Thank you very easy to do. I must've missed the part about sewing up the shoulder but that's OK. I'll keep looking but it's turning out great thank you.
I made my first bunny today. My first knitting machine project. You made it so easy. Thank you, Thank you. My seam needs some practice. I added a cute Pom Pom tail.
Lol, I just recently got interested in these machines and have been watching videos for people making different things on them, and this evening I happened across this one! I couldn't believe it, after watching you for so long on your drawing/painting channel, I was really happy to find this second channel for your creativity! Love the bunny! I hope to have these machines before too long, so I can follow along with some of your patterns. Keep up the wonderful work!
My first bunny! There are so many mistakes (all my own) that he has been named Ferrel Bunny, because he looks like he’s been runny wild for weeks. So fun to make. Thank you Stephanie for sharing your pattern. Love it!
Whoohoo Cindy!! I love the name Ferrel Bunny. So happy you had a fun time with this pattern. I love for you to share it with your friends if you have a chance. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experience with me.
@@melissastansberry6028 mine might be thicker at the shoulder end because I folded down the top edge before stitch it closed - to shape the upper arm area. Or it could be different yarn causing the different appearance- I bet yours will be so cute though!
Thank you so much for watching! I love that you are enjoying my videos. Here’s the link for the bear that it made the same way as the bunny: ruclips.net/video/qtMMhXLM0-M/видео.htmlsi=oCU1LfUfoPl0057y
❤ so so sooooo cute ❤ thank you for teaching us I would like to make these for new borns and babies in hospital Please please please can you show is how to make these for tiny babies - 20cm big
Oh my! I think I would make sure to use a #3 dk weight yarn and then start playing with how long to make the tubes- I’ll try it out soon and see what I can come up with. Thank you so much for watching and your request! Have a great day
On the transcript t at minute 30:15 she says that she didn’t stitch through both layers. That to me says you are correct, the running stitch at the bottom of the ears and head only uses the top layer. Thanks for asking the question. I was wondering too, but wasn’t willing to read the transcript just for me, but I would to help out someone else. Happy making!
Okay! I’ll see if I can describe it more- basically you are just placing the arms on either side of the neck- taking a darning needle and sewing all the way through from the outside of one arm through the body to the outside of the second arm then moving the needle over a bit and stitching back to the original arm. I do that a couple times. Then tie off the yarn and hide the ends. I hope that helps.
Thank you for sharing the pattern. Made two today. so cute and fun to do!
Whoohoo! I love that you were successful and had fun doing it. I hope you will check out more of my fun patterns.
This little bunny looks adorable! 😍 Looking forward to giving it a try. Thank you for sharing the pattern and process with us! ❤
So excited to hear what you think after making a bunny! Thank you for watching and commenting.
So cute! Thanks
Thank you! They are so much fun to maketoo
love these little bunnies on my third one this morning. You are so talented and thank you
Yea! I’m so happy that you found this video and even more excited that you are going gang busters on making them! They really are a fun pattern.
🙀this bunny is so cute❤ thank you Stephanie for your talents, time and efforts to teach us!
You are so welcome! Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!
My goodness!! So ADORABLE!!! Really cute bunny!!! 🥰
Thank you! 😊you are so sweet to say that.
Love it
Whoohoo! So happy to hear that! I hope you’ll be back for more fun tutorials
This seems so adorable and easy i am definitely gonna make this. Thanks for showing this easy way.
So happy you are excited to make some for yourself! Have fun and thank you for watching and commenting.
Thank you very easy to do. I must've missed the part about sewing up the shoulder but that's OK. I'll keep looking but it's turning out great thank you.
Yea! So happy to hear that you are enjoying the project!
I made my first bunny today. My first knitting machine project. You made it so easy. Thank you, Thank you. My seam needs some practice. I added a cute Pom Pom tail.
Whoohoo! That is wonderful to hear! Congratulations on finishing your first project!!
Started on this tonight. Thanks
Whoohoo! I hope you have a great time making your sweet spring bunny!
Lol, I just recently got interested in these machines and have been watching videos for people making different things on them, and this evening I happened across this one! I couldn't believe it, after watching you for so long on your drawing/painting channel, I was really happy to find this second channel for your creativity! Love the bunny! I hope to have these machines before too long, so I can follow along with some of your patterns. Keep up the wonderful work!
