Now snip the loops and trim the whiskers a bit to make them even. Pinch the looped thread in the middle and glue it to the nose. Use several loops of clear thread to create the whiskers. Then apply some glue to it, and stick it onto the back of the bunny. Take a cotton wad, roll it between your palms to make it into a cotton ball. Make sure to put enough glue to keep the parts well connected.Ī bunny isn’t a bunny if it doesn’t have that cute, fluffy tail! So the final step of this project will be to make a bunny tail. You can use plain fabric glue, or a glue gun for all gluing in this project. Now you need to glue the body to the head. In my opinion, the method with your fingers is easier and quicker, so I prefer it over using templates or pom pom makers. Just remember that the body should be about twice the size of the head. If you already have a pom pom maker or a cardboard pom pom template, you can use that instead of your fingers. The rest is identical to the previous step, slide the yarn off your palm carefully, tie the yarn, cut all the loops, and trim the pom pom into a ball shape.Īn alternative method for making the heads and the bodies of the yarn bunnies So instead of wrapping the yarn around your index and middle finger, you should wrap it around your entire hand. This pom pom must be at least double the size of the head. The only difference is the size of the pom pom You will get a bit uneven pom pom, so use your scissors to shape it into a nice ball shape. Now you can take your scissors and cut all of the loops to form a pom pom. This will keep the wrapped yarn in place so that it won’t unravel. Slide it off your fingers but keep it wrapped.Ĭut a piece of yarn about 10 inches long and tie it tightly around the yarn you just took off your fingers. Grab some yarn and wrap it around your index and middle fingers. STEP 4: Make the pom pom Easter bunny head If you are using a glue that needs some more time to dry use small clips to hold the ears pinched together until they are completely dry. Pinch their bottom edges of the outer ears to glue them in place like that to form the ears. Place the smaller felt pieces onto the larger ones and glue them together. STEP 3: Make the bunny earsĪpply a small amount of glue in a T-shape on the outer ears. It’s best to use pink felt for the inner ears, but if you don’t have it, you can use contrasting felt as well. TIPS: For the outer ears try to use a felt that’s the same color as the bunny body. Use the bunny pattern to cut 2 outer ears out of the brown/grey felt, 2 inner ears and 1 mount out of pink felt. You can use my template as a guide or use your imagination to come up with a different shaped ears and nose. If you don’t have a printer, just freehand the design on a scrap of paper. There are three pieces you’ll need to cut out – outer ear, inner ear and nose. POM POM BUNNY INSTRUCTIONS: STEP 1: Cut out the pom pom rabbit pattern pieces Some of the links may be affiliate meaning we earn a small commission if an item is purchased. We occasionally link to goods offered by vendors to help the reader find relevant products. The kids just couldn’t get enough of them, so I immediately made a whole bunch of yarn rabbits.Īs my early Easter present for you, today I’m going to show you how to make a pom pom bunny rabbit from scratch! I guarantee that you and your loved ones will love it.īelow you will find my step by step written pompom rabbit tutorial with VIDEO instructions for all the visual learners. The first time I made a pom pom bunny, I was surprised how easy it was, and even more surprised how much everyone in my family went crazy over how fluffy and soft the bunny is. Lucky for us, yarn bunnies exist and they’re just as cute as real ones! Bunnies!Ĭan you say Easter happened if there were no bunnies in your home? Not really, at least not in my home!īut getting real bunnies for just one day would be too cruel and over-the-top, not to mention messy. How to Make a Pom Pom Bunny (VIDEO) + Free PatternĮaster is drawing ever so near and we know what that means.
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