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From improvised materials with your own hands you can make a good toy or present for children for the holiday (birthday, new year). We made a beautiful plush rabbit out of a yellow viscose napkin.
To work with the toy, it took me seven days of time, as well as materials and tools: template paper, thread, needle, filler (cotton wool), black and beige leather fabric, translucent colored ribbon, glue and a brown bead.
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

To stitch such a rabbit, you first need to find a sample for him. The sample can be picked up on the Internet and divided into separate components - details:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

Now I take both parts of the head and cut them.
I divide the parts of the head and ears into three components, add the forehead and the back of the head to them, and, jokes these samples to the fabric, I cut out the details taking into account the allowance:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

I decided to make a detail of the beige muzzle, which should be under the nose of the future rabbit, to make the toy’s head bigger.
Now I take the details of the ears (the leftmost part is the back, and the middle and extreme right are the front):
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

I need to stitch these parts, and first I set about stitching the front parts of the ears:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

I sew the resulting details of the front sides of the ears with the details of the rear sides and fill them with cotton. From the two side parts of the head, the long rectangular part of the forehead and nose (I will supplement it with the second rectangular part that will pass through the back of the head), and from the part of the muzzle I sew the head for a future toy. And then I cut out the eyes of black leather fabric and stick them to it:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

I fill the resulting head with cotton and cut out a detail of the nose from beige leather, which I then attach to the craft:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

So the resulting toy head looks on the side:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

Next, I set about tailoring the torso and neck. First, I sew the neck detail:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

I sew the resulting neck detail to the body, and then sew the upper part of the body parts:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

Turning to stitching the details of the rabbit's paws, I attach two more (half) details of the paws to them from the inside of them and sew them together (so that in the end we get not two paws, but four):
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

Having sewed the paws together, I turn the crafts on the front side and fill it with cotton:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

Now you can sew the head part to the body part:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

From the yellow fabric I cut out two details for making the tail:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

I sew a short tail from these parts and fill it with cotton:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

I sew the resulting tail to the toy, and then decorate its neck with a multi-colored ribbon (I tie a bow on the back):
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

After that, everything: our toy can be considered finished:
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

I decided to replace a small nose made of fabric, which, being pressed a little inward, is not visible almost, with a small round bead of brown color. After I sewed it, the toy began to look like this (front view):
Do-it-yourself yellow rabbit plush

After that, everything, our handmade toy rabbit, is ready.
(Regards, Vorobyov Dinara)
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