Oh that is lovely to hear! These little knitting machines are so much fun. I’m so happy that you found my second channel too!
I absolutely LOVED your bunnies. Great tutorial!
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
@@StephanieBCreativity I made a rabbit for my granddaughter. She LOVED it!
@@lscalmanini oh that makes my heart so happy to hear. Thank you for sharing your creativity with your family!
My first bunny! There are so many mistakes (all my own) that he has been named Ferrel Bunny, because he looks like he’s been runny wild for weeks. So fun to make. Thank you Stephanie for sharing your pattern. Love it!
Whoohoo Cindy!! I love the name Ferrel Bunny. So happy you had a fun time with this pattern. I love for you to share it with your friends if you have a chance. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experience with me.
Thank you so much for your kind support!! It is so appreciated.
Nice! You’re very good at this! ❤
Thank you! 😄I hope that you have lots of fun making your own too!
This is adorable. I am attempting it today. TY❤
I’m so excited to hear what you think of this pattern after you make it. Thank you for watching.
@@StephanieBCreativity This pattern is perfect. I especially like those draw strings.😜 Easy to follow instructions. Thank you!
@@debbiemorrow1380 Whoohoo! Thank you that is great to hear.
Easter fun
So happy to hear that!
So cute. Where do you get your safety eyes and noses?
Thank you for watching! They are in a bulk pack box from Amazon. Here’s the link: amzn.to/40NG0nk (affiliate link)
It's adorable! I'm attempting to make one but I have a question. Did you put stuffing inside the arms?
He there! Nope because the tube is flattened and folded over I didn’t add any stuffing to the arms. I hope you are having fun!!
@StephanieB Creativity Thank you! That's what I thought, based on your instructions, but yours look thicker than mine do so I wasn't sure.
@@melissastansberry6028 mine might be thicker at the shoulder end because I folded down the top edge before stitch it closed - to shape the upper arm area. Or it could be different yarn causing the different appearance- I bet yours will be so cute though!
Do you have a link to share for your bear? I'm about ready to add stuffing for my Bunny. Thank you so much for the video!
Thank you so much for watching! I love that you are enjoying my videos. Here’s the link for the bear that it made the same way as the bunny: ruclips.net/video/qtMMhXLM0-M/видео.htmlsi=oCU1LfUfoPl0057y
❤ so so sooooo cute ❤
thank you for teaching us
I would like to make these for new borns and babies in hospital
Please please please can you show is how to make these for tiny babies - 20cm big
Oh my! I think I would make sure to use a #3 dk weight yarn and then start playing with how long to make the tubes- I’ll try it out soon and see what I can come up with. Thank you so much for watching and your request! Have a great day
Thank you so so much 💕@@StephanieBCreativity
Have a fabulous day 💕💕
I bought the machine to make these bunnies they are so cute.!What size eyes and pink nose did you use?? Thank you!!!
Oh, I got a box of multiple sizes of eyes and noses. The assortment has 6-14 mm sizes I think the bunnies I used 10 mm eyes and nose. Hope that helps!
@@StephanieBCreativity Thank you so much!! Love your videos
@@leene219 yea! So happy to hear that! Thank you for watching and coming back for more!
Lol! I didn’t realize I was logged in with my other channel- thank you!!
Can It be done on a 24 pin manual round loom? If so how would that affect the appearance?
Yes I think it can be done on the hand loom. I think it would be very similar, just a bit bigger- I may just need to try it out and see!
When doing the running stitch at the bottom of the ears…. Is that stitch Only going through the top layer ?
On the transcript t at minute 30:15 she says that she didn’t stitch through both layers. That to me says you are correct, the running stitch at the bottom of the ears and head only uses the top layer. Thanks for asking the question. I was wondering too, but wasn’t willing to read the transcript just for me, but I would to help out someone else. Happy making!
Thank you so much!❤
Thank you Cindy!!
Having a really hard time with the shoulders. Need more detail in the instructions.
Okay! I’ll see if I can describe it more- basically you are just placing the arms on either side of the neck- taking a darning needle and sewing all the way through from the outside of one arm through the body to the outside of the second arm then moving the needle over a bit and stitching back to the original arm. I do that a couple times. Then tie off the yarn and hide the ends.
I hope that helps.