Ms. Bunny is a wonderful character from the book She's loyal, kind, and tries her best to keep Mally out of trouble.
This is the downloadable PDF version of the Ms. Bunny sewing pattern. Purchase now and be able to download your pattern immediately and save on shipping costs!
You will need to be able to print out the pattern pages full size and without scaling or shrinking. .
A finished Ms. Bunny measures 16 inches from her head to her feet. She's a cute small size with delicate limbs, perfect for little girls who love to play dress up!
Now you can create your own Ms. Bunny doll, complete with her pink calico dress and white heart-shaped buttons! This sewing pattern includes full sized pattern pieces and helpful instructions for piecing Ms. Bunny, her basic dress, and panties.
Would you like more clothes to fit Ms. Bunny? which includes a pattern for T-shirt and pants with working pockets!
The Ms. Bunny Doll pattern is written for Intermediate sewists. It includes helpful instructions on piecing the doll step-by-step, gathering the skirt, inserting elastic, and three closure options for the dress.
Materials list
1/2-yard light brown fabric for Ms. Bunny body
1/2-yard
1-yard of 1/2-inch wide white crocheted lace
3 decorative heart shaped buttons (optional)
1/2-inch wide Velcro OR 3 sew-on snaps OR 3 small buttons
1/2-yard of 1/4-inch wide elastic
Light pink embroidery floss for mouth
Black embroidery floss OR two doll safety eyes
Cotton piecing thread to match fabric color
Polyester Fiberfill
Chopstick for filling the doll
Hand sewing needles, embroidery needle, tapestry needle
Basic sewing supplies including a and zigzag foot
Special Note from Leah Day: Ms. Bunny is based on a real rabbit doll I was given for Christmas in 1987. That doll immediately became my best friend, the stuffed toy I couldn't fall asleep without.
Unfortunately I lost the original Ms. Bunny on a camping trip when I was around 7 years old. That loss was devastating, but I'm so happy to have been able to bring her back to life in the story of Mally the Maker and give her an amazing, adventurous life.
Designing this pattern was also an adventure as I was trying to recreate a doll I hadn't held in 25 years. I absolutely love how this turned out and how much I learned about doll and dress making along the way. I hope you make many Ms. Bunny dolls and share them with all the children in your life.
Learn how to sew your own Ms. Bunny doll in this sewing tutorial:
Is that quilt in the background catching your eye? That's the Illusion Mosaic Quilt!
Make More Makers
You never know when something as simple as a handmade doll or quilt will lead a child to try sewing or quilting later in life. Please make this Ms. Bunny doll as many times as you like. You have my express permission to sell the dolls and dresses anywhere you see fit.
If you wish to make a production volume of dolls (500 or more) and we may just wholesale them from you!
Here's two of my first Ms. Bunny dolls:
Meet Laurel C.'s Miss Bunny, named Mrs. Maisel!
Nancy P. shared her Ms. Bunny dolls too! I love the look of the doll made with the leaf printed fabric!
And here's Pat K.'s awesome pair of Ms. Bunnies for her granddaughters!
And here is Mary K.'s Miss Bunny: