Several years ago I was honored to create several patterns that were published on bags of Poly-Fil Fiber Fill by Fairfield World. I’ve shared how I made the cute axolotl plush, as well as the adorable abominable snowman. Now I’m showing how easy it is to make this vintage inspired rag doll bunny. This is beginner friendly project that can be hand sewn if you don’t want to use a sewing machine.

See Just How Easy This Rag Doll Bunny Is to Make
Don’t let the cuteness fool you — this project is beginner-friendly from start to finish. From cutting your fabric pieces to that final satisfying fluff of Poly-Fil, every step is totally approachable no matter your skill level. You can reduce or enlarge the free pattern (download available in the supply list below) to make the rag doll bunny as big or as small as you like.
Watch the short video tutorial to see exactly how it’s done. You’ll be surprised how quickly this little bunny comes together — and how much you’ll want to make a whole family of them!
In this video you’ll learn:
- How to cut and prep your fabric pieces
- Sewing the body, ears, and limbs
- How to use Poly-Fil Fiber Fill for a smooth, lump-free finish
- Attaching and embroidering facial features
- Final assembly and finishing touches

Materials you’ll need:
- Cuddle or other textured fabric
- Patterned Cotton or linen fabric of your choice
- Poly-Fil Premium Fiber Fill
- Hand sewing needle & thread
- Sewing machine (optional)
- Scissors, pins, and a turning tool
- Embroidery floss for face details
- Free Pattern Download for personal use
I love to see what you make with my patterns! Feel free to email me or tag me on social media so I can admire you handmade plush. Have fun crafting, sewing, and creating!


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