoomed in on this step. I’m so confused, having to stop for the night and start again tomorrow. Maybe I am just over thinking. I’m loving my bunny so far and terrified of making a mistake.
Jessica says
I’m so glad to hear you are loving it so far! Were you able to figure it out? The arm is lined up with the seam connecting the two body pieces. You are more than welcome to send me a photo of where you got stuck and I can try and help.
Susie G says
Just curious, is there written instructions or just video?
Jessica says
No written instructions yet, I’m actually working on a set right now that will be available for purchase soon. But for the free pattern it’s just the video.
Susie Gulbransen says
Ok thx! My nieces and nephews loved them and I enlarged pattern and made a few large ones too! Thx!!
Jessica says
What a great idea! I’m so glad you are liking the pattern!
Rosalyn says
I have made a couple of these for my kids and I am really loving them. I would like to make a mommy and daddy version. Is there an easy way to resize the pattern to make a larger bunny version?
Jessica says
I’m so glad you are liking them!!! The pattern pieces will work great scaled larger. When you go to print your PDF, there is an option for “custom scale” and then you can type in your preferred scale. Anything over 100% will enlarge it!