Bag for sweets in the form of a bunny

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What gifts bring the greatest joy to children? Of course - toys and sweets! Let's try to combine them in one gift and sew a bag of bunnies for sweets. By the way, it can also be used for packaging Easter treats.

To make the bag, we need: linen for the outer bag, bright cotton in the flower for the lining, toy eyes, decorative buttons for decoration, as well as a ribbon or drawstring.

We print the pattern on a sheet of A4 format in a 1: 1 scale. From linen and cotton we cut out 2 parts of the bag and two parts of the ears.

Glue the eyes to one of the linen parts and embroider the bunny's face, to the second we sew a wooden button with the inscription "Hand-made".

We take the details of the ears. We put cotton on the linen detail so that the pattern is inside. Along the perimeter of the eyelet we lay a zig-zag seam.

We twist the ears, iron and, stepping back from the fold line of 2 millimeters, we lay a straight line along the perimeter.

We take a linen piece with a button and tailor pins, we pin ears to it with the pattern up.

From above, we cover the part with the cotton part of the pocket with the wrong side down. At the base of the bag, we lay a straight line.

We do the same with the second part of the bag. The result should be such blanks.

5 cm to each side of the fold line, bend the fabric inward and fix it with a straight line.

We make out the edges of each part. Fold both parts with the sides inward. We make sure that the cotton details are combined with the cotton ones, and the linen ones - with the linen ones. We fix the blanks with pins.

On two long and one short side, we lay a straight seam. We leave only the base of the cotton parts open. We turn the bag through an open hole, which is then closed with a hidden seam. We insert the lining into the bag and, departing from the edge 1-1.5 cm, we lay a straight line along the perimeter, thereby fixing the drawstring.

It remains only to put in a ribbon tie and fill the bag with sweets.
Posted by: Elena Tregub

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