Free Pattern Friday! Astrobunny Plush

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So this time around I developed a pattern for a silly little character 😀 My best friend’s internet handle is sometimes Astrobunny, and I felt this sudden urge to make her a reality. I thought it also helped that the plush is very small and simple, helping add to my collection of patterns for beginners – which is always good, right? The bunny comes with a little Cosmokitty pal, because of course she needed a friend! So this little cutie is just a simple flat, pillow-style plush if you will. But the real charm of it comes in all the cute astronaut details on her suit. There are contrast ear, arm, and leg bands, and a wide array of buttons and switches for the chest panel. And the cherry on the sundae is the little jetpack in back.

The fun part is you can go as simple or complex as you want with all the applique. Sew it all in place or use heavy duty fusible web to just iron it on. Either way the rest of the body sews up quick. The whole body pattern just takes up one printer page. It’s a great handheld size that’s easy sew up quick and to keep around for company. So I just gave it 2/10 stars in difficulty. I hope you’ll give one or both a try!

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18 thoughts on “Free Pattern Friday! Astrobunny Plush”

  1. Hi, would yo/u mind if I make a crocheted version of these? just say, something like a collab? of course you get the credit as the original designer 🙂 thank you so much.

      1. hey so sorry for the rudeness, but I have been very busy with work. thank you so much, I will make sure to tag you when I post it on my social media site 🙂

  2. Tiffany Fischer

    Will there be embroidery files for this one at some point? Love all the detail but I hate hand applique – your machine embroidery files are awesome! Thank you – and thanks for so many free patterns, they’re so cute and I’m growing my skills!

    1. I didn’t have any immediate plans since this isn’t one of my more popular patterns, but I’ll certainly keep it in mind for the future! ♥

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