Bunny Bags with Jennie Rayment
Classes with Jennie Rayment • Educational, G, 31-Mar-2023
Jennie Rayment shares with us how to make some delightful little bags into which you can pop sweets, Easter eggs, party favours, lavender. As they look as though they have ears, she has called them Bunny Bags.
They are very simple to make and she has used the 30 degree ruler or Fat Cat Template, but if you don't have this the 30 degree angle is marked on many rotary cutting rulers, and you could use it in exactly the same way as you do the 45 degree markings.
The seam allowance on these doesn't matter - so great for beginners - and Jennie suggests using two different fabrics, to give them a bit of variety.
Finally tied up with a ribbon.
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