Use it to give money to children on a special day.
Pictures and Description
I made a money envelope with a rabbit face on it.
Instead of snap buttons,
Velcro was attached to make it easier for children to open and close.
The person on the bill is King Sejong,
who created the Korean alphabet, Hangeul.
The rabbit face can be embroidered or drawn with a permanent marker.
You can also make rabbit paper envelopes.
Pattern
Pattern measurement.
The finished size is 18cm x 9.5cm (7⅛ x 3¾in).
(You can download the pattern at the bottom of this post.)
Materials
Cotton, Non-woven fusible interfacing, Velcro
How to make
1. First, attach the interfacing to the wrong side of the outer.
2. Sew the bunny ears right sides together.
3. Cut the seam allowance leaving about 0.5 cm (¼in).
4. Clip 'V' shaped notches along the curve.
7. Clip the curves of the outer at 1cm (⅜in) intervals.
8. Fix it by aligning it with the center and sew it.
9. Clipping
10. Fold all seam allowances down and sew one more time.
11. Cut off the angled part of the velcro slightly.
12. Sew on the outer fabric and lining.
13. Place the outer and lining right sides together. Sew only the top.
14. Clipping and place the pattern on it, mark the fold lines,
and turn it over so that the right side is visible.
15. Fold the outer fabric, turn it over and fold the lining.
16. Fold one side of the lining over to fix and sew to leave an opening.
18. Fold the opening seam allowance inward and sew.
19. Attach the eyes and nose with a hot glue gun.
Youtube
00:19 Pattern 00:25 Materials 00:33 Attaching the interfacing 01:00 Sewing bunny ears 02:33 Outer 04:40 Velcro 05:30 Sewing the outer and lining together 08:51 Attach doll eyes and noseDownload Pattern
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No Derivative Works and Redistribution
Make sure the print scale is 100%.