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Hot Pad of the Month–March Bunny

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Call it what you will – hot pad, mug rug, trivet – but I’m sure you can find a spot in your home for this little guy.  The second in my Hot Pad series, this bunny is easy to make and would make a perfect spring gift.  As I promised, he has the same shape as the Mug Hot Pad from last month.  I thought about calling him March Hare, but seriously, look at that face.  He’s definitely a bunny.

Hot Pad of the Month - March Bunny by Crafty Staci

To make one yourself, you’ll need:

  • this pattern, with the head pieced together
  • 2 heads cut from cotton fabric
  • 1 head cut from InsulBright
  • 1 head cut from cotton or cotton blend batting
  • 1 head cut from medium weight fusible interfacing
  • 4 outer ears cut from the same fabric as the head
  • 2 outer ears cut from medium weight fusible interfacing
  • 4 inner ears cut from pink cotton fabric
  • craft thread
  • embroidery pattern transfer pen

Supplies to make bunny hot pad - Crafty Staci

Adhere the interfacing to the back of one of the heads and two of the outer ears.  If you’re using different prints, the interfacing goes on the side with the face.

Attaching the interfacing

Trace the face on the paper pattern with the embroidery transfer pen, then iron onto the fabric side of the head with interfacing.  If you want to skip the embroidery, just use a fabric marker and a light source to trace the pattern onto the fabric.

Transfering the embroidery pattern

Use the craft thread to embroider the features.  I added a little pink to the nose, but that part is optional.

Embroidered bunny face

Pin two of the inner ear pieces with right sides together.  Stitch 1/4” from the edge, leaving the bottom open.  Clip the seam at the tip, turn right side out and press.  Repeat with the remaining two pieces.

Bunny's inner ears

Pin the inner ears to the center of the outer ears with the interfacing.  Stitch around the inner ear, close to the edge.

Attaching the inner ears

Pin the remaining outer ears to these, with right sides together.  Stitch with a 1/4” seam, leaving the bottoms open.  Clip the tip, turn right side out and press.  Topstitch close to the edge.  There’s no need to topstitch the bottom edge, as it won’t be seen.

Finished bunny ears

Lay the InsulBright bunny head down, shiny side up.  Lay the embroidered fabric head, face up, on top.  Add the ears, each 3/4” from the side with the pink side down and the tips facing inward.  After pinning them at the top edge, pin the rest of the ears back with safety pins so they won’t get caught in the side seams.

Pin ears back so they don't get caught in the side seams

Lay the back head over the top of the ears, right side down.  Add the batting on top and pin all the layers together.  Stitch around 1/4” from the edge, leaving 3” open at the bottom.  Clip the corners, turn right side out, unpin the ears and press, turning in the opening.  Stitch all the way around, close to the edge.

Topstitching the bunny

The reason we didn’t put any batting inside those ears is so that he can either wear them up…

Bunny Mug Rug from Crafty Staci

…or down!

Bunny Hot Pad from Crafty Staci

I’ll bet you know someone who wouldn’t mind finding this bunny in her Easter basket!

March Bunny Hot Pad from Crafty Staci


